> As Chris Johnson mentioned, 'blocking' the data are a form of data 
> corruption, insofar as the 'stream' of data no longer complies
> with standards.

Well, actually, from an ASC X12 perspective blocking, unwrapping, or 
whatever other silly thing people want to do with an interchange for 
transmission purposes are technically outside the scope of the standard. 
So long as your trading partner can undo what you've done anything goes.

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On 12/5/2011 8:41 AM, Michael Mattias/LS wrote:
> Just to get back to the original question...
>
>>> I was assuming that you can look at the ISA segment and determine the data
>>> element delimiter at the 4th character and segment delimiter at the end of
>>> the ISA segment, 105th character.
>>>
>>> If you insert a CR/LF after the 80th character to make the line 80
>>> characters long, this will not work. Is this true at some clearing houses?
>>>
> As Chris Johnson mentioned, 'blocking' the data are a form of data 
> corruption, insofar as the 'stream' of data no longer complies
> with standards.
>
> For that matter if you want to get geeky about it, so is unwrapping the data 
> to create a "one segment per line [or record]"
>
> However, this is how it is in the Real World, and has ever been and likely 
> will always be thus.
>
> MCM
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