I appreciate all the responses folks!  Sounds like I am safe to use the 0001 
and I will go forward with that for now.

Thanks again and HAPPY DAYS to all of you!

Cheers!

Will



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 From: William Wilson <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 2:22 PM
Subject: [EDI-L] <tech><usage> BSN05 value in ANSI X12
 

  
We want to use the pick and pack structure ASN.

We will be shipping with the following format- SOTPI ( Shipment,
Order, Tare(if used), Pack, Item)

So the 'bible' says I 'could' use a '0001' but that does not explicitly state 
the 'T' or Tare (pallet) level....  This has me concerned.  If 0001 is valid 
even unlisted, would 0004 also work?

I wanted to bang this off you all as I know if there is a forum where I COULD 
find an answer it would be here . . . .   So..  Art, Michael, Ken or Leah?  
Thoughts?

A happy CHEERS from Colorado!

Will

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