My mistake.  I re-read the methodology you were suggesting and yes, it 
would work for a single transaction set in a single functional group in a 
single interchange.  That said, I still prefer my method since it handles 
all cases.   However, I hope we have all convinced Troy to the point where 
our debate about a preferable method is purely academic ;^)

At 01:18 PM 4/28/2005 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Mike...
>I don't follow when you say what I advised would be inaccurate.
>I mentioned the need to back out ISA, IEA, GS and GE's (If there is a single
>ST/SE pair).
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>Martin Morrison
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mike Rawlins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:51 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [EDI-L] how to remove a "claim" from an X12 837 data file
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>
>Actually, I would advise against this.  The ideal situation would be for
>the processing application to be able to process the whole batch of claims
>in a single 837 TS, accept the good ones, and reject the bad ones.  That is
>the only solution that makes sense.
>
>However, if you aren't able to do what makes sense, the directions below
>aren't accurate.  If you're removing a single claim from within an 837 TS,
>you will not be concerned with counting ISA, IEA, GS or GE segments.  Your
>scope will be entirely within one transaction set (starting with the ST and
>ending with the SE).  Decrement the segment count in SE01 by the number of
>segments you have removed, and you should be OK so far as the basic syntax
>goes.  I will let others address considerations for preserving compliance
>with 837 implementation guidelines, such as the HL loops mentioned in the
>previous reply.
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>Mike
>
>At 12:31 PM 4/28/2005 -0700, Morrison, Martin wrote:
> >Troy...
> >There really aren't any "totals" to be reckoned with as there were in the
> >NSF and UB-92 layouts.
> >The only item along those lines that needs to be addressed is the SE01
> >element which can be extrapolated by doing something like a global replace
> >of the Segment Terminator with the same value and getting a count of the
> >replaces.  From that total back out any ISA,IEA,GS or GE segments.
> >Of course, that presupposes you don't have multiple ST/SE pairs in the
> >"file".
> >
> >The bigger issue is renumbering of the 2000 loop "HL" elements..
> >Walking through the data from top to bottom to recalculate HL01, HL02 and
> >possibly HL04's is about the only way to get those corrected.
> >
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Martin Morrison
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: evhorig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:13 PM
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: [EDI-L] how to remove a "claim" from an X12 837 data file
> >
> >
> >ladies and gents,
> >
> >     I have a need to remove a "claim" from an
> >837 data file, then resubmit the data file
> >for processing. If all of the associated totals/counter
> >etc data field do not calculate correctly then the
> >modified data file will be rejected.
> >
> >    If anyone has a process that they use to remove
> >a "claim" from an 837 data file (and modify the
> >corresponding counters/totals) or any other helpful
> >information/links, please send me email: evhorig @ yahoo . com
> >
> >    Unfortunely some claims we get have errors that
> >can not be corrected so the 837 data file gets rejected.
> >   By removing the offending claim and adjusting
> >the associated 837 data accordingly we can resubmit
> >the modified dtaa file and it will be processed.
> >
> >    The question is what needs to be done to remove
> >the claim?
> >
> >    If it helps, i have the ability to use a computer
> >to determine what loop every 837 data segment is in.
> >
> >   Thanks,
> >      Troy - evhorig @ yahoo . com
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