Define External File Type Parameters Per Set
Explanation
Use this activity to associate available parameters for 
an external file type with a parameter set and to define default values for the 
parameters as well as behavior in the general 
External File Assistant.
During processing of input and output files via the 
External Files toolkit it is possible to refer to a parameter set. The 
parameters associated with the set will be used during the process. Regardless 
of if the access is performed in a fixed interface like e.g. the External 
Supplier Invoices Interface in Invoice or in the general 
External File Assistant, the parameter definitions will be used. In the first case the 
default values supplied for the parameters in the set will be fetched to the 
interface and presented as default values in fixed fields. In the latter case 
the parameter description and the associated default values will be presented in 
a general parameter input window in the 
External File Assistant.
Prerequisites
Available parameters and parameter sets must have been 
defined for the external file type to be able to associate parameters to the 
sets.
System Effects
Parameter sets that have associated parameters will be 
possible to use in external interfaces.
Window
External File Type 
Parameter Set Definition
Related Window Descriptions
External File Type Parameter 
Set Definition
Procedure
  - Open the External File Type 
  window.
 Right-click in the header part and click External File Type Parameter 
  Definition to launch the 
	External File Type Parameter Definition 
  window.
- Click on the Parameter Sets tab.
- Click on the set that you want to associate 
  parameters with, right-click and click External File Parameters Per Set 
  to launch the External File Type Parameter Set Definition 
  window.
- Define the parameter number. User List Of Values to 
  get available values since the number must correspond to number defined for 
  available parameters. The description will be displayed automatically.
- Define a default value if any. One special case is 
  the parameter with identity FILE_DIRECTION_DB that can be used to define the file 
    direction, 1 for input and 2 for output, making it possible to define if a 
    parameter set containing this parameter applies to input or output file handling.
- Mark if the parameter is is mandatory.
- Mark if the parameter should be displayed or not in 
  the parameter input window in the 
	External File Assistant.
- Mark if the should be possible to define values for 
  the parameter during input.
- Click Save to save the definitions.