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MllpReceive Tool

You can use the MllpReceive tool to receive data from an MLLP send port.

You install this tool through the BizTalk Accelerator for HL7 (BTAHL7) Custom installation procedure. If you performed a Typical installation to install BTAHL7, then you must run a Custom installation and install the test tools in order for this tutorial to work correctly. At the Custom Setup screen, select MLLP Test Tool from the Adapter folder, and select Test Instances from the Artifacts folder. For more information, see Performing a Custom Installation.

BTAHL7 setup installs this tool in <drive>:\Program Files\Microsoft BizTalk <version> Accelerator for HL7\SDK\MLLP Utilities.

You use this tool in the End-to-End Tutorial, the Interrogative Tutorial, the Batching Tutorial, and the Message Enrichment Tutorial. If you installed BTAHL7 through the default installation, and have not installed the MLLPTest tool (including MllpReceive and MllpSend), you will not be able to test your tutorial results.

Tool Usage

The following shows the syntax you use to invoke this command-line tool:

mllpreceive.exe [/?] [/I <IP>] [/P <PORT>] [/SPLIT] [/D <DIRECTORY>] [/STATICACK "ACKTEXT" | /HL7ACK <FILENAME>] /SB nn /EB nn /CR nn  

The following table describes each part of the syntax the MllpReceive tool uses.

Syntax Meaning
/? Displays this help.
/I <IP> Denotes the address to listen to. The default is all available IPs.
/P <PORT> Denotes the port number to listen to. The default value is 12000.
/D <DIRECTORY> Stores all received message(s) in the directory in <DIRECTORY>. If you do not specify <DIRECTORY>, the default directory is %TEMP%.
/SPLIT Splits the received data into separate messages based on the delimiters. SB and EB are required. CR is optional.
/STATICACK The static acknowledgment returned to the sender. Will enforce SPLIT mode.
/HL7ACK The HL7 acknowledgment returned to the sender. FILENAME denotes the name of the file containing the HL7 ACK. Will enforce SPLIT mode.
/SB Sets the ASCII value of Start Block Delimiter Byte. The default is none.
/EB Sets the ASCII value of End Block Delimiter Byte. The default is none.
/CR Sets the ASCII value of Carriage Return Delimiter Byte. The default is none.

Example of Tool Use

You can use the following command to listen to port 10000 on localhost, and save messages to separate files on C:\TEMP:

mllpreceive.exe /P 10000 /SPLIT /SB 11 /EB 28 /CR 13 /D C:\TEMP  

See Also

Utilities