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Nigar
You
provided a text only a few days ago on this mailing list.
It
looks to me as a genuine ANSI TCAP.
Are
you not satisfied with the one you provided (just checked - it was
Thursday).?
The
official way to get it is of cours from the corresponding ANSI document
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the
reference you wrote Thursday looks allright to me.
Then
you write that OperationCode causes the error "undefined" when you try to
translate.
As I
recall OperationCode is defined as INTEGER - I cannot remember where
that
definition should come from but it should not cause any major alarm if
you are in a
desparate hurry to get something translated. Try to
add
OerationCode ::= INTEGER
somewhere in your code.
Experts updated on ANSI TCAP syntax may supply info on where this
text
should
have come from if done properly. The ROSE definitions like in the old days
?
Likewise the ErrorCode or just Error.
As I
recall you may write
Error
::= INTEGER
The
values for these codes are defined with the instances of Operations and Errors
respectively.
- In
the user parts of ANSI SS#7.
Hope
this helps
Steen Oluf Karlsen
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