i.e. an X12Interchange object through solidity, then to a raw X12 interchange and returnable as a valid X12 stream.
This is an implementation of the interchangeSet
function form X12 and the Interchange Group functions from the X12 Electronic Data Interchange Standard.
Note: You must have a commerical developers license to use this in production, or you mat transact through our deployments in which we have a commerical license for usage.
The interchangeSet
implementation avoids data storage read and writes. Fits 8 function selectors in a single data storage slot.
The contracts/InterchangeExample.sol
file shows an example of implementing X12 4010 850 EDI Data Interchange
The test/interchangeExampleTest.js
file gives tests for the interchangeSet
function and the Interchange Group functions.
The Implementaiton is the boilerplate code you need for a X12 Interchange Contract.
The InterchangeSegment.sol and InterchangeGroupSegment.sol contracts implement the
interchangeSet
function and the TA1 (i.e. Acknowledgement) functions.
The InterchangeExample.sol This contract is the Interchange Proxy. It enables upgradability in the event of contract mishap.
The InterchangeStorageContract.sol shows how to implement Interchange Transaction Data Storage. This contract includes contract ownership which can be updated should your Trading Channel
conclude (e.g. you no longer do business with your counterparty).
In order to call a function that exists in an addressable Interchange you need to use the ABI information of the segment that has the function.
This infromation is provided in the TradingChannel
typically. Open ABI Information for "Open Trading Channels" are a phase 2 implementation. See Roadmap
Here is an example that uses web3.js:
let GSGTPairingSegment = new web3.eth.Contract(
GSGTPairingSegment.abi,
interchangeAddress
);
In the code above we create a contract variable so we can call contract functions with it.
In this example we know we will use a interchange because we pass a interchange's address as the second argument. But we are using an ABI from the GSGTPairingSegment
segment so we can call functions that are defined in that segment. GSGTPairingSegment
's functions must have been added to the interchange (using interchangeSet) in order for the interchange to use the function information provided by the ABI of course.
Similarly you need to use the ABI of a segment in Solidity code in order to call functions from a interchange. Here's an example of Solidity code that calls a function from a interchange:
string result = GSGTPairingSegment(interchangeAddress).getResult()
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