Changing the TRANCODE from PIC X(9) to PIC X(8).

Hi Folks.  I am in need of your assistance.  I am migrating an HIS 2006 WIP application to HIS 2010 and am encountering one very annoying error.  In the HIS 2006 version of the application, the TRANCODE variable is defined as PIC X(8), which is what is expected by the IMS program and thus runs correctly.  In the HIS 2010 version, however, the TRANCODE variable is being defined as PIC X(9).  This is causing the data region to be shifted by one position and consequently causing the IMS program to return errors. My question is: how can I modify the size of the TRANCODE variable generated in the Visual Studio project?  I can see it defined in the Host Data Definition tab of the TI MetaData client library in the Transaction Integrator Project, but I can not see where to adjust its size and my online searches have been fruitless.  Thoughts?  Any help will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

P.S. This is happening on a patched BizTalk 2010/HIS instance (BizTalk CU6, Adapter Pack CU3, HIS CU9).

November 7th, 2014 8:27pm

Hello,

Please try the following, hope this helps.

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sjackson/archive/2009/04/03/transaction-integrator-behavior-when-using-an-8-byte-trancode-value.aspx

Best Regards,

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February 12th, 2015 5:12pm

This issue has been corrected and a supported fix can be download from

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3038387

This is already included in Host Integration server 2010 Cumulative Update 10 available at

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2917398

Manfred MIttermller

- MSFT -

February 17th, 2015 5:10am

This issue has been corrected and a supported fix can be download from

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3038387

This is already included in Host Integration server 2010 Cumulative Update 10 available at

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2917398

Manfred MIttermller

- MSFT -

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February 17th, 2015 1:08pm

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