Wouldn't it be great if these fields made any sense?
Below are my best guesses based on my tribal knowledge. It is difficult to know what they are for sure since Sterling goes to great trouble to hide any and all documentation about Connect:Mailbox on its web site...looked for quite a while and could only find offers to buy the product or register for a training class.
SenderID:
- This is the base filename - your guess made more sense;
St:
- This is the read state of the file; Y=read; N=unread;
- Once at the state of "Y" the file can no longer be retreived;
APRF:
- This is the filename suffix;
SNRF:
- No real idea, but it is most likely a job reference since it gives
back a SNRF: number for each FTP command in an interactive session.
Service Ref:
- No idea what purpose this reference ID is intended for...
Size:
- Size in KB;
Now, you're going to just swell up after reading this. If you want to get this file via "normal" ftp the get syntax *must* be: get %DSCVROUT%MERSDLY localfile.ext
...isn't that just sick?
We are a "soon to be user" since the Java library is so well organized. I created a parser for it, but noticed your informational message in the API documents and forwarded the format since Sterling Connect is owned by CA and is used by many banks...