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To indicate the type and function of a message and to transmit the identifying number. |
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EAN |
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Code list identification code |
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Code list responsible agency code |
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DOCUMENT/MESSAGE IDENTIFICATION |
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Receiving Advice number assigned by the document sender. |
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For global unique identification of documents Global Document Type Identifier (GDTI) is available. |
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General explanations |
5 |
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Replace |
9 |
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Original |
31 |
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Copy |
27 |
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Not accepted |
29 |
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Accepted without amendment |
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The message function coded, is a critical data element in this segment. It applies to all data indicated in the message. The following definitions apply for the restricted codes: |
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5 = Replace - This code indicates that the current receiving advice message is a replacement due to an error in a previous message. The previous message should be identified in the RFF segment group 1. |
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9 = Original - An original transmission of a Receiving Advice. |
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27 = Not accepted - Message to inform that the referenced message is not accepted by the recipient. The previous message number is specified in the RFF segment. |
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29 = Accepted without amendment - Referenced message is entirely accepted. The previous message number is specified in the RFF segment. |
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31 = Copy - A copy of a receiving advice for a third party for information purposes. |
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Segment Notes: |
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This segment is used to indicate the type and function of a message and to transmit the identifying number. All references other than the document message number DE 1004 are to be put into the RFF segment.
Example: BGM+632+REC5488+9' |
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