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Parse incoming documents

This article covers the following three tasks:

Parse incoming documents to update application data

You can design Electronic reporting (ER) formats and run them in the application to parse incoming electronic documents and then use their content to update application data.

The following new ER functionality that has been introduced improves the parsing of incoming electronic documents in XML format:

  • The CASE format element can be used as a root element of the ER format that is configured to parse incoming electronic documents in XML format. The FILE format element is supported as a nested element of the CASE element. Therefore, you can configure a single ER format to parse incoming electronic documents that might contain different root XML elements.

  • A Parsing order of nested elements attribute has been introduced for XML format elements in ER formats. You can use this attribute to define a single XML element that is expected in the incoming file. There are two valid sequences of the nested elements:

    • As in format – The incoming file is valid when the sequence of nested elements in the file is the same as the order that is described in the ER format.
    • Any – The incoming file is valid when all nested elements in the ER format are present in the parsing file, regardless of their sequence in that file.

To become more familiar with the details of this feature, play the task guide, ER - Parse incoming documents to update application data (part of the 7.5.4.3 Acquire/Develop IT service/solution components (10677) business process). This task guide shows how the responses from a web service can be parsed by using an ER format.

To complete some steps of the task guide, you must download the following files:

Content description File
ER data model configuration EFSTAmodel.xml
ER format configuration EFSTAformat.xml
Web service response sample 1 Response1.xml
Web service response sample 2 Response2.xml
Web service response sample 3 Response3.xml
Web service response sample 4 Response4.xml

Parse incoming documents in Excel format

You can design Electronic reporting (ER) formats to parse incoming Microsoft Excel files that represent data in Microsoft Excel workbooks (files in XLSX format). You can then use the content from these files to update application data. This is useful if you:

  • Design a new model and format and want to test them at run-time. In this case, Excel will simulate the actual application data.
  • Manage data beyond your application in Excel and want to import this data to submit a specific report.

When you design a new ER format to parse inbound documents, you can import an Excel workbook into it as a template for inbound files. To automatically detect the data type that is stored in Excel named cells, set the Apply Excel data types for cell components option to Yes in the Update from Excel dialog box.

Setting the Apply Excel data types for cell components option to Yes for ER template import in the Update from Excel dialog box.

You can manually change the cells later in the Data type field on the Format tab, if either no data type (void) or an incorrect data type has been automatically detected for a single Cell component of the edited ER format. These data types are used in the format model mapping when you specify how data from an inbound file is used to fill in a data model.

Using cells' data type for format fields' binding to data model fields on the Model mapping designer page.

By default, when you run this format to parse a real inbound file, ER tries to detect the data type of each cell, just as it did when you imported an Excel template. In some cases, an incorrect data type might be detected and cause incorrect data conversion or a runtime exception. In Finance version 10.0.25 and later, you can force the ER framework at runtime to use the data conversion data types that have been specified for each cell component in the Data type field on the Format tab of the edited ER format. To force this behavior, enable the Forcing to use for data parsing only cell data types that are defined in an ER format feature in the Feature management workspace.

To learn more about this feature, play the task guides ER Import data from a Microsoft Excel file (Part 1: Design format) and ER Import data from a Microsoft Excel file (Part 2: Import data) (parts of the 7.5.4.3 Acquire/Develop IT service/solution components (10677) business process). These task guides walk through how the incoming Excel file can be parsed by using the ER format to import information from incoming documents and update application data. You can download the task guide files from the Microsoft Download Center.

Download the following files to complete the task guides mentioned above.

Content description File
Incoming file in .XLSX format - template 1099import-template.xlsx
Incoming file in .XLSX format - sample data 1099import-data.xlsx

If you have not yet played the following task guide, ER Create required configurations to import data from an external file in the current finance and operations application, download the following file.

Content description File
ER model configuration 1099model.xml

Parse incoming documents in CSV format

You can design Electronic reporting (ER) formats to parse incoming electronic documents that represent tabular data in plain text (files in CSV format) and then use the content from these documents to update application data. The following approach can be used:

  • Begin your format's design by adding a new root sequence element to specify that each line in the parsing file is considered a separate record.

    • In the added sequence element, select the appropriate value, for example New line - Windows (CR LF), in the Special characters field in the Sequence element delimiter field group.
  • Continue your format's design by adding a nested sequence element of the added root sequence element to specify that each line in the parsing file is considered as a set of fields.

    • You can specify the character in the Custom delimiter field that will be recognized in the parsing line as a fields separator.

      Note

      • You can define different field separators for different sequence elements to parse specific file lines in which fields are separated by different characters.
      • The Custom delimiter field can be left blank for certain sequence elements. An empty field means that any file line that is parsed by using this sequence will be parsed like a .txt (fixed length text) file line.
    • In the Quotation application field, select the value when you expect that some fields of any line that is parsed by this sequence element will be enclosed by certain characters. The following options are available:

      • All – Include quotation characters in the parsing line for any field of any data type. If you select this, define the desired characters in the Quotation mark field that will be used for fields quotation. For example, the double quotes character.
      • Text only – Include quotation characters in the parsing line for any field of the String data type. If you select this, define the desired characters in the Quotation mark field that will be used for fields quotation.
      • Derive from parent only – Use the same Quotation application field settings that are defined for the parent sequence element. Note that the Quotation mark field setting will be taken from the settings of the parent sequence element as well.
      • None – Exclude quotation characters in the parsing line for any field of any data type.
  • Complete your format's design by adding nested elements for the added sequence element that represents the set of fields of the parsing line. Add the required elements of the Text group, such as String, DateTime, and Numeric, to describe the structure of the parsing line as a set of individual fields of different data types.

    • For each format element that represents an individual field of the parsing line, by default, nothing is selected in the Multiplicity field. This means that the value of the field in the parsing line is considered required. In the Multiplicity field, select Zero one to consider the value of this field in the parsing line as optional.

      Note

      The data source item isMatch is available when you map this format to ER data model for each String, DateTime, or Numeric format element with the option Zero one selected in the Multiplicity field. When this field contains a value, isMatch will return True. If there is no value in the field, it will return False.

To learn more about this feature, play the task guide, ER Create a format configuration to import data from an external CSV file (part of the 7.5.4.3 Acquire/Develop IT service/solution components (10677) business process), which walks through how the incoming CSV file can be parsed by using the ER format to update application data.

Download the following files to complete the task guide mentioned above.

Title File name
ER format configuration 1099formatcsv.xml
Sample of incoming file in .csv format 1099entriescsv.csv

Download the following file that is required to complete the task guide mentioned above if you have not played the task guide, ER Create required configurations to import data from an external file for electronic reporting in the current finance and operations application.

Title File name
ER model configuration 1099model.xml