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3105.1 | The separators are set in concrete | METSYS::HELLIAR | http://samedi.reo.dec.com/ | Thu Apr 24 1997 15:47 | 14 |
| Colin,
Depends on what the separators are: In Theory we should be able to
receive UNB<GS>UNOB<US>1...<FS> without any preceding UNA. This is as
per ISO 9735 : 1988 (E). If we dont support this then IPMT it.
If, however the user wants us to accept UNB+UNOB:1...' then this can
only occur with a preceeding UNA to declare the NON-STANDARD
separators. If the user wants us to support this non-standard method
then 'a customer funded project' would be needed.
Graham
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3105.2 | Also UNOC on V3.1 | COPCLU::FINN | | Tue May 06 1997 11:31 | 15 |
| DEC/EDI V3.1A
A customer wishes to receive EDIFACT messages from a partner with UNOC
syntax (UNB segment) but without UNA segment. These transmission files
fail with "invalid EDIFACT Syntax Level".
The customer also claims that according to the ISO standard this should
be possible.
Is there any way to make this work?
if not, what is the reason that DEC/EDI don't support it?
Thanks a lot,
:-) Finn.
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3105.3 | Separators hold the key | SYSTEM::HELLIAR | http://samedi.reo.dec.com/ | Tue May 06 1997 16:39 | 15 |
| Finn,
Once again what separators are they using?
ISO 9735 : 1988/Amd.1: 1992 (E) which defined UNOC states
NOTES
1. In UNOC, UNOD, UNOE, and UNOF, the same information separators as in
UNOB will be used unless other separators such as those in UNOA are
specified in segment UNA.
If, UNOC with the non-printable separators of UNOB failed in 3.1A then
its a bug and should be IPMT'ed.
Graham
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3105.4 | ":+.? '" | COPCLU::FINN | | Mon May 12 1997 10:38 | 12 |
| Graham,
Thanks for your reply. The customer are using the following separators:
":+.? '"
So, if I understand you correct, this should NOT work according to ISO
9735, but if the interchange was build with UNOB separators, it should
work?
Thanks,
:-) Finn.
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3105.5 | | IJSAPL::DEWIJK | GJ from the Dutchlands | Mon May 12 1997 19:54 | 7 |
| Hi Finn,
Correct, because the customer is using the UNOA separators an UNA
segment is required. If the customer had chosen to use the UNOB-UNOC
default seperators, the UNA segment would not be required.
GJ
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