Outbound ISA Envelope
The Outbound Envelope allows you to determine outbound parameters for the ISA (X12 or EDIA) option. The Outbound ISA Envelope dialog box is displayed.
The following describes the parts of the Outbound ISA Envelope.
Part | Description |
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Authorization Code Qualifier (ISA01) | Mandatory. Indicate if an authorization code
is present.
Note: The minimum length is 1 and the maximum length is 2.
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Authorization Code (ISA02) | Define the authorization code that your Trading
Partner assigned to you. Note: This is mandatory if the Authorization
Code Qualifier is not equal to "00." The minimum length is 1 and the
maximum length is 10.
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Security Code Qualifier (ISA03) | Mandatory. Indicate if a security code is present. Note: The
minimum length is 1 and the maximum length is 2.
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Security Code (ISA04) | Define the security code that your Trading Partner
assigned to you. Note: This is mandatory if the Authorization Code
Qualifier is not equal to "00." The minimum length is 1 and the maximum
length is 10.
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Sender ID Qualifier (ISA05) | Mandatory. Define your Qualifier as it will
appear on the interchange header segment sent to this Trading Partner.
Qualifiers are predefined by the EDI standards. Note: The minimum length
is 1 and the maximum length is 2.
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Sender ID (ISA062) | Mandatory. Define your interchange ID. This
identifies your sender ID in outgoing messages. Note: The minimum length
is 1 and the maximum length is 15.
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Receiver ID Qualifier (ISA07) | Mandatory. Define your Trading Partner's Qualifier
as it will appear on the interchange header. Qualifiers are predefined
by the EDI standards. Note: The minimum length is 1 and the maximum
length is 2.
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Receiver ID (ISA08) | Mandatory. Define this Trading Partner's interchange
ID. This identifies your partner's sender ID in outgoing messages. Note: The
minimum length is 1 and the maximum length is 15.
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Control Standards Identifier (ISA11) | If the standard used is earlier than 4020, this
displays the control standards identifier. If the standard is 4020
or later, this is inactivated. The Control Standards Identifier is the organization responsible for the EDI standard used in the interchange:
Note: Mandatory if the standard is earlier than 4020; one character.
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Version (ISA12) | Mandatory. Enter the version of the EDI standards
the system uses to process control envelopes sent to or received from
this Trading Partner. Example: 002000. Note: The minimum length is
1 and the maximum length is 5.
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Control Number (ISA13) | Designate the beginning control sequence number for generating outbound interchange envelopes. The system will assign control numbers sequentially, adding 1 to the number you specify here. If you specify a zero, the system will assign "1" as the beginning control number for your first transmission. |
Acknowledgement Requested (ISA14) | Mandatory; default is 0. Set the acknowledgement
request box on an outbound ISA:
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Test Indicator (ISA15) | Mandatory. Specify whether the interchange is
in test or production mode:
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Element Separator | Mandatory. Define the value that separates the
elements in an outbound data segment. Do one of the following:
Note: The value must be between HEX "01" and HEX "FF."
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Sub-element Separator | Mandatory. Define the value that separates the
parts of an outbound element. Do one of the following:
Note: The value must be between HEX "01" and HEX "FF."
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Segment Terminator | Mandatory. Define the value that identifies
the end of an outbound data segment. Do one of the following:
Note: The value must be between HEX "01" and HEX "FF."
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Repetition Terminator (ISA11) | If the standard is 4020 or later, this displays
the repeating element separator. If the standard is earlier than 4020,
then this field is inactivated. Notes:
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