How to Set Up a Document Exchange Service | Microsoft Docs

You use an external service provider to exchange electronic documents with your trading partners. For more information, see Exchanging Data Electronically.

To set up a document exchange service

  1. Choose the Lightbulb that opens the Tell Me feature icon, enter Doc. Exch. Service Setup, and then choose the related link.
  2. Fill the fields as described in the following table.

    Field Description
    User Agent Enter any text that can be used to identify your company in document exchange processes.
    Doc. Exch. Tenant ID Enter the tenant in the document exchange service that represents your company. This is provided by the document exchange service provider.
    Enabled Specify if the service is enabled. Note: As soon as you enable the service, at least two job queue entries are created to process the traffic of electronic documents in and out of Business Central . When you disable the service, the job queue entries are deleted.
    Signup URL Specify the web page where you sign up for the document exchange service.
    Service URL Specify the address of the document exchange service, which will be called when you send and receive electronic documents.
    Login URL Specify the logon page for the document exchange service, which is where you enter your company’s user name and password to log on to the service.
    Consumer Key Enter the 3-legged OAuth key for the consumer key. This is provided by the document exchange service provider.
    Consumer Secret Enter the secret that protects the consumer key. This is provided by the document exchange service provider.
    Token Enter the 3-legged OAuth key for the token. This is provided by the document exchange service provider.
    Token Secret Enter the secret that protects the token. This is provided by the document exchange service provider.
    NOTE

    You login data is automatically encrypted.

See Also

Setting Up Data Exchange
Exchanging Data Electronically



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