List of External Engines (Employee)

The List of External Engines is located in the Environment module.

External Engines are used to control third-party applications for rating, delivery schedule and distance/transit time retrieval. The External Engine Type will designate whether the External Engine is used to perform rating, delivery schedule or distance/transit time retrieval.

A List of External Engine Versions can be defined for each External Engine.

External Engines for Rating

Transportation Manager has formal integration with one third-party rating engine: RateWare by Southern Motor Carriers. One advantage of using external rating engines is that it greatly reduces the amount of tariff data this is required. Consequently, it is also easier to set up and maintain tariffs.

For External Engines used for rating, an External engine version provides a link to the individual carrier tariffs that are supported by the External Engine. Tariff Charges are linked to the External Engine Versions when external rating is activated.

See SMC RateWare Integration.

External Engines for Delivery Schedules

Transportation Manager has formal integration with one third-party delivery schedule engine; CarrierConnect by Southern Motor Carriers. The advantage of using external delivery schedule engines is that it eliminates the requirement to configure and maintain delivery schedules in TM.

Tariff service combinations that use an external delivery schedule will have a Delivery Schedule Mode of "External Delivery Schedule" and will reference an External Engines Version for a Delivery Schedule Engine.

See External Delivery Schedules.

External Engines for Distance / Transit Time Retrieval

Transportation Manager has formal integration with three "third-party" distance/transit retrieval engine vendors. These engines are used whenever a distance and/or transit time is required (for example, for routing, rating or scheduling purposes). Each External Engine where the External Engine Type is "Distance Transit Time Engine" corresponds to a third-party product offering (for example, PC*Miler from ALK Associates, IntelliRoute from Rand McNally, i2 Distance from JDA Software Group, Inc.).

For External Engines used for distance/transit time retrieval, individual External Engine Versions are used to define different configurations for the applicable third-party product. Each version defines a set of parameters that will be passed to the third-party application when retrieving distances and/or transit times. When a Distance Engine is configured for a Tariff or Country in Transportation Manager, a link will be established with a specific External Engine Version where the External Engine Type for the corresponding External Engine is "Distance Transit Time Engine".

See "Distance Engines".

By default, the List of External Engines is sorted in ascending order by Engine ID.

For information on icons and functionalities available on the list pages, see Web Interface lists.

Operations

See Also

Environment module (Employee)

List of Conditions for Tariff Service (Employee)

List of Options for Tariff Service (Employee)

List of Services for Tariff (Employee)

List of Tariffs (Employee)

List of Distance Transit Time Overrides (Employees)

Distance/Time Override (Customer/Employee)

List of Countries (Employee)

List of Entity Language Descriptions (Employee)