RESETT Message

UNH (Max 1) Required
GEI To identify processing information. (Max 2) Required
  • 9649 – Code qualifying the processing information.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – To convey information related to the reporting of assets held by an entity.
    • 2 – Identifies information about accounting data.
    • 3 – Identifies information about the scheduling type.
    • 4 – Identifies information about the party type.
    • 5 – Identifies information about the consignment type.
    • 6 – Defines information required to process the contents of a statistical array.
  • 7187 – Code specifying a type of process.
    Type: an, Max Length: 17
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – A process to prepare wood.
    • 2 – Treatment with a caustic agent.
    • 3 – A process of digesting.
    • 4 – Washing with brownstock.
    • 5 – Removing colour by treatment with an oxidizing agent (a bleach).
    • 6 – The process of drying pulp.
    • 7 – Freezing process.
    • 8 – The information to be processed is in structured form.
    • 9 – The information to be processed is identical and given in structured and unstructured form.
    • 10 – The information to be processed is different and is given in structured and unstructured form.
    • 11 – The information to be processed is in unstructured form.
    • 12 – Slaughter process.
    • 13 – Packing process.
    • 14 – Treated by heat sterilisation.
    • 15 – Treated by chemical sterilisation.
    • 16 – Treated by fumigation.
    • 17 – Treated by irradiation.
    • 18 – Fueling process.
    • 19 – Code specifying the process of accepting the terms and conditions under which business will be conducted.
    • 20 – The provision of a pathology service.
    • 21 – The provision of a radiology service.
    • 22 – The payment of a contribution.
    • 23 – The process of providing a clinical donation.
    • 24 – The provision of general medical services.
    • 25 – The provision of specialist medical services, other than pathology or radiology.
    • 26 – The process performed by a pharmacist to prepare and dispense medicine according to a prescription.
    • 27 – The process of developing plans.
    • 28 – The process of trading.
    • 29 – The process of operating.
    • 30 – The process of metering.
    • 31 – The process of settling.
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 4) Required
FTX To provide free form or coded text information. (Max 5)
  • C107 – Coded reference to a standard text and its source.
    • 4441 – Code specifying free form text.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17 (Required)
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Code list containing logistics and program management activities.
      • 2 – A code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 9 (ICD 9).
      • 3 – Code list identifying operating status of an entity.
      • 4 – A code list containing codes assigned to operating military units to identify the name and address of the unit.
      • 5 – A code list identifying a facility(ies).
      • 6 – A code list to identify acknowledgement and error codes applicable at the application level.
      • 7 – List of codes identifying organizations in the health care industry.
      • 8 – A code list containing electromagnetic transmitter identifications.
      • 9 – Lists of codes identifying name and address information for organizations participating in a military assistance program.
      • 10 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under the Medicare program.
      • 11 – A list of codes identifying health care providers under a Medicaid program.
      • 12 – Self explanatory.
      • 13 – A list of codes identifying employees of an organization.
      • 14 – Code list identifying the location from which a sample is taken.
      • 15 – Code list containing classifications of medical services for use in determining the medical benefits payable.
      • 16 – [3251] Code defining postal zones or addresses.
      • 17 – Code list containing the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD 10).
      • 18 – Code list containing diagnosis related group classifications.
      • 19 – A list of codes representing standardized text clauses.
      • 20 – A code list that provides a hierarchical classification of goods and services for the purposes of resource discovery and spend analysis.
      • 21 – Identifies a code list containing indicators referring to policy on claims.
      • 22 – A code list specifying codes assigned by the EDI Registration Authority to register organizations (legal persons, partnerships, sole proprietorships and their branch offices) and private persons.
      • 23 – Self explanatory.
      • 24 – A code list specifying rail codes for handling restrictions or instructions.
      • 25 – Code for identification of banks.
      • 26 – A code list specifying codes for harmonized equipment type in the railway industry.
      • 27 – A code list specifying frontier or transit points in the railway industry.
      • 33 – List of codes identifying a commercial and government entity.
      • 34 – A list of attributes regarding policies reinsured with a professional reinsurer.
      • 35 – A code list identifying specific rail charges included in the payment conditions in addition to the freight cost.
      • 36 – A code list identifying the different railway companies as member of the International Union of Railways.
      • 37 – Code identifying a location in railway environment.
      • 38 – A code list identifying rail customers.
      • 39 – Self explanatory.
      • 40 – Identifies the type of reinsurance amounts.
      • 42 – Self explanatory.
      • 43 – Participants identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
      • 44 – Universal identification of the automated clearing house of the New York Clearing House Association (CHIPS).
      • 45 – A code list adopted by the United Nations organisations for the procurement of goods and services.
      • 46 – An organization identified by the DUNS number and a 4- character extension.
      • 47 – Identifies the class of occupation.
      • 48 – Identification of the policy reserve valuation type.
      • 49 – To indicate the type of life reinsurance activity transmitted in the message.
      • 52 – Value added tax identification code.
      • 53 – Number assigned to a passport.
      • 54 – A statistical object such as a statistical concept, array structure component or statistical nomenclature.
      • 55 – A code list specifying the quality standard a product complies with, e.g. ISO9000, BS5750, etc.
      • 56 – A code list specifying the safety regulations which apply to a product, such as UK COSHH (control of substances hazardous to health) regulations.
      • 57 – Code assigned to a specific product by a controlling agency.
      • 58 – An identifying number or code assigned by issuing authorities to manage business activities.
      • 59 – Services provided by the different railway organizations.
      • 60 – Identification of the type of financial account.
      • 61 – Identification of the type of assets and liabilities.
      • 62 – A code list which specifies various requirements that a customer may have when fulfilling a purchase order.
      • 63 – Codes for handling action.
      • 64 – Codes for freight forwarders.
      • 65 – Codes for shipping agents.
      • 67 – Indication of the type of package codes.
      • 68 – Identification of the type of industrial activity.
      • 69 – Identification of the type of survey question.
      • 70 – A code to indicate the type of inspection performed by customs.
      • 71 – Identification of the nature of the transaction.
      • 72 – Codes for container terminal.
      • 73 – Identifies the type of insurance information provided.
      • 74 – Indicates joint life insurance coverage.
      • 75 – Code list identifying official clauses associated with bills of lading.
      • 76 – Code list containing the commodity classifications applying to goods being exported (United States Schedule B).
      • 77 – Code list containing Customs domestic port locations (United States Schedule D).
      • 78 – Code list containing Customs foreign port locations (United States Schedule K).
      • 79 – Identifies a group of application related messages.
      • 80 – A code list specifying application errors.
      • 81 – To identify the code list for the type of policy.
      • 82 – To specify the insured type.
      • 83 – Identification of an occupation.
      • 84 – A code list of states within a country.
      • 85 – A code list of technical assessment checklist numbers.
      • 86 – A code list of syntax (dependency) note identifiers.
      • 100 – Self explanatory.
      • 101 – Self explanatory.
      • 102 – Self explanatory.
      • 103 – A directory of call signs assigned to transport vehicles.
      • 104 – Customs code to indicate the different types of declarations according to the countries involved in the transaction (e.g. box 1/1 of SAD: inter EC Member States, EC-EFTA, EC-third countries, etc.).
      • 105 – Customs code to indicate the type of declaration according to the different Customs procedures requested (e.g.: import, export, transit).
      • 106 – (4110) Code to indicate applicable Incoterm (1980 edition) under which seller undertakes to deliver merchandise to buyer (ICC). Incoterms 1990: use 4053 only.
      • 107 – Customs or fiscal authorities code to identify a specific or ad valorem levy on a specific commodity, applied either domestically or at time of importation.
      • 108 – Self explanatory.
      • 109 – Customs code for circumstances where only an indication is needed.
      • 110 – Customs code to indicate an exemption to a regulation or a special Customs treatment.
      • 112 – Indication of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
      • 113 – Customs administrative unit competent for the performance of Customs formalities, and the premises or other areas approved for the purpose by the competent authorities (CCC).
      • 114 – Codes for all marking codes (in letters) for railcars specifying the type, series, order number, check digit and some technical characteristics.
      • 115 – Building or location where merchandise is examined by Customs.
      • 116 – Customs code to identify a specific tariff preference.
      • 117 – (9380) Customs code to identify goods which are subject to Customs control (e.g. home use, Customs warehousing, temporary admission, Customs transit).
      • 118 – Treatment applied by a government agency other than Customs to merchandise under their control.
      • 119 – Customs code to indicate the type of simplified Customs procedure requested by a declarant (CCC).
      • 120 – Customs code to specify the status accorded by Customs to a consignment e.g. release without further formality, present supporting documents for inspection, etc (CCC).
      • 121 – Code to indicate whether a shipment is a total, part or split consignment.
      • 122 – (7357) Code identifying types of goods for Customs, transport or statistical purposes (generic term).
      • 123 – Code to indicate the recipient of a charge amount (IATA).
      • 125 – Customs code to identify the type of guarantee used in a transit movement.
      • 126 – Identification of a specific kind of accounting information.
      • 127 – Customs code to identify the valuation method used to determine the dutiable value of the declared goods.
      • 128 – Identification of services.
      • 129 – Identification and/or location of the Customs warehouse in which goods will be or have been deposited (CCC).
      • 130 – Code to indicate that the nature of the consignment may necessitate use of special handling procedures (IATA).
      • 131 – Code identifying the zone within a state where any goods introduced are generally regarded, insofar as import duties and taxes are concerned, as being outside the Customs territory and are not subject to the usual Customs control.
      • 132 – Identification of a type of charge.
      • 133 – Nature and methods of a transaction from financial viewpoint.
      • 134 – [4390] Method by which a duty or tax is paid to the relevant administration.
      • 135 – Code to identify a specific rate category.
      • 136 – A code list identifying restrictions and prohibitions placed on the re-use of designated rail wagons.
      • 137 – A list of rail tariffs, the coding of which has been harmonized.
      • 139 – A location having facilities for means of transport to load or discharge cargo.
      • 140 – Codes for specific geographic areas e.g. seas, straits, basins etc.
      • 141 – A code list containing restrictions regarding the forwarding of goods or equipment.
      • 142 – A code list specifying international train identifications maintained by the UIC (International Union of Railways).
      • 143 – A list of removable accessories and special equipment associated with railcars.
      • 144 – A code list identifying routes used in rail transport.
      • 145 – As described and published by IATA.
      • 146 – Code identifying the name or number of a means of transport (vessel, vehicle).
      • 147 – Customs code to identify documents requested by Customs in an information interchange.
      • 148 – Authorisation given by Customs to move the goods or not move the goods from the place of registration.
      • 149 – Customs code to indicate the different kinds of transit movement of the goods (e.g. Box 1/3 of the SAD).
      • 150 – Self explanatory.
      • 151 – A list of locations related to tariff calculations.
      • 152 – Self explanatory.
      • 153 – Identification of methods of payment.
      • 154 – Identification of a specific branch of a bank.
      • 155 – Identification of automated clearing houses.
      • 156 – (3384) Indication of the place where goods are located and where they are available for examination.
      • 157 – Identification of the responsible bank/clearing house which has cleared or is ordered to do the clearing.
      • 158 – Code to identify terms of delivery.
      • 160 – Identification of parties, corporates, etc.
      • 161 – Identification of a type of goods description.
      • 162 – Identification of a country.
      • 163 – (3228) Identification of country sub-entity (region, department, state, province) defined by appropriate authority.
      • 164 – Identification of member organizations.
      • 165 – Customs code indicating the reason for transmitting an amendment to Customs.
      • 166 – Code assigned by the authority competent to issue social security identification to identify a person.
      • 167 – Code assigned by a tax authority to identify a party.
      • 168 – Rail specific identifications of documents.
      • 169 – Identification of commodities according to the Harmonized System.
      • 170 – Self explanatory.
      • 172 – Code list identifying carriers.
      • 173 – Identification of requirements and regulations established by relevant authorities concerning exportation.
      • 174 – Self explanatory.
      • 175 – Account service charges list.
      • 176 – List of statistical codes covering the movement of the goods to be declared (e.g. despatch, arrival).
      • 177 – Indication of the statistical procedure to which the goods are subject.
      • 178 – US government regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
      • 179 – National export regulations prescribe specific standard text usage. Using codes from this code list prevents full text transmission.
      • 180 – Code identifying terminals or other sub-locations at airports.
      • 181 – Code identifying activities.
      • 182 – Code to indicate the applicable Combiterm (1990 edition), used for the purpose of cost distribution between seller according to Incoterms 1990.
      • 183 – Identification of package types for the description related to dangerous goods.
      • 184 – A code to identify the tax assessment method.
      • 185 – A code list defining the level of elaboration of a item such as raw material, component, tooling, etc.
      • 186 – A code list specifying the rules according to which a product is supplied, e.g. from stock, available on demand, make on order, etc.
      • 187 – A code list giving an indication about the level of the supplier's stock turnover.
      • 188 – A code list defining the status of an article from the procurement point of view, e.g. new article, critical article, etc.
      • 189 – A code list specifying how the article is classified according to the quality control point of view, e.g. safety item, subject to regulation, etc.
      • 190 – A code list to specify details related to the sourcing of the corresponding item such as provided by the buyer, from a mandatory source, etc.
      • 191 – A code to identify the method used to determine the dumping or countervailing duty.
      • 192 – Code list to identify types of goods for dumping purposes.
      • 193 – Identifies a code list of legal events.
      • 194 – Identifies the priority of a record based on its currency in time.
      • 195 – Identifies a code list containing types of ownership rights.
      • 196 – Identifies a code list containing the extent of legal rights of possession to property.
      • 197 – Identifies a code list containing monetary function details.
      • 198 – Identifies a code list containing types of account relationships.
      • 199 – Identifies the code list containing account rating types.
      • 200 – Identifies the code list of loan types.
      • 201 – Identifies the code list containing the claim types.
      • 202 – Identifies the code list containing the type of legal cases.
      • 203 – Identifies the code list containing the type of law events.
      • 204 – Identifies the code list containing the type of notice.
      • 205 – Identifies the code list containing ethnic types.
      • 206 – Identifies the code list containing the types of participation of an individual within a company.
      • 207 – Identifies the code list containing the types of real estate assets.
      • 208 – Identifies the code list containing the types of recurrences of assets.
      • 209 – Identifies the code list containing types of materials used for construction.
      • 210 – Identifies a code list containing types of information requests.
      • 211 – Identifies a code list containing business change types.
      • 212 – Identifies a code list containing business credit rating types.
      • 213 – Identifies a code list containing criteria for corporate financial filings.
      • 214 – Identifies a code list containing reasons for public record filings.
      • 215 – Identifies a code list containing registration types.
      • 216 – Identifies a code list containing stock exchange details.
      • 217 – Identifies a code list containing business legal structure details.
      • 218 – Identifies a code list containing information request results.
      • 219 – Identifies a code list containing financial information types.
      • 220 – Identifies a code list containing consolidation details.
      • 221 – Identifies a code list containing condition details.
      • 222 – Identifies a code list containing financial statement formats.
      • 223 – Identifies a code list containing disclosure sources.
      • 224 – Identifies a code list containing general territory types.
      • 225 – Identifies a code list containing roadway types.
      • 226 – Identifies a code list containing roadway details.
      • 227 – Identifies a code list containing cities.
      • 228 – Identifies a code list containing counties. A county is any of the territorial divisions of some countries, forming the chief unit of local administration.
      • 229 – Identifies a code list containing geographic locations.
      • 230 – Identifies a code list of entity relationships.
      • 231 – Identifies a code list containing payment behaviour ratings.
      • 232 – Identifies a code list containing inquiry selections.
      • 233 – Identifies a code list containing rating summary values.
      • 234 – Identifies a code list containing industry ratings.
      • 235 – Identifies a code list containing forecast types.
      • 236 – Identifies a code list containing hobby types.
      • 237 – Identifies a code list containing functional business areas.
      • 238 – Identifies a code list containing details of the current asset types.
      • 239 – Identifies a code list containing details of the asset types.
      • 240 – Identifies a code list containing the current liability types.
      • 241 – Identifies a code list containing details of liability types.
      • 242 – Identifies a code list containing financial item reclassifications.
      • 243 – Identifies a code list containing financial item allocations.
      • 244 – Identifies a code list containing reasons for the change in financial item details.
      • 245 – Identifies a code list containing educational institution types.
      • 246 – Identifies a code list containing educational study areas.
      • 247 – Identifies a code list containing security share types.
      • 248 – Identifies a code list containing insurance coverage details.
      • 249 – Identifies a code list containing property types.
      • 250 – Identifies a code list containing data categories.
      • 251 – Identifies a code list containing types of information.
      • 252 – Identifies a code list containing court of law types.
      • 253 – Identifies a code list containing regions that identify an area of the earth's surface, having definable boundaries or characteristics.
      • 254 – Identifies a code list containing routes covered by a postal service carrier.
      • 255 – Identifies a code list containing continents, that are any of the main continuous expanses of land.
      • 256 – Identifies a code list containing territories for the routing of mail.
      • 257 – Identifies a code list containing towns not recognised as a postal entity.
      • 258 – Identifies a code list containing subdivisions of a city.
      • 259 – Identifies a code list containing financial analysis categories.
      • 260 – A code list identifying dangerous goods for transport purposes.
      • 261 – Facility controlled by the consignee of cargo.
      • 262 – Facility controlled by the consignor of cargo.
      • 263 – Facility dedicated to the packing and/or unpacking of cargo.
      • 264 – Facility at which goods are stored.
      • 265 – Facility at which repairs are carried out.
      • 266 – The location within a port where a ship anchors or ties up.
      • 267 – Landing platform where a ship can load and unload.
      • 268 – The location at which access to or from a facility is controlled.
      • 269 – A covered facility for the storage and distribution of goods.
      • 270 – Code list of business classifications.
      • 271 – Code list specifying the security clearance assigned to a facility.
      • 272 – Code list specifying the security clearance assigned to an individual.
      • 273 – Code list of communication means used to transmit data.
      • ZZZ – Self explanatory.
    • 3055 – Code specifying the agency responsible for a code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Customs Co-operation Council (now World Customs Organization).
      • 2 – Generic: see also 140, 141, 142, 162.
      • 3 – The airline industry's international organisation.
      • 4 – International Chamber of Commerce.
      • 5 – International Organization of Standardization.
      • 6 – United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
      • 7 – EDI project for chemical industry.
      • 8 – Standardised electronic commerce forum for companies with interests in computing, electronics and telecommunications.
      • 9 – EAN International, an organization of EAN Member Organizations, who along with the Uniform Code Council manages the EAN.UCC System.
      • 10 – Organization for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe (European automotive industry project).
      • 11 – A register of ocean going vessels maintained by Lloyd's of London.
      • 12 – International Union of Railways.
      • 13 – International Civil Aviation Organization.
      • 14 – International Chamber of Shipping.
      • 15 – Reinsurance and Insurance Network.
      • 16 – Identifies the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, United States.
      • 17 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 18 – SAD = Single Administrative Document.
      • 19 – Federal Reserve Routing Code.
      • 20 – The container industry's international organisation responsible for the issuance of container-related codes.
      • 21 – Codes assigned by a transport company.
      • 22 – Codes assigned by the ISA for use by its members.
      • 23 – French association developing EDI in transport logistics.
      • 24 – Maintains code lists which are accepted by Australian government railways.
      • 25 – EDI group for the textile and clothing industry.
      • 26 – Foundation Uniform Transport Code is the EDI organisation for shippers, carriers and other logistic service providers in the Netherlands.
      • 27 – U.S. food and drug administration.
      • 28 – Code identifying the pan European user group for the book industry as an organisation responsible for code values in the book industry.
      • 29 – Association of fleet vehicle hiring and leasing companies in the UK.
      • 30 – ABTA, Association of British Travel Agencies.
      • 31 – Finish State Railway.
      • 32 – Polish State Railway.
      • 33 – Bulgaria State Railway.
      • 34 – Rumanian State Railway.
      • 35 – Tchechian State Railway.
      • 36 – Hungarian State Railway.
      • 37 – British Railways.
      • 38 – Spanish National Railway.
      • 39 – Swedish State Railway.
      • 40 – Norwegian State Railway.
      • 41 – German Railway.
      • 42 – Austrian Federal Railways.
      • 43 – Luxembourg National Railway Company.
      • 44 – Italian State Railways.
      • 45 – Netherlands Railways.
      • 46 – Swiss Federal Railways.
      • 47 – Danish State Railways.
      • 48 – French National Railway Company.
      • 49 – Belgian National Railway Company.
      • 50 – Portuguese Railways.
      • 51 – Slovakian State Railways.
      • 52 – Irish Transport Company.
      • 53 – International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations.
      • 54 – International Maritime Organisation.
      • 55 – United States Department of Transportation.
      • 56 – Trade-van is an EDI/VAN service centre for customs, transport, and insurance in national and international trade.
      • 57 – Customs authorities of Chinese Taipei responsible for collecting import duties and preventing smuggling.
      • 58 – European steel organisation - EDI project for the European steel industry.
      • 59 – National body responsible for the German codification in the construction area.
      • 60 – The code list is from a national agency.
      • 61 – A code to identify the Association Europeenne des Constructeurs de Materiel Aeropsatial (European Association of Aerospace Products Manufacturers) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
      • 62 – United States DIstilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS).
      • 63 – A code to identify the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as an authorizing agency for code lists.
      • 64 – French association responsible for coordination and promotion of EDI application in France.
      • 65 – French organization responsible for EDI and Barcoding application in the retail sector.
      • 66 – Malaysia Royal Customs and Excise.
      • 67 – Malaysia Central Bank is a regulatory body set up by the government to charge with promoting economic monetary and credit condition favourable to commercial and industrial activity.
      • 68 – Istituto Nazionale per la Diffusione della Codifica dei Prodotti (INDICOD) is the Italian representative of the International Article Numbering association (EAN).
      • 69 – United States National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA).
      • 70 – Malaysia, Dagang.Net is a national clearing house which provide EDI/VAN service for customs, transport, retail and financial and other industries in the national and international trade.
      • 71 – A code representing the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC).
      • 72 – A code representing the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) under the Department of Transportation (DOT).
      • 73 – A code representing the United States Defense Security Assistance Agency (DSAA) under the Department of Defense (DOD).
      • 74 – A code representing the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
      • 75 – A code representing the United States Office of Defense Trade Controls (ODTC) under the Department of State.
      • 76 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of Treasury (ATF).
      • 77 – A code representing the United States Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) under the Department of Commerce (DOC) .
      • 78 – A code depicting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
      • 79 – A code representing the United States Office of Foreign Assets Controls (OFAC).
      • 80 – Joint venture between BRMA (Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association) / RAA (Reinsurance Association of America) - LIMNET (London Insurance Market Network) - RINET (Reinsurance and Insurance Network).
      • 81 – Russian company representing the users of the Global Financial Telecommunication Network (GFTN).
      • 82 – The co-ordinating register for companies and business units of companies at the Bronnoysund register centre.
      • 83 – The National Retail Federation is the trade association for the general merchandise retailing industry. In addition to providing support and education services, they also maintain and publish standard colour and size codes for the retail industry.
      • 84 – German legislature.
      • 85 – Trade association representing telecommunications service providers, equipment manufacturers, suppliers to the industry and customers.
      • 86 – Codes assigned by the party originating the message.
      • 87 – Codes assigned by the carrier.
      • 88 – Assigned by owner of operation (e.g. used in construction).
      • 89 – Codes assigned by a distributor.
      • 90 – Codes assigned by a manufacturer.
      • 91 – Codes assigned by a seller or seller's agent.
      • 92 – Codes assigned by a buyer or buyer's agent.
      • 93 – Austrian customs organization.
      • 94 – The Austrian organization responsible for assigning telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, and postal account numbers.
      • 95 – Australian Customs Service.
      • 96 – Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
      • 97 – Indirect taxation (e.g. turn-over/sales taxes).
      • 98 – Customs (incl. ISO alpha 2 country code).
      • 99 – Import and export licences.
      • 100 – Telephone (voice/data) + telex numbers, postcodes, postal account numbers.
      • 101 – Centrale suisse pour l'importation de carburants et combustibles liquides (Oil products).
      • 102 – Coal.
      • 103 – Foodstuff.
      • 104 – Swiss article numbering association.
      • 105 – Danish Customs administration.
      • 106 – French Customs.
      • 107 – Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques.
      • 108 – Banque de France.
      • 109 – United Kingdom H.M. Customs and Excise.
      • 110 – Ireland Revenue Commissioners Customs Automated Entry Processing project.
      • 111 – United States Customs Service.
      • 112 – The Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
      • 113 – The Uniform Code Council (UCC), an organization, who along with EAN International manages the EAN.UCC system. The UCC also administers the EAN.UCC System in the United States and Canada.
      • 114 – United States American Bankers Association.
      • 116 – American National Standards Institute ASC X12.
      • 117 – Austrian Geldausgabeautomaten-Service Gesellschaft m.b.H.
      • 118 – Swedish bankers association.
      • 119 – Italian Associazione Bancaria Italiana.
      • 120 – Italian Socieata' Interbancaria per l'Automazione.
      • 121 – Swiss Telekurs AG.
      • 122 – Swiss Securities Clearing Corporation.
      • 123 – Norwegian Interbank Research Organization.
      • 124 – Norwegian Bankers' Association.
      • 125 – Finnish Bankers' Association.
      • 126 – The United States organization responsible for issuing account analysis codes.
      • 127 – A German code for subsidiary unit number.
      • 128 – Belgian Bankers' Association.
      • 129 – VAT numbers.
      • 130 – Code identifying the organisation responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Denmark.
      • 131 – German Bankers' Association.
      • 132 – An organization that operates the United Kingdom's electronic fund transfer service on behalf of the major Banks and Building Societies.
      • 133 – British Association for Payment Clearing Services.
      • 134 – The association which manages the United Kingdom payment clearing system, and among other thing manages the UK bank sort code numbering system.
      • 135 – British financial transaction clearing house.
      • 136 – EAN bar-coding.
      • 137 – Austrian bankers association.
      • 138 – National body responsible for the French codification in banking activity.
      • 139 – (a..3 country code).
      • 140 – (Computerization within Customs area).
      • 141 – International Commission of the European Communities.
      • 142 – Statistical Office of the European Communities: e.g. Geonomenclature.
      • 143 – New Zealand Customs.
      • 144 – Netherlands Customs.
      • 145 – Swedish Customs.
      • 146 – German Customs.
      • 147 – Belgian Customs.
      • 148 – Spanish Customs.
      • 149 – Israeli Customs.
      • 150 – Hong Kong Customs.
      • 151 – Japan Customs.
      • 152 – Saudi Arabia Customs.
      • 153 – Italian Customs.
      • 154 – Greek Customs.
      • 155 – Portuguese Customs.
      • 156 – Luxembourg Customs.
      • 157 – Norwegian Customs.
      • 158 – Finnish Customs.
      • 159 – Iceland Customs.
      • 160 – (Identification of relevant responsible agency for e.g. banking/financial matters still pending. For e.g. Customs, currency, post/telephone: see relevant CH entry).
      • 161 – United Nations - Conference on Trade And Development.
      • 162 – (TEDIS - incl. CEBIS -, INSIS and CADDIA projects).
      • 163 – United States Federal Maritime Commission.
      • 164 – United States Drug Enforcement Agency.
      • 165 – United States Distribution Codes, Inc. organization.
      • 166 – The organisation in the USA which is responsible for code maintenance in the trucking industry.
      • 167 – United States Automotive Industry Action Group.
      • 168 – A code issued by the United States National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) to identify a Federal Information Publishing Standard.
      • 169 – Standards Council of Canada.
      • 170 – Canadian Payment Association.
      • 171 – Interpay Girale Services.
      • 172 – Interpay Debit Card Services.
      • 173 – Norwegian electronic data interchange standards organization.
      • 174 – German standardization institute.
      • 175 – Factors Chain International.
      • 176 – Brazilian central bank.
      • 177 – Life Insurance Federation of Australia.
      • 178 – Standards Association of Australia.
      • 179 – U.S. -based trade association representing the major North American scheduled airlines.
      • 180 – German institute of the workmen's compensation board.
      • 181 – EDI organization for companies in the construction industry.
      • 182 – Organisation maintaining the SCAC lists and transportation operating in North America.
      • 183 – US-based trade association representing oil and natural gas producers, shippers, refineries, marketers, and major suppliers to the industry.
      • 184 – The national organisation for the maritime industry in Australia.
      • 185 – German industry association.
      • 186 – The US General Services Administration.
      • 187 – The Defense Logistics Management Standards Office.
      • 188 – The US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
      • 189 – The US Department of Defense.
      • 190 – The Department of Veterans Affairs.
      • 191 – United Nations organization responsible for maintaining the United Nations Common Coding System (UNCCS) which is used extensively by UN agencies in procurement and statistical analysis.
      • 192 – Code assigned by a shipper's association.
      • 193 – European Telecommunications Informatics Services is a non-profit cooperative organisation owned by European public network operators, working in the field of information technology.
      • 194 – Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
      • 195 – The Colombian customs organization.
      • 196 – Organization supplying codes of oil field equipment and tubular goods used by joint operators in the petroleum industry.
      • 197 – The organization maintaining code lists under the administration of the data interchange standards association.
      • 198 – The organization which assigns identification numbers to financial institutions conducting business in Colombia.
      • 199 – The French public accounting office.
      • 200 – Netherlands based European Article Numbering association (EAN).
      • 201 – United States based Wine and Spirits Shippers association.
      • 202 – Portuguese Central Bank.
      • 203 – The national organisation representing France in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchanges through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
      • 204 – The national organisation representing Germany in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
      • 205 – The national organisation representing Italy in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
      • 206 – The national organisation representing Netherlands in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
      • 207 – The national organisation representing Spain in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
      • 208 – The national organisation representing Scandinavian countries in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele-Transmission in Europe).
      • 209 – The national organisation representing UK in ODETTE (Organisation for Data Exchange through Tele- Transmission in Europe).
      • 210 – European association dealing with accounting and auditing.
      • 211 – French association dealing with accounting and auditing.
      • 212 – German telecommunication services agency.
      • 213 – NACCS (Nippon Automated Cargo Clearance System Operation Organization) Center is the operations organization of the automated cargo clearance system in Japan.
      • 214 – American iron and steel institute.
      • 215 – Australian association responsible for the management of payment clearing.
      • 216 – To identify the United States department of labour.
      • 217 – To identify the United States, National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
      • 218 – An association that administers code lists on behalf of the UK insurance community.
      • 219 – Value added network administering insurance code lists on behalf of the French insurance community.
      • 220 – Finnish tax board.
      • 221 – The French public institution funding health-care for salaried workers.
      • 222 – The national authority responsible for the supervision of health activities in Denmark.
      • 223 – The ministry responsible for all interior affairs concerning the Danish people.
      • 224 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the aluminum industry.
      • 225 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the chemical Industry.
      • 226 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the iron and carbide manufacturing industry.
      • 227 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the wholesale drug industry.
      • 228 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the electronic industry.
      • 229 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the American paper industry.
      • 230 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the retail industry.
      • 231 – Organization that assigns identification numbers for the copper and brass fabricators industry.
      • 232 – Code identifying the government department responsible for assessing and collecting revenue consisting of taxes and inland duties in Great Britain.
      • 233 – Codes are assigned by the United States Office of Management and Budget.
      • 234 – Siemens AG, Germany.
      • 235 – Australian industry body coordinating codes for use in local and international commerce and trade.
      • 236 – Code specifying the official postal service of the United States.
      • 237 – Code assigned by the United States health industry.
      • 238 – United States Transportation Data Coordinating Committee.
      • 239 – United States, electronic data interchange standards- making organization, Health Level 7.
      • 240 – United States financial clearing house.
      • 241 – Portuguese automated clearing house.
      • 242 – Interpay Giraal.
      • 243 – Interpay Cards.
      • 244 – United States Department of Health and Human Services.
      • 245 – Denmark based European Article Numbering (EAN) association.
      • 246 – German representation of European Article Numbering (EAN) International.
      • 247 – Code identifying the United States HIBCC (Health Industry Business Communication Council).
      • 248 – A not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for producers, users, ultimate consumers, and those having a general interest (representatives of government and academia) to meet on common ground and write standards for materials, products, systems, and services.
      • 249 – An independent European centre for the advancement and dissemination of technical, economic and professional knowledge relating to the international oil and gas industry.
      • 250 – An United States based organization that provides products, services and technology primarily in the areas of petroleum refining, olefins, aromatics, and gas processing.
      • 251 – Australian agency responsible for administering the Health Insurance Act.
      • 252 – Australian statutory authority responsible for the national collection of health related statistics and health related data definitions.
      • 253 – Australian national authority responsible for healthcare classifications.
      • 254 – Australian government department responsible for administration of health policy.
      • 255 – Industry association responsible for the classification of dental services in Australia.
      • 256 – The official United States organization of the railroads in North America.
      • 257 – The Electronic Commerce Code Management Association, a not for profit membership organization, which manages codes used in electronic commerce.
      • 258 – Japanese Ministry of Transport.
      • 259 – Japanese Maritime Safety Agency.
      • 260 – A code to identify Ediel Nordic forum, which is an organization standardizing the use of EDI between the participants in the Nordic power market.
      • 261 – European Expert Group 7 for Insurance.
      • 262 – Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e.V. (German Insurance Association).
      • 263 – The Centre for Study of Insurance Operations (CSIO) in Canada.
      • 264 – Code lists are administered by Assurances Generales de France (AGF).
      • 265 – Swedish central bank.
      • 266 – Department of Agriculture, United States federal agency.
      • 267 – Central bank of Russia.
      • 268 – French taxation authority.
      • 269 – An international association that administers code lists on behalf of business credit information users and providers.
      • 270 – An organisation of international transport equipment leasing companies and transport equipment repair providers responsible for promoting the use of EDI standards and standard business terms.
      • 271 – European railway associated organisation involved in the transport of containers by rail.
      • 272 – The Joint Automotive Industry (JAI) agency is in charge of code lists that are common to automotive industry groups.
      • 273 – Swiss Chambers of Commerce.
      • 274 – ITIGG is the UN/EDIFACT transport message development group's organisation responsible for the issuance of globally harmonised transport-related codes.
      • 275 – The Spanish central bank.
      • 276 – Codes assigned by the Port Community.
      • 277 – Identifies the Business Information Group Network, an international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
      • 278 – An international trade alliance that administers code lists on behalf of business information users and providers.
      • 279 – Identifies the Graydon Corporation in the Netherlands.
      • 280 – A company in France responsible for assigning codes in the credit insurance industry.
      • 281 – ICODIF stands for "Institut de Codification des Distributeurs et des Fabricants/Instituut voor de Kodering van de Distributeurs en de Fabrikanten" and is the Belgium and Luxembourg representative of the International Article Numbering association (EAN).
      • 282 – Identifies the Creditreform International e.V. in Germany (e.V.: eingetragener Verein).
      • 283 – Identifies the Hermes Kreditversicherungs AG in Germany (AG: Aktiengesellschaft).
      • 284 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Taiwan.
      • 285 – Code identifying the organization responsible for the issuance of bank related codes in Spain.
      • 286 – The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees.
      • 287 – German research and development institute for transport matters.
      • 288 – Code identifying OSJD, Organisation for Co-operation of Railways.
      • 289 – JIPDEC/ECPC is a nonprofit foundation for promoting electronic commerce, and is the registration agency of the standard company code in Japan.
      • 290 – Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.
      • 291 – Japan Auto Parts Industries Association.
      • 292 – The national organization representing Finland in electronic data interchange for trade and industry.
      • 293 – The German Electricity Association (VDEW) is the trade association of the electricity supply industry in the Federal Republic of Germany.
      • 294 – Austrian representative of the International Article Numbering Association (EAN).
      • 295 – Austrialian administration responsible for the regulation of therapeutic goods in Australia.
      • 296 – International Telecommunication Union.
      • 297 – Ufficio responsabile gestione partite IVA is the Italian Institute issuing VAT registration numbers.
      • 298 – AECOC (Asociacion Espanola de Codificacion Comercial) is the Spanish representative of the International Article Numbering Association (EAN).
      • 299 – Organisation responsible for assigning maritime related identification numbers in Belgian ports.
      • 300 – Swedish International Freight Association (SIFA).
      • 301 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German construction industry.
      • 302 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in the German textile industry.
      • 303 – A United Kingdom authority responsible for the allocation of identification codes to products in the building sector.
      • 304 – The organisation responsible for issuing and maintaining commodity codes for use in German stores for do-it- yourself, construction and garden articles.
      • 305 – The European organisation representing the electrical industry transmission system operators.
      • 306 – User Group for Shipping Lines and Container Terminals.
      • ZZZ – A code assigned within a code list to be used on an interim basis and as defined among trading partners until a precise code can be assigned to the code list.
  • C108 – Free text; one to five lines.
    • 4440 – Free form text.
      Type: an, Max Length: 512 (Required)
    • 4440 – Free form text.
      Type: an, Max Length: 512
    • 4440 – Free form text.
      Type: an, Max Length: 512
    • 4440 – Free form text.
      Type: an, Max Length: 512
    • 4440 – Free form text.
      Type: an, Max Length: 512
  • 4451 – Code qualifying the subject of the text.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • AAA – [7002] Plain language description of the nature of the goods sufficient to identify them at the level required for banking, Customs, statistical or transport purposes, avoiding unnecessary detail (Generic term).
    • AAB – [4276] Conditions of payment between the parties to a transaction (generic term).
    • AAC – Additional information concerning dangerous goods.
    • AAD – Proper shipping name, supplemented as necessary with the correct technical name, by which a dangerous substance or article may be correctly identified or which is sufficiently informative to permit identification by reference to generally available literature.
    • AAE – The content of an acknowledgement.
    • AAF – Specific details applying to rates.
    • AAG – Indicates that the segment contains instructions to be passed on to the identified party.
    • AAH – [4034] Information entered by Customs on the CIM.
    • AAI – The text contains general information.
    • AAJ – Additional conditions specific to this order or project.
    • AAK – Information on the price conditions that are expected or given.
    • AAL – Expression of a number in characters as length of ten meters.
    • AAM – Technical or commercial reasons why a piece of equipment may not be re-used after the current transport terminates.
    • AAN – Restrictions in handling depending on the technical characteristics of the piece of equipment or on the nature of the goods.
    • AAO – Error described by a free text.
    • AAP – Free text of the response to a communication.
    • AAQ – A description of the contents of a package.
    • AAR – (4053) Free text of the non Incoterms terms of delivery. For Incoterms, use: 4053.
    • AAS – The remarks printed or to be printed on a bill of lading.
    • AAT – Free text information on an IATA Air Waybill to indicate means by which account is to be settled.
    • AAU – Information pertaining to the invoice covering the consignment.
    • AAV – Information pertaining to the invoice covering clearance of the cargo.
    • AAW – Information pertaining to the letter of credit.
    • AAX – Information pertaining to a license.
    • AAY – The text contains certification statements.
    • AAZ – The text contains additional export information.
    • ABA – Description of parameters relating to a tariff.
    • ABB – Historical details of a patients medical events.
    • ABC – Additional information regarding terms and conditions which apply to the transaction.
    • ABD – An indication for customs of the type of contract under which goods are supplied.
    • ABE – Additional terms and/or conditions to the documentary credit.
    • ABF – Instruction or information about a standby documentary credit.
    • ABG – Instructions or information about partial shipment(s).
    • ABH – Instructions or information about transhipment(s).
    • ABI – Additional handling instructions for a documentary credit.
    • ABJ – Information regarding the domestic routing.
    • ABK – Equipment types are coded by category for financial purposes.
    • ABL – Information pertaining to government.
    • ABM – The text contains onward routing information.
    • ABN – The text contains information related to accounting.
    • ABO – Free text or coded information to indicate a specific discrepancy.
    • ABP – Documentary credit confirmation instructions.
    • ABQ – Method of issuance of documentary credit.
    • ABR – Delivery instructions for documents required under a documentary credit.
    • ABS – Additional conditions to the issuance of a documentary credit.
    • ABT – Additional amounts information/instruction.
    • ABU – Additional terms concerning deferred payment.
    • ABV – Additional terms concerning acceptance.
    • ABW – Additional terms concerning negotiation.
    • ABX – Document name and documentary requirements.
    • ABZ – Instructions/information about a revolving documentary credit.
    • ACA – Specification of the documentary requirements.
    • ACB – The text contains additional information.
    • ACC – Assignment based on an agreement between seller and factor.
    • ACD – Reason for a request or response.
    • ACE – A notice, usually from buyer to seller, that something was found wrong with goods delivered or the services rendered, or with the related invoice.
    • ACF – The text refers to information about an additional attribute not otherwise specified.
    • ACG – A declaration on the reason of the absence.
    • ACH – A statement on the way a specific variable or set of variables has been aggregated.
    • ACI – A statement on the compilation status of an array or other set of figures or calculations.
    • ACJ – An exception to the agreed definition of a term, concept, formula or other object.
    • ACK – A statement on the privacy or confidential nature of an object.
    • ACL – A statement on the quality of an object.
    • ACM – The description of a statistical object such as a value list, concept, or structure definition.
    • ACN – The definition of a statistical object such as a value list, concept, or structure definition.
    • ACO – The name of a statistical object such as a value list, concept or structure definition.
    • ACP – The title of a statistical object such as a value list, concept, or structure definition.
    • ACQ – Information relating to differences between the actual transport dimensions and the normally applicable dimensions.
    • ACR – Information relating to unexpected stops during a conveyance.
    • ACS – Text subject is principles section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ACT – Text subject is terms and definition section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ACU – Text subject is segment name.
    • ACV – Text subject is name of simple data element.
    • ACW – Text subject is scope section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ACX – Text subject is name of message type.
    • ACY – Text subject is introduction section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ACZ – Text subject is glossary section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ADA – Text subject is functional definition section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ADB – Text subject is examples as given in the example(s) section of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ADC – Text subject is cover page of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ADD – Denotes that the associated text is a dependency (syntax) note.
    • ADE – Text subject is name of code value.
    • ADF – Text subject is name of code list.
    • ADG – Text subject is an explanation of the intended usage of a segment or segment group.
    • ADH – Text subject is name of composite data element.
    • ADI – Text subject is field of application of the UN/EDIFACT rules for presentation of standardized message and directories documentation.
    • ADJ – Information describing the type of assets and liabilities.
    • ADK – The text contains information about a promotion.
    • ADL – Description of the condition of a meter.
    • ADM – Information related to a particular reading of a meter.
    • ADN – Information describing the type of the reason of transaction.
    • ADO – Type of survey question.
    • ADP – Information for use at the counter of the carrier's agent.
    • ADQ – Description or code for the operation to be executed on the equipment.
    • ADR – Text subject is message definition.
    • ADS – Information pertaining to a booked item.
    • ADT – Text subject is source of document.
    • ADU – Text subject is note.
    • ADV – Text subject is fixed part of segment clarification text.
    • ADW – Description of the characteristics of goods in addition to the description of the goods [7002].
    • ADX – Special discharge instructions concerning the goods.
    • ADY – Instructions regarding the stripping of container(s).
    • ADZ – Information on the CSC (Container Safety Convention) plate that is attached to the container.
    • AEA – Additional remarks concerning the cargo.
    • AEB – Instruction regarding the temperature control of the cargo.
    • AEC – Remarks refer to data that was expected.
    • AED – Remarks refer to data that was received.
    • AEE – Text subject is section clarification text.
    • AEF – Information given to the beneficiary.
    • AEG – Information given to the applicant.
    • AEH – Instructions made to the beneficiary.
    • AEI – Instructions given to the applicant.
    • AEJ – Information about the controlled atmosphere.
    • AEK – Additional information in plain text to support a take off annotation. Taking off is the process of assessing the quantity work from extracting the measurement from construction documentation.
    • AEL – Additional information in plain language to support a price variation.
    • AEM – Documentary credit amendment instructions.
    • AEN – Additional information in plain language to support a standard method.
    • AEO – Additional information in plain language to support the project.
    • AEP – Additional information related to radioactive goods.
    • AEQ – Information given from one bank to another.
    • AER – Instructions given for reimbursement purposes.
    • AES – Identification of the reason for amending a message.
    • AET – Instructions to the paying and/or accepting and/or negotiating bank.
    • AEU – Instructions given about the interest.
    • AEV – Instructions about agent commission.
    • AEW – Instructions to the remitting bank.
    • AEX – Instructions to the bank, other than the remitting bank, involved in processing the collection.
    • AEY – Instructions about the collection amount.
    • AEZ – Text relating to internal auditing information.
    • AFA – Denotes that the associated text is a constraint.
    • AFB – Denotes that the associated text is a comment.
    • AFC – Denotes that the associated text is a semantic note.
    • AFD – Denotes that the associated text is an item of help text.
    • AFE – Denotes that the associated text is a legend.
    • AFF – A description of the structure of a batch code.
    • AFG – A general description of the application of a product.
    • AFH – Complaint of customer.
    • AFI – The probable cause of fault.
    • AFJ – Description of the defect.
    • AFK – The description of the work performed during the repair.
    • AFL – Comments relevant to a review.
    • AFM – Denotes that the associated text is a title.
    • AFN – An amount description in clear text.
    • AFO – Information describing the responsibilities.
    • AFP – Information concerning suppliers.
    • AFQ – Information concerning the region(s) where purchases are made.
    • AFR – Information concerning an association of one party with another party(ies).
    • AFS – Information concerning the borrower.
    • AFT – Information concerning an entity's line of business.
    • AFU – Description of financial institution(s) used by an entity.
    • AFV – Information about the business founder.
    • AFW – Description of the business history.
    • AFX – Information concerning the general banking arrangements.
    • AFY – Description of the business origin.
    • AFZ – Description of the entity's brands.
    • AGA – Details about the financing of the business.
    • AGB – Information concerning an entity's competition.
    • AGC – Details about the construction process.
    • AGD – Information concerning the line of business of a construction entity.
    • AGE – Details about contract(s).
    • AGF – Details about a corporate filing.
    • AGG – Description of customers.
    • AGH – Information concerning the copyright notice.
    • AGI – Details about the contingent debt.
    • AGJ – Details about the law or penal codes that resulted in conviction.
    • AGK – Description of equipment.
    • AGL – Comments about the workforce.
    • AGM – Description about exemptions.
    • AGN – Information on future plans.
    • AGO – Information concerning the interviewee conversation.
    • AGP – Description of intangible asset(s).
    • AGQ – Description of the inventory.
    • AGR – Description of the investments.
    • AGS – Description of the intercompany relations.
    • AGT – Description of the joint venture.
    • AGU – Description of a loan.
    • AGV – Description of the long term debt.
    • AGW – Description of a location.
    • AGX – Details on the current legal structure.
    • AGY – Details on a marital contract.
    • AGZ – Information concerning marketing activities.
    • AHA – Description of a merger.
    • AHB – Description of the marketable securities.
    • AHC – Description of the business debt(s).
    • AHD – Information concerning the original legal structure.
    • AHE – Information describing how a company uses employees from another company.
    • AHF – Description about the organization of a company.
    • AHG – Information concerning public records.
    • AHH – Information concerning the price range of products made or sold.
    • AHI – Information on the accomplishments fitting a party for a position.
    • AHJ – Information concerning the registered activity.
    • AHK – Description of the sentence imposed in a criminal proceeding.
    • AHL – Description of the selling means.
    • AHM – Free form description relating to the school(s) attended.
    • AHN – Describes the status details.
    • AHO – Description of the sales.
    • AHP – Information about the spouse.
    • AHQ – Details about the educational degree received from a school.
    • AHR – General description of shareholding.
    • AHS – Information on the sales territory.
    • AHT – Comments made by an accountant regarding a financial statement.
    • AHU – Description of the exemption provided to a location by a law.
    • AHV – Information about the classes or categories of shares.
    • AHW – Description of a prediction.
    • AHX – Description of the location of an event.
    • AHY – Information related to occupancy of a facility.
    • AHZ – Specific information provided about the importation and exportation of goods.
    • AIA – Additional information about a facility.
    • AIB – Description of the value of inventory.
    • AIC – Description of the education of a person.
    • AID – Description of a thing that happens or takes place.
    • AIE – Information about agents the entity uses.
    • AIF – Details of domestically agreed financial statement.
    • AIG – Description of other current asset.
    • AIH – Description of other current liability.
    • AII – Description of the former line of business.
    • AIJ – Description of how a trading name is used.
    • AIK – Description of the authorized signatory.
    • AIL – Description of guarantee.
    • AIM – Description of the operation of a holding company.
    • AIN – Information on routing of the consignment.
    • AIO – A letter citing any condition in dispute.
    • AIP – A free text question.
    • AIQ – Free text information related to a party.
    • AIR – Description of the boundaries of a geographical area.
    • AIS – The free text contains advertisement information.
    • AIT – Details regarding the financial statement in free text.
    • AIU – Description of how to access an entity.
    • AIV – Description of an entity's liquidity.
    • AIW – Description of the line of credit available to an entity.
    • AIX – Text describing the terms of warranty which apply to a product or service.
    • AIY – Plain language description of a division of an entity.
    • AIZ – Instruction on how to report.
    • AJA – The result of an examination.
    • AJB – The result of a laboratory investigation.
    • ALC – Information referring to allowance/charge.
    • ALD – The result of an X-ray examination.
    • ALE – The result of a pathology investigation.
    • ALF – Details of an intervention.
    • ALG – Summary description of admittance.
    • ALH – Details of a course of medical treatment.
    • ALI – Details of a prognosis.
    • ALJ – Instruction given to a patient.
    • ALK – Instruction given to a physician.
    • ALL – The note implies to all documents.
    • ALM – Details of medicine treatment.
    • ALN – Details of medicine dosage and method of administration.
    • ALO – Details of when and/or where the patient is available.
    • ALP – Details of the reason for a requested service.
    • ALQ – Details of the purpose of a service.
    • ARR – Conditions under which arrival takes place.
    • ARS – Comment by the requester of a service.
    • AUT – Name, code, password etc. given for authentication purposes.
    • AUU – The description of the location requested.
    • AUV – The event or condition that initiates the administration of a single dose of medicine or a period of treatment.
    • AUW – Information concerning a patient.
    • AUX – Action to be taken to avert possible harmful affects.
    • AUY – Free text description is related to a service characteristic.
    • AUZ – Comment about an event that is planned.
    • AVA – Comment about the expected delay.
    • AVB – Comment about the requirements for transport.
    • BLC – Clause on the bill of lading regarding the cargo being shipped.
    • BLD – Instruction with the purpose of preparing the patient.
    • BLE – Comment about treatment with medicine.
    • BLF – Comment about the result of an examination.
    • BLG – Comment about the requested service.
    • BLH – Details of the reason for a prescription.
    • BLI – Comment concerning a specified prescription.
    • BLJ – Comment concerning a clinical investigation.
    • BLK – Comment concerning the specification of a medicinal product.
    • BLL – Comment concerning economic contribution.
    • BLM – Comment about the status of a plan.
    • BLN – Information regarding a random sample test.
    • BLO – Text subject is a period of time.
    • BLP – Information about legislation.
    • BLR – Remarks concerning the complete consignment to be printed on the bill of lading.
    • CCI – Any coded or clear instruction agreed by customer and carrier regarding the declaration of the goods.
    • CEX – Any coded or clear instruction agreed by customer and carrier regarding the export declaration of the goods.
    • CHG – Note contains change information.
    • CIP – Any coded or clear instruction agreed by customer and carrier regarding the import declaration of the goods.
    • CLP – Name of the place where Customs clearance is asked to be executed as requested by the consignee/consignor.
    • CLR – Instructions concerning the loading of the container.
    • COI – Additional information related to an order.
    • CUR – Remarks from or for a supplier of goods or services.
    • CUS – Note contains customs declaration information.
    • DAR – Remarks concerning damage on the cargo.
    • DCL – [4020] Text of a declaration made by the issuer of the document (CIM 12).
    • DEL – Information about delivery.
    • DIN – Instructions regarding the delivery of the cargo.
    • DOC – Instructions pertaining to the documentation.
    • DUT – The text contains a statement constituting a duty declaration.
    • EUR – Physical route effectively used for the movement of the means of transport.
    • FBC – The first block of text to be printed on the transport contract.
    • GBL – Free text information on a transport document to indicate payment information by Government Bill of Lading.
    • GEN – Note is general in nature, applies to entire transaction segment.
    • GS7 – Special permission for road transport of certain goods in the German dangerous goods regulation for road transport.
    • HAN – [4078] Instructions on how specified goods, packages or containers should be handled.
    • HAZ – Information pertaining to a hazard.
    • ICN – [4070] Any remark given for the information of the consignee (CIM 21).
    • IIN – Instructions regarding the cargo insurance.
    • IMI – Instructions as to which freight and charges components have to be mailed to whom.
    • IND – Free text describing goods on a commercial invoice line.
    • INS – Specific note contains insurance information.
    • INV – Note contains invoice instructions.
    • IRP – [4090] Date entered by railway stations when required, e.g. specified trains, additional sheets for freight calculations, special measures, etc. (CIM 8).
    • ITR – Information concerning the pre-carriage to the port of discharge if by other means than a vessel.
    • ITS – Instructions regarding the testing that is required to be carried out on the items in the transaction.
    • LIN – Note contains line item information.
    • LOI – Instructions where specified packages or containers are to be loaded on a means of transport.
    • MCO – Free text accounting information on an IATA Air Waybill to indicate payment information by Miscellaneous charge order.
    • MKS – Additional information regarding the marks and numbers.
    • ORI – Free text contains order instructions.
    • OSI – General information created by the sender of general or specific value.
    • PAC – Information regarding the packaging and/or marking of goods.
    • PAI – The free text contains payment instructions information relevant to the message.
    • PAY – Note contains payables information.
    • PKG – Note contains packaging information.
    • PKT – The text contains packaging terms information.
    • PMD – The free text contains payment details.
    • PMT – Note contains payments information.
    • PRD – The text contains product information.
    • PRF – Additional information regarding the price formula used for calculating the item price.
    • PRI – Note contains priority information.
    • PUR – Note contains purchasing information.
    • QIN – Instructions regarding quarantine, i.e. the period during which an arriving vessel, including its equipment, cargo, crew or passengers, suspected to carry or carrying a contagious disease is detained in strict isolation to prevent the spread of such a disease.
    • QQD – Specification of the quality/performance expectations or standards to which the items must conform.
    • QUT – Note contains quotation information.
    • RAH – Information concerning risks induced by the goods and/or handling instruction.
    • REG – The free text contains information for regulatory authority.
    • RET – Free text information on an IATA Air Waybill to indicate consignment returned because of non delivery.
    • REV – The text contains receivables information.
    • RQR – [3074] Names of places via which the consignor requests a consignment to be routed.
    • RQT – [4120] Stipulation of the tariffs to be applied showing, where applicable, special-agreement numbers or references; indication of routes by frontier points or by frontier stations and, when necessary, by transit stations between.
    • SAF – The text contains safety information.
    • SIC – [4284] Instructions given and declarations made by the sender to the carrier concerning Customs, insurance, and other formalities.
    • SIN – Special instructions like licence no, high value, handle with care, glass.
    • SLR – Shipping line requested to be used for traffic between European continent and U.K. for Ireland.
    • SPA – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the transport (and/or routing) in general, and reference to such permission.
    • SPG – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the transport (and/or routing) of the goods specified, and reference to such permission.
    • SPH – Note contains special handling information.
    • SPP – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the packaging, and reference to such permission.
    • SPT – Statement that a special permission has been obtained for the use of the means transport, and reference to such permission.
    • SRN – Number(s) of subsidiary risks, induced by the goods, according to the valid classification.
    • SSR – Request for a special service concerning the transport of the goods.
    • SUR – Remarks from or for a supplier of goods or services.
    • TCA – [5430] Specification of the tariff applied.
    • TDT – Additional information related to transport details.
    • TRA – General information regarding the transport of the cargo.
    • TRR – Stipulation of the tariffs to be applied showing, where applicable, special agreement numbers or references.
    • TXD – The text contains a statement constituting a tax declaration.
    • WHI – Note contains warehouse information.
    • ZZZ – Note contains information mutually defined by trading partners.
  • 4453 – Code specifying the function of free text.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The occurrence of this text does not affect message processing.
    • 2 – Text description of a coded data item for which there is no currently available code.
    • 3 – Text must be read before actioning message.
    • 4 – Pass text on to later recipient.
    • 5 – Indicates that the text is to be taken as a header.
    • 6 – Indicates that the text starts a new numbered paragraph.
    • 7 – Indicates that the text is a paragraph.
  • 3453 – Code specifying the language name.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
  • 4447 – Code specifying the format of free text.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The associated text is centred in the available space.
    • 2 – The associated text item is aligned flush left in the available space.
    • 3 – The associated text is aligned flush right in the available space.
    • 4 – The associated text is justified in the available space.
    • 5 – The text is to be preceded by one blank line.
    • 6 – The text is to be preceded by two blank lines.
    • 7 – The text is to be preceded by three blank lines.
    • 8 – The text is a continuation of preceding text.
    • 9 – The text is to begin on a new page.
    • 10 – The text is the final section of the preceding text.
    • 11 – The text is to begin a new line.
UNS (Max 1) Required
UNT (Max 1) Required