Correspondence tables

About this topic

In Sentinel, you use the XFBTransfer Tracked Object to monitor and to respond to Transfer CFT file transfers. Each attribute of the Tracked Object corresponds to a single Transfer CFT transfer property.

The correspondence between XFBTransfer attributes and transfer properties depends on the Transfer CFT application that you use.

This topic presents tables that identify the correspondence between the attributes of the Sentinel XFBTransfer object and the properties of Transfer CFT transfers. This topic is comprise of the following tables:

Sentinel to Transfer CFT

Use the names of Sentinel attributes to identify the corresponding Transfer CFT properties as defined in the following table, where the:

Because the XFBTransfer object describes all types of XFB transfers, some XFBTransfer attributes do not correspond to any Transfer CFT properties. When an XFBTransfer attribute does not correspond to a Transfer CFT property, the corresponding cell in the Transfer CFT column is empty.

Sentinel Transfer CFT

AckDate

__

AckTime

__

ApplDiagCode

__

Application

idf

BlockSize

fblksize

CommandType

f(typ)

Compression

f(ncomp)

CreationDate

fdate, ftime

Direction

direct

EarliestDate

datem

EarliestTime

__

EndDate

datee

EndTime

__

EOTProcedure

exec

FileName

fname

FileOrganisation

forg

FileSize

fspace

FileType

ftype

FinalReceiverId

ndest

GroupId

groupid

IdAppl

ida

IsPermanent

__

IsServer

f(flag)

IsSSL

f(cMode)

LatestDate

datemax

LatestTime

__

LocalId

idtu

Location

PART from CFTPARM

Machine

CFT-UNIX, CFT-NT, and so on

Monitor

Transfer CFT

MonitorVersion

cftv

OriginalSenderId

norig

PositionNumber

idt

Priority

pri

Protocol

f(protyp,proprf)

ProtocolFileLabel

nfname

ProtocolFileName

nidf

ProtocolId

nidt

ProtocolMessage

msg

ProtocolParameter

parm

RAppl

rappl

ReceiverId

nrpart

RecordNumber

frec

RecordSize

flrecl

RequestGroupId

reqgroup

RequestType

__

RequestUserId

requser

RetryMaxNumber

retrym

RetryNumber

retry

ReturnCode

diagi, diagp

RUser

ruser

SAppl

sappl

SendDate

datek

SenderId

nspart

SendTime

__

Site

part

SMTPAckTo

__

SMTPAEF

__

SMTPBCC

__

SMTPCC

__

SMTPFrom

__

SMTPSubject

__

SMTPTo

__

SSLAuth

f(cAuthPolicy)

SSLCypher

f(bCypher)

StartDate

If the transfer:

  • started, dateb
  • did not yet start, sgd

StartTime

__

State

__

SUser

suser

Transcoding

fcode

TransferType

__

TranslationTableId

f(xlate)

TransmissionDuration

times

TransmittedBytes

ncar

Trustee

idappl

UserId

userid

UserParameter

comment

UserState

__

VirtualDirName

__

Transfer CFT to Sentinel

Use the names of Transfer CFT properties to identify the corresponding Axway Sentinel attributes, as described in the following table where the:

Transfer CFT Sentinel

Transfer CFT

Monitor

CFT-UNIX, CFT-NT, and so on

Machine

cftv

MonitorVersion

comment

UserParameter

dateb

StartDate

datee

EndDate

datek

SendDate

datem

EarliestDate

datemax

LatestDate

diagi, diagp

ReturnCode

direct

Direction

exec

EOTProcedure

f(bCypher)

SSLCypher

fblksize

BlockSize

f(cAuthPolicy)

SSLAuth

f(cMode)

IsSSL

fcode

Transcoding

fdate, ftime

CreationDate

f(flag)

IsServer

flrecl

RecordSize

fname

FileName

f(ncomp)

Compression

forg

FileOrganization

f(protyp,proprf)

Protocol

frec

RecordNumber

fspace

FileSize

f(typ)

CommandType

ftype

FileType

f(xlate)

TranslationTableId

groupid

GroupId

ida

IdAppl

idappl

Trustee

idf

Application

idt

PositionNumber

idtu

LocalId

msg

ProtocolMessage

ncar

TransmittedBytes

ndest

FinalReceiverId

nfname

ProtocolFileLabel

nidf

ProtocolFileName

nidt

ProtocolId

norig

OriginalSenderId

nrpart

ReceiverId

nspart

SenderId

parm

ProtocolParameter

part

Site

PART from CFTPARM

Location

pri

Priority

rappl

RAppl

reqgroup

RequestGroupId

requser

RequestUserId

retry

RetryNumber

retrym

RetryMaxNumber

ruser

RUser

sappl

SAppl

sgd

StartDate

suser

SUser

times

TransmissionDuration

userid

UserId