Can be change X12 schema's Root name?
If I change, what will happen, in technical terms?
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Can be change X12 schema's Root name?
If I change, what will happen, in technical terms?
There's nothing stopping you from changing the name of the Root Element on an EDI Schema but, it will effectively no longer be an BizTalk EDI Schema.
The parts of the root name are critical to the schema resolution process so the schema:
means for the Disassembler that this is the Schema for X12 version 5010, message type 810. So, the parts of the root name must match ISA12 and ST01.
The one time where you would change the root element name is if you needed to deploy a schema for a version not shipped with BizTalk Server.
There's nothing stopping you from changing the name of the Root Element on an EDI Schema but, it will effectively no longer be an BizTalk EDI Schema.
The parts of the root name are critical to the schema resolution process so the schema:
means for the Disassembler that this is the Schema for X12 version 5010, message type 810. So, the parts of the root name must match ISA12 and ST01.
The one time where you would change the root element name is if you needed to deploy a schema for a version not shipped with BizTalk Server.
There's nothing stopping you from changing the name of the Root Element on an EDI Schema but, it will effectively no longer be an BizTalk EDI Schema.
The parts of the root name are critical to the schema resolution process so the schema:
means for the Disassembler that this is the Schema for X12 version 5010, message type 810. So, the parts of the root name must match ISA12 and ST01.
The one time where you would change the root element name is if you needed to deploy a schema for a version not shipped with BizTalk Server.