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Re: A Supremely Silly Question...

From: "jgarnissboston" <jgarniss@...>
Date: Wed Feb 9, 2005  7:25 pm
Subject: Re: A Supremely Silly Question...

For those who responded I offer my most humble thank yous! The only
reference data I have for standards internally is a database in my
translator that has them all through 004060, just not an explanation
of the format of each element.

Thank you all again who responded!


--- In "jgarnissboston" <jgarniss@c...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I know this is a silly question, but I have a trading partner who
is
> requesting decimal points in X12 004010 in the TDS01 and the SAC05
> elements.
>
> My question is this:
>
> When an element is defined as N2, it means no decimal points right?
>
> I know this is a silly question, but not having a printed version
of
> the 4010 spec, I need to verify it. I am sure of the answer, but I
> need to give them irrefutable evidence of it. Apparently 15 years
of
> EDI experience isn't good enough for them.
>
> Does anyone have the entire 4010 spec printed (or better yet the
> book with the 4010 spec), and if so can you refer me to the page
> where it defines the data types so I can pass this info on to my
> trading partner?
>
> Thanks,
> Jon






 
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