Wrapped usually means something other than <CR/LF> or <NL> as a Segment 
Terminator--or at 
least nothing AFTER the Segment Terminator.  So "unwrapped" usually means that 
there's a 
line break as a Segment Terminator (or in addition to the Segment Terminator).

We definitely see data that has a Segment Terminator AND x'0d0a' -- that's 
actually THREE 
characters -- at the end which we have to strip out.

Matt
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eBusiness Standards & Practices
EasyLink Services International Corporation
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What does 'Non-wrapped' in EDI terms mean??  


      

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