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A group of segments sent in response to a message in the subject interchange identified in the UCI segment. This segment group is only used if the subject interchange does not contain functional groups. |
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A group of segments sent in response to a segment containing one or more errors, and which was part of the message identified by the UCM segment in segment group 1. |
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To identify either a segment containing an error or a missing segment, and to identify any error related to the complete segment.
Notes: 1. 0085, shall contain a value only if the error pertains to the segment identified by data element 0096. |
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Segment position in message body |
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The numerical count position of a specific segment that is within the received message. The numbering starts with, and includes, the UNH segment as segment number 1. To identify a segment that contains an error, use the numerical count position of that segment. To report that a segment that is missing use the numerical count position of the last segment that was processed prior to the position where the missing segment was expected to be. A missing segment group is denoted by identifying the first segment in the group as missing. |
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General explanations |
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Data segment missing/invalid (GS1 Temporary Code) |
12 |
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Invalid value |
13 |
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Missing |
14 |
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Value not supported in this position |
15 |
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Not supported in this position |
16 |
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Too many constituents |
18 |
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Unspecified error |
21 |
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Invalid character(s) |
22 |
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Invalid service character(s) |
27 |
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Security function not supported |
34 |
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Nesting indicator not allowed |
35 |
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Too many segment repetitions |
36 |
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Too many segment group repetitions |
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This data element may be used to identify an error related to the complete segment. |
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Segment Notes: |
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This segment is used to identify the position of a segment within a message. This segment is only used to identify segments within the message identified in the UCM segment which have errors.
Example: UCS+3+12' |
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