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RPUDISB0 - Obsolete/SR: Dimona download file

RPUDISB0 - Obsolete/SR: Dimona download file

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Purpose

As a result of new Dimona declaration requirements (valid from October 1, 2010), this report is obsolete. For information about current TemSe (Temporary Sequential file) requirements, see the Generic TemSe Viewer (DAQ based) (RPUTMS9S) report.

This report enables you to retrieve electronic Dimona files from the TemSE directory and to create corresponding digital signature files, each to be sent together with its Dimona file to the National Office for Social Security.

The SAP system is shipped with Secure Store and Forward mechanisms (SSF) to help you convert electronic files to secure formats or to equip them with digital signatures, which uniquely identify the sender.

To use SSF, you need:

  • A third-party security product. Per default, a DLL called the SAP Security Library is provided (SAPSECULIB), which enables you to generate a Public Security Environment (PSE) where the user's or component's public-key information is securely stored.
  • A public-key infrastructure, to validate and trust the digital signatures, certificates (a digital document that contains all the necessary information to identify its owner and check his or her digital signatures) and certification authorities (a third-party instance that issues public certificates and guarantees the identity of the certificate owner).

Fo more information, see the SAP library.

Integration

This report is used in combination with the reports mentioned below.

Prerequisites

You must have executed the following reports successfully:

  • Prepare Dimona IT 735 declarations (RPUDIPB0),
  • Dimona declaration report (RPLDIDB0).

Features

Selection

You can specify whether you want to:

  • Specify a directory where the downloaded files should be stored. Note that when this field is not empty and a file with the same name already exist at that directory, the old file will be overwritten with the new file. When this field is left empty, a pop-up window will appear where the user is able to enter the name of the declaration file AND the full path where this file should be stored (when no path is entered, the file will be stored in the user's PC default download folder).
  • Create a GO file, which triggers the processing of the Dimona file on the Social Insurance server.
  • Create a separate digital signature file corresponding to the Dimona file.
  • Use for the signature creation a Secure Store & Forward application (SSF) other than PSE to allow the creation of 1024-bit keys with the RSA algorithm.
  • Run the report in Test mode. If you set this indicator, a "T" extension (instead of an "R" when running in real mode) will be set at the end of the file names. The content, however, remains unchanged.

Standard Variants

No standard variant delivered.

Output

A log file is displayed containing the file name and information relevant to the digital signature and the file download.

A file name could be structured as follows DIMD.001066.20020827.00001.981.N.R , where:

  • "DIMD" refers to the body of the declaration message, that is, the file containing the declaration data.
  • "001066" refers to the Sender ID number.
  • "20020827" refers to the date on which the file was created.
  • "00001" refers to a sequential number.
  • "981" refers to the version number, 98 being the year and 1 a consecutive number.
  • "N" indicates that the declaration file contains only the declaration. A digitally signed declaration will then come with a separate "DIMS" file containing this digital signature.
    "Y" indicates that the "DIMD" file contains both the declaration and a corresponding digital signature together in one file. (This option will be faded out by the Belgian Social Security and is hence no longer supported by this program.)
  • "R" indicates that the file contains declarations to be processed (real mode. A "T" (test mode) means that the file contains test declarations, in which case the National Office for Social Security will not update its database and will only return a test receipt file without receipt number.

Note that the "DIMS" file containing the digital signature is provided in BASE64 encoded format (fulfilling this legal requirement).

In addition, you can run the TemSE file viewer (RPUDIVB0) and/or access the Belgian Social Security website for more information.

Activities

  1. Select the TemSE file from which you want to retrieve a Dimona file (and for which you may want to create a digital signature or GO file) and press Enter.
  2. Set any indicator according to your needs.
  3. Choose Execute.
  4. Enter the destination of the file(s) which will be downloaded.

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