The 997s are clearly dupes because the acknowledge the same 855s
> AK2*855*0114
> AK2*855*0114
Why don't you shed a little light on this for us. The obvious thing to do is call the partner and ask "Whaz up with that!?". It would be nice if you could come back and break the suspense for us.
Have you received this consistently? Did the partner have a profile to deliver duplicate messages to two divisions and then copy that profile over to you for your implementation? Otherwise I don't know how else the duplicate messages would have the same time stamp.
Anthony
-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Norton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 7:13 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Duplicate Transaction Identification
Mark,7
I don't think they're dupes. The X12 Standards book has a Note in the
997 Transaction Set Table stating: "The Functional Group Header
Segment (GS) is used to start the envelope for the Functional
Acknowledgment Transaction Sets. In preparing the functional group of
acknowledgments, the application sender's code and the application
receiver's code, taken from the functional group being acknowledged,
are exchanged; therefore, one acknowledgment functional group responds
to only those functional groups from one aplication receiver's code to
one application sender's code."
So, if the GS codes are different, these 2 997s are different.
Karen Norton.
EDI Systems Analyst
Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
408-654-6709
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> Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 13:06:49 -0800
> From: Mark Jasper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Duplicate Transaction Identification
>
> 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.
> Tel: 858-450-8919
> E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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