I never saw any answers to Del's question about the ETIN - the Electronic Transmitter Identification Number. Who actually uses it? Indeed, who really uses the 1000A and 1000B loops in the 837 (the submitter and receiver) at all? How are the ETIN and the 1000 loops used? Is the ETIN a proprietary number? Or does it have some relation to the ISA receiver or sender field? Why does it have to be agreed upon in a trading partner agreement?
William J. Kammerer Novannet, LLC. Columbus, US-OH 43221-3859 +1 (614) 487-0320 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Del Texley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WEDI SNIP Transactions Workgroup List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 05:37 PM Subject: ETIN Can someone point me to the official definition of ETIN (that is end- user understandble) that I can put in my C.G.? Del Texley LIPA Information Systems (541) 484 6430 --- The WEDI SNIP listserv to which you are subscribed is not moderated. The discussions on this listserv therefore represent the views of the individual participants, and do not necessarily represent the views of the WEDI Board of Directors nor WEDI SNIP. If you wish to receive an official opinion, post your question to the WEDI SNIP Issues Database at http://snip.wedi.org/tracking/. These listservs should not be used for commercial marketing purposes or discussion of specific vendor products and services. They also are not intended to be used as a forum for personal disagreements or unprofessional communication at any time. You are currently subscribed to wedi-transactions as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe from this list, go to the Subscribe/Unsubscribe form at http://subscribe.wedi.org or send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you need to unsubscribe but your current email address is not the same as the address subscribed to the list, please use the Subscribe/Unsubscribe form at http://subscribe.wedi.org
