Matt Brown wrote:
>
> 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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Hi Matt,
The 999 was an Accept/Reject Transaction Set put out originally by TDCC
way back when. The purpose and the structure of the 999 was almost the
same as that of the present day 997 Functional Acknowledgement as put
out by X12.
Mohan Wanchoo
Tel: 516-621-5200 Ext.20
Fax: 516-621-5785
Web: www.intelsysinc.com
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