Declaring DFCs allows other applications to call the DFCs to exchange data. Because only server applications can receive DFCs, these options are not available for acquire applications.
Select the DFC tab and complete these options to specify the name and flavor of the DFCs used to call the AIM. For a delivery AIM, there are two DFCs— servayt and servproc. A source AIM listed in the SFM configuration requires a ping function.
Name – enter the function name. For example, for a delivery AIM, enter the name as defined by the Function Name Override specified for the SFM.
Flavor – enter the flavor of the function. For example, for a delivery AIM, enter the flavor as defined by the destination flavor specified in the SFM destination.
The combination of Name and Flavor makes a function
unique.
Timeout – indicate the amount of time, in seconds, that the calling function waits for a response from the function called before timing out.
Availability – define when the function can be called.
Select Availability, then in the drop-down box, select Any,
Wk (week), or a day of the week. In the next two boxes, enter the beginning
and ending time in the format hh:mm
(hours:minutes),
for example 9:00
to 12:00
.
00:00 to 12:00 is AM, and 13:00 to 24:00 is PM.
Click Add to add the availability you defined. Select a time and click Delete to remove that availability. Select a time and click Modify to change an availability. Click Clear to erase the entire availability list.
Click Add to add the DFC to the list. You can also delete a function by selecting it in the list and clicking Delete.
Click Apply.
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