Configuring Substation ES Transformer
You can configure Substation ES Transformer from the Transform Configuration panel.
To start the Transformer DCUI panel, see Main Entry Panel for details. The following examples show how to configure Substation ES Transformer:
- Defining the Back-End System (BES)
- Defining Network Parameters (ESB Endpoint)
- Using the COBOL Copybook Converter
- Defining Messages
- Defining Buffers
- Defining Conversion Rules
- Defining Recipes and Defining Triggers
- Defining Groups
After doing each task, you exit back to the Transformer Configuration panel. You can review the messages displayed in the upper-right corner of the panel to verify your operations:
- If your changes have been saved successfully, the message Changes saved is displayed.
- If you cancel your operation with the CAN command, the message Changes Cancelled is displayed.
- If you make a wrong selection while editing a panel, a related error message is displayed.
- If a file opened in read-only mode is edited, the message Change and Readonly is displayed.
For more information about the Transformer Configuration panel, see Transformer Configuration Panel.
- Defining the Back-End System (BES)
You can define or modify the processing system resources or BES to be used with the recipe or trigger definition. - Defining Network Parameters (ESB Endpoint)
You can define or modify an ESB definition for a recipe or trigger definition. - Using the COBOL Copybook Converter
You can use Copybook Converter to read a COBOL copybook and create configuration definitions for Substation ES Transformer. - Defining Messages
You can define a new message definition or select an existing message definition for a conversion rule for modification. - Defining Buffers
You can define a new buffer definition or select an existing buffer definition for modification. - Defining Conversion Rules
You can define a new conversion rule definition or select an existing conversion rule definition for modification. - Defining Recipes
You can define a new recipe definition or modify an existing recipe definition. - Defining Triggers
You can define a new trigger or modify an existing trigger. - Defining Groups
You can define a new group definition or modify an existing group definition consisting of previously defined recipe and trigger definitions.
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