There are two ways to test your ShipGear interface to make sure field mapping and Value Translations are working correctly.
Test it in WorldShipâ.
Open a document (i.e. Customer, Invoices, Sales Orders)
in WorldShipâ
and see if it worked. If we did our Value
Translations example correctly, WorldShipâ
shows the UPS Service as Next Day Airâ
and the Saturday Delivery flag is enabled.
Use the Test Interface feature. The Test Interface
will show you the rules that ShipGear applied to any ERP interface
document.
Right-click on the ShipGear icon in your system tray and select Test
Interface.
Type in an Invoice or Sales Receipt number and click Find, or select
List All. If the Verify Address dialog box appears, follow the directions
and click OK. The Test Interface shows you the following about the
document you selected:
UPS WorldShipâ Field: Name of WorldShipâ Field that is used in the current Interface (through Field Mapping, Freight Rules, or eNotify)
Financial System Field: The source field from your ERP interface
Raw Value: The value entered in your ERP interface
Translated Value: The value translation
Validated Value: Value after rules are applied
Validation Notes: Any notes pertaining to the application of rules;
Adjusted fields are a good example of when Validation notes occur. If Ship To address information is moved, Test Interface tells you what data was moved where; for example, Ship To Company/Name or Ship To Attention.
If we did our Value Translation example correctly, you’ll see that the Ship Via value of "UPS" turned the Saturday Delivery flag to "N" (Rule: If "Sat" appears in the ShipVia, the Saturday Delivery option is checked). Also, because the Ship Via did not have "Red" or "Next" in it, UPS Domestic Service is set to Ground.