If your question is - is it a unique interchange?.... the answer is NO. The X12
standards clearly define uniqueness as follows:

"In order to provide sufficient discrimination for the acknowledgement process
to operate reliably and to ensure that audit trails are unambiguous, the
combination of interchange sender's qualifier and ID (ISA05, ISA06), interchange
receiver's qualifier and ID (ISA07, ISA08) and the interchange control number
value (ISA13) shall by themselves be unique within a reasonably extended time
frame whose boundaries shall be defined by trading partner agreement."

You may refer to this in the X12 standards manual for 4010 under section
X12.5.1.2.

Any translator that is checking for duplicate interchanges from a trading
partner would reject the 2nd one.

Maria Safavi
---------------------- Forwarded by Maria Safavi/US/NA/TCCC on 03/03/2000 09:59
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Brian Lehrhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/03/2000 08:28:29 AM

Please respond to Brian Lehrhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:    (bcc: Maria Safavi/US/NA/TCCC)
Subject:  Re: Duplicate Transaction Identification



They are not.  The six keys to partner identification are IS sender and
receiver, GS sender and receiver, document and version.  The smart thing
would be to get the partner to use two very different series of ST
control numbers so the documents wouldn't look like duplicates at face.

Mark Jasper wrote:
>
> List members, a question:
> If a trading partner sent you these two 997's, would you consider them to be
> duplicates?
> Note:
> The ISA segments are identical
> The GS segments have different receiver identifiers
> All Control Numbers are the same
>
> ISA*00*          *00*          *14*AAAAAAAAAAAAA  *ZZ*BBBBBBBB
> *000218*0931*U*00302*000000001*0*P*:
> GS*FA*111111111111*BBBBBBBB*000218*0931*00001*X*003020
> ST*997*32376
> AK1*PR*59
> AK2*855*0114
> AK5*A
> AK2*855*0115
> AK5*A
> AK9*A*2*2*2
> SE*8*32376
> GE*1*00001
> IEA*1*000000001
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> ISA*00*          *00*          *14*AAAAAAAAAAAAA  *ZZ*BBBBBBBB
> *000218*0931*U*00302*000000001*0*P*:
> GS*FA*111111111111*XXXXXXXX*000218*0931*00001*X*003020
> ST*997*32376
> AK1*PR*59
> AK2*855*0114
> AK5*A
> AK2*855*0115
> AK5*A
> AK9*A*2*2*2
> SE*8*32376
> GE*1*00001
> IEA*1*000000001
>
> Thanks!
> Mark Jasper
> EC Programmer Analyst
> Memec, Inc.
> 9980 Huennekens Street
> San Diego, CA 92121
> Tel:     858-450-8919
> E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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