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How to Define An Importer Returning Error Messages to the Oracle Web Applications Desktop Integrator Document

Select Yes in the Enabled field to enable the integrator. An integrator must be enabled in order
to be executed and create integrator documents.

Select the Display in Create Document Page option, so that the integrator will be listed in the
Create Document flow web page.

The integrator needs to have a security rule assigned. Security rules, which are also known in
Oracle E-Business Suite as form functions, give or take away access to functionality in the
applications. The menu associated with a responsibility has the list of all functions that can be
accessed while logged into Oracle E-Business Suite through that responsibility. If the
responsibility used to access or run the integrator does not have assigned to it all the security
rules defined for the integrator, then document creation, download, and upload for the
integrator will be denied.

In this case, for test purposes only, assign the ‘Desktop Integration - Create Document’
security rule (internal code BNE_ADI_CREATE_DOCUMENT) to the sample integrator. This
security rule is attached to the ‘Desktop Integration’ responsibility menu. Access the Search
and Select window for the Function field in the Security Rules region to find this security rule,
select it, and click the Select button.

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