Symptoms

Assume that you implement an Electronic data interchange (EDI) exchange in Microsoft BizTalk Server. To use a nonstandard qualifier for your trading partner, you do the following:

  • Create a new Visual Studio BizTalk project.

  • Add the EDIFACT Service schema extension that's provided by BizTalk Server Setup.By default, this schema is saved in the following location:

    C:\Program Files\Microsoft BizTalk Server nnnn\XSD_Schema\EDINote In this path, nnnn is the version number of BizTalk Server that you have installed. The schema name is "Edifact_ServiceSchemaExtension.xsd."

  • Open the schema, and then add the value that you want for the UNB2.2 and UNB3.2 segments. For example, add "ZZ" as the value.

  • Deploy the schema.

  • Create a new party recipient by using a new profile and a new identity, as follows:

    • Create a new identity by using custom enumeration ("ZZ," as specified in step 3).

    • Create an Agreement by using the newly created identity ("ZZ").

  • Create a new party sender by using a new profile and a new identity.

  • Create a new agreement between the two parties.

  • In the agreement, set UNB2.2 and UNB3.2 as "ZZ."

In this situation, you may receive the following error message:

An identity QualifierIdentity:ZZ:Recipient already exists in the profile. (Microsoft.BizTalk.B2B.PartnerManagement).

Resolution

Cumulative update information

The fix that resolves this issue is included in Cumulative Update 3 for BizTalk Server 2013 and in Cumulative Update 1 for BizTalk Server 2013 R2.

Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

References

For information about the service packs and cumulative update list for BizTalk Server, see KB 2555976: Service pack and cumulative update list for BizTalk Server.For more information about BizTalk Server hotfixes, see KB 2003907: Information about BizTalk hotfixes and Service Pack support.

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