It's an acceptance/rejection advice. However, it is no longer a valid
transaction.

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From: Matt Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 11:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Anyone Heard of a 999?


A customer received a "999" from his TP (see below).  Looking at EDISIM and
the DISA CD-ROM, I found the B5 segment.  However, it is not assigned to any
transaction set, but it is listed as a "management segment."  I cannot find
a 999 anywhere--not even in the control structures.

Has anyone seen this document/usage?  William/Rachel/et al., is the B5 some
sort of archaic, arcane, "super secret" segment implemented by the
X12X-Files committee?

Thanks,

Matt

ISA*00* *00* *12*XXXXXXXXXX *12*ZZZZZZZZZZ
*001219*1355*U*00401*000000016*0*P*>
GS*AG*XXXXXXXXXX*ZZZZZZZZZZ*20001219*1355*16*X*004010
ST*999*000160001
B5**000073*000073*1
SE*3*000160001
GE*1*16
IEA*1*000000016

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