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| To head, identify and specify a message. |
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| Senders unique message reference. Sequence number of the messages in the interchange. DE 0062 in the UNT will be identical. Sender generated. |
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Message type version number |
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Message type release number |
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Association assigned code |
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| EAN001 = EAN Version control number. |
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Sequence message transfer number |
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First/last sequence message transfer indication |
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| Segment Notes: |
This segment is used to head, identify and specify a message.
DE's 0065, 0052, and 0054: Indicate that the message is a UNSM Announcement For Returns message based on the D.96A directory.
DE 0051: Indicates that although RETANN is being processed as a UNSM, the agency responsible for the present message is EN (EAN) because the message is a status zero message.
DE 0057: Indicates that the message is the EANCOM version 001 of the UNSM Announcement For Returns. Example :
UNH+ME000001+RETANN:D:96A:EN:EAN001' |
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