UN/EDIFACT D07A PAYEXT Message

Review the PAYEXT segment sequence, mandatory fields, repeat counts and valid codes for the D07A EDIFACT directory.

UNH Unknown Segment (Max 1) Required
BGM To indicate the type and function of a message and to transmit the identifying number. (Max 1) Required
  • C002 – Identification of a type of document/message by code or name. Code preferred.
    • 1001 – Code specifying the document name.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Certificate providing the values of an analysis.
      • 2 – Certificate certifying the conformity to predefined definitions.
      • 3 – Certificate certifying the quality of goods, services etc.
      • 4 – Report providing the results of a test session.
      • 5 – Report specifying the performance values of products.
      • 6 – Report providing specification values of products.
      • 7 – Reports on events during production process.
      • 8 – Document/message describes the test report of the first sample.
      • 9 – A document/message to enable the transmission of information regarding pricing and catalogue details for goods and services offered by a seller to a buyer.
      • 10 – Document/message providing basic data concerning a party.
      • 11 – A pre-approved document relating to federal label approval requirements.
      • 12 – Certificate certifying a specific quality of agricultural products.
      • 13 – Document/message which evidences the transport of goods by post (e.g. mail, parcel, etc.).
      • 14 – Certificate certifying the weight of goods.
      • 15 – Document/message specifying the weight of goods.
      • 16 – Document by means of which the documentary credit applicant specifies the conditions for the certificate and by whom the certificate is to be issued.
      • 17 – Document identifying goods in which the issuing authority expressly certifies that the goods originate in a specific country or part of, or group of countries. It also states the price and/or cost of the goods with the purpose of determining the customs origin.
      • 18 – Specific form of transit declaration issued by the exporter (movement certificate).
      • 19 – Certificate certifying the quantity of goods, services etc.
      • 20 – Usage of QALITY-message.

      Showing 20 of 652 values defined for element 1001 in D07A.

    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

      Showing 20 of 320 values defined for element 3055 in D07A.

    • 1000 – Name of a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C106 – Identification of a document/message by its number and eventually its version or revision.
    • 1004 – To identify a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1056 – To identify a version.
      Type: an, Max Length: 9
    • 1060 – To identify a revision.
      Type: an, Max Length: 6
  • 1225 – Code indicating the function of the message.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Message cancelling a previous transmission for a given transaction.
    • 2 – Message containing items to be added.
    • 3 – Message containing items to be deleted.
    • 4 – Message containing items to be changed.
    • 5 – Message replacing a previous message.
    • 6 – Message confirming the details of a previous transmission where such confirmation is required or recommended under the terms of a trading partner agreement.
    • 7 – The message is a duplicate of a previously generated message.
    • 8 – Code indicating that the referenced message is a status.
    • 9 – Initial transmission related to a given transaction.
    • 10 – Message whose reference number is not filed.
    • 11 – Message responding to a previous message or document.
    • 12 – Message indicating that the referenced message was received but not yet processed.
    • 13 – Code indicating that the referenced message is a request.
    • 14 – Code indicating that the information contained in the message is an advance notification of information to follow.
    • 15 – Repeated message transmission for reminding purposes.
    • 16 – Message content is a proposal.
    • 17 – Referenced transaction cancelled, reissued message will follow.
    • 18 – New issue of a previous message (maybe cancelled).
    • 19 – Change information submitted by buyer but initiated by seller.
    • 20 – Message to replace the heading of a previous message.

    Showing 20 of 65 values defined for element 1225 in D07A.

  • 4343 – Code specifying the type of acknowledgment required or transmitted.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – Receiver of the payment message needs to return a debit advice in response to the payment message.
    • AB – Indicates that an acknowledgement relating to receipt of message is required.
    • AC – Acknowledge complete including changes.
    • AD – Acknowledge complete without changes.
    • AE – A debit advice is requested for each transaction in the message.
    • AF – The sender wishes to receive both a Debit Advice and an acknowledgement of receipt for a payment message.
    • AG – Authentication, by a party, of a document established for him by another party.
    • AH – A debit advice and message acknowledgement are requested for each transaction in the message.
    • AI – Acknowledgement of changes only is required.
    • AJ – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g. cargo booking or quotation request) is being dealt with.
    • AP – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) has been accepted.
    • AQ – The sender of the message expects a response.
    • AR – Documentary credit collection forwarded directly.
    • AS – The receiver of the message is to acknowledge receipt of the message and sent a credit advice for each credit.
    • CA – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) has been accepted under conditions indicated in this message.
    • CO – Indication that the message contains the physical measurements on which the charges will be based.
    • NA – Specifies that no acknowledgement is needed in response to this message.
    • RE – Indication that the referenced offer or transaction (e.g., cargo booking or quotation request) is not accepted.
    • UR – The message recipient is to send a credit advice in response to the message.
    • US – An acknowledgement is requested when an error occurred.

    Showing 20 of 23 values defined for element 4343 in D07A.

BUS To provide information related to the processing and purpose of a financial message. (Max 1)
  • C521 – To specify a business reason.
    • 4027 – Code qualifying the type of business function.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The types of business.
    • 4025 – Code describing the specific business function.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • AAA – The business function is to specify payment terms.
      • AAB – The reason for the transaction is medical services.
      • AAC – The reason for the transaction is for multiple types of services.
      • AAD – The reason for the transaction is for types of services not specified elsewhere.
      • AAE – The reason for the transaction is vision care services.
      • AAF – The reason for the transaction is for home health care services.
      • AAG – The reason for the transaction is for hospital care services.
      • AAH – The reason for the transaction is for intermediate care facility services.
      • AAI – The reason for the transaction is for long-term care facility services.
      • AAJ – The reason for the transaction is for convalescent care facility services.
      • AAK – The reason for the transaction is for health care anesthesia services.
      • AAL – The reason for the transaction is for dental services.
      • AAM – The reason for the transaction is the use of durable medical equipment.
      • AAN – The reason for the transaction is business expenses.
      • AAO – Payment made by a company to a bank for financing social loans to the employees.
      • AAP – Air related business.
      • AAQ – Ferry related business.
      • AAR – Railway related business.
      • AAS – Bus related business.
      • ADV – The reason for payment is advance payment.

      Showing 20 of 55 values defined for element 4025 in D07A.

    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

      Showing 20 of 320 values defined for element 3055 in D07A.

    • 4022 – Free form description of a business.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
  • C551 – Identification of a bank operation by code.
    • 4383 – Code specifying a bank operation.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • AAA – The transfer is to be executed according to bilaterally agreed standards.
      • AAB – International payment that is incoming.
      • AAC – International payment that is outgoing.
      • AAD – Payment of tax.
      • AAE – OCR (Optical Character Recognition) payment that is incoming.
      • AAF – Retail direct debit that is incoming.
      • AAG – Corporate direct debit that is incoming.
      • AAH – Paper-based payment that is incoming.
      • AAI – Transaction that is zero-balancing.
      • AAJ – To identify a bank operation as relating to a safe deposit box.
      • AAK – To identify a bank operation as being a money market transaction effected on a domestic exchange.
      • AAL – To identify a bank operation as being a money market transaction effected on a foreign exchange.
      • AAM – To identify a bank operation as being a bond transaction effected in a domestic market.
      • AAN – To identify a bank operation as being a bond transaction effected in a international market.
      • AAO – To identify a bank operation as being for funds.
      • AAP – To identify a bank operation relating to safe custody.
      • AAQ – To identify a bank operation related to a guarantee.
      • AAR – To identify a bank operation as being for short credits granted to parties outside the bank's country.
      • AAS – To identify a bank operation as being for long credits granted to parties outside the bank's country.
      • AAT – Promissory note type of loan.

      Showing 20 of 63 values defined for element 4383 in D07A.

    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

      Showing 20 of 320 values defined for element 3055 in D07A.

  • 3279 – Code specifying a geographical area.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • DO – Domestic message as defined by relevant central bank.
    • DP – SEPA message following scheme 3 as defined by EBA (EURO Banking Association).
    • DQ – SEPA message following scheme 1 as defined by EBA (EURO Banking Association).
    • DR – Domestic message with requirement to regulatory information to central bank.
    • DS – SEPA message following scheme 2 as defined by EBA (EURO Banking Association).
    • DT – SEPA message following scheme 4 as defined by EBA (EURO Banking Association).
    • EA – Message crossing at least one national boundary but confined within a specific economic area (e.g. EC, EFTA ...).
    • IN – International message as defined by relevant central bank.
    • IR – International message with requirement to regulatory information to central bank.
    • IS – To identify the message as originating from and destined to a member state of the European Union.
  • 4487 – Code specifying a type of financial transaction.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Payment under open account terms.
    • 2 – The transaction is a pre-authorised direct debit or direct debit request, i.e. a direct debit for which there is an agreed mandate that allows the creditor to draw funds from the debtor.
    • 3 – The transaction is a non pre-authorised direct debit or direct debit request, i.e. a direct debit for which there is no prior agreed mandate allowing the creditor to draw funds from the debtor.
    • 4 – Payment relating to a documentary settlement.
    • 5 – The documentary credit is irrevocable.
    • 6 – The documentary credit is revocable.
    • 7 – The documentary credit is irrevocable and may be transferred to a second beneficiary.
    • 8 – The documentary credit is revocable and may be transferred to a second beneficiary.
    • 9 – Revocable and transferable standby letter of credit.
    • 10 – Irrevocable and transferable standby letter of credit.
    • 11 – Revocable standby letter of credit.
    • 12 – Irrevocable standby letter of credit.
    • 13 – The transaction is a direct debit about which the debtor has advised his bank prior to the creditor raising the direct debit, giving his bank permission to debit his account.
    • 14 – The transaction is a direct debit about which the debtor has not advised his bank prior to the creditor raising the direct debit.
    • 15 – The transaction is an irrevocable direct debit, from bank A to bank B, which reimburses bank A that has by agreement provided cash to a customer of bank B.
  • 4463 – Code indicating an intra-company payment.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Moving funds between accounts, where the account owner is one company or belonging to a group of companies.
PAI To specify the instructions for payment. (Max 1)
  • C534 – Indication of method of payment employed or to be employed.
    • 4439 – Code specifying the payment conditions.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – An assigned invoice has been paid by the buyer to the factor.
      • 2 – Credit transaction via an ACH (Automated Clearing House).
      • 3 – Debit transaction via an ACH (Automated Clearing House).
      • 4 – Credit transaction via an ACH (Automated Clearing House) to an interest bearing deposit account without a stated maturity.
      • 5 – Debit transaction via an ACH (Automated Clearing House) to an account paying funds on demand without notice of intended withdrawal.
      • 6 – Current value of an asset, moved from one account to another, as it appears on the balance sheet (credit).
      • 7 – Current value of an asset, moved from one account to another, as it appears on the balance sheet (debit).
      • 8 – Presentment of negotiable instruments to the point of origin, and receiving payment from the paying bank, using a 3rd party with bill of exchange.
      • 9 – Presentment of negotiable instruments to the point of origin, and receiving payment from the paying bank, using a 3rd party without bill of exchange.
      • 10 – Written undertaking by a bank to pay a seller against stipulated documents that cannot be amended or cancelled without the consent of all parties involved.
      • 11 – Written undertaking by a bank to pay a seller against stipulated documents that cannot be amended or cancelled without the consent of all parties involved and that can be transferred by the first beneficiary to one or more beneficiaries.
      • 12 – Written undertaking by a bank to pay a seller against credit conform stipulated documents that cannot be amended or cancelled without the consent of all parties involved.
      • 13 – Written undertaking by a bank to pay a seller against credit conform stipulated documents that cannot be amended or cancelled without the consent of all parties involved and that can be transferred by the first beneficiary to one or more beneficiaries.
      • 14 – Written undertaking by a bank to pay a seller against stipulated documents that can be amended or cancelled at any time.
      • 15 – Letter of credit that cannot be cancelled or amended without agreement by all the parties involved, and carries the endorsement of both the issuing bank and its correspondent, guaranteeing payment of all drafts written against.
      • 16 – Any guarantee, bond or other payment undertaking given for the payment of money on presentation in conformity with the terms of the undertaking of a demand for payment and other documents specified.
      • 17 – Letter of credit that can be cancelled or amended at any time by the issuing bank.
      • 18 – Letter of credit which is a contingent (future) obligation of the issuing bank to make payment to the designated beneficiary if the bank's customer fails to perform as called for under the terms of a contract.
      • 19 – Letter of credit that cannot be cancelled or amended before a specific date without agreement by all the parties involved, and carries no guarantee that a correspondent will honour drafts presented for payment.
      • 20 – A collection in which the seller has already sent the goods and any documents giving control of such goods directly to the buyer, and where he subsequently sends his claim for payment. This type of collection involves financial documents only.

      Showing 20 of 51 values defined for element 4439 in D07A.

    • 4431 – Code specifying the means of payment guarantee.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Payment of an invoice is made by a factor under the guarantee he issued to seller or to another factor.
      • 10 – A bank has agreed to stand as guarantor to ensure that payment is made.
      • 11 – A public authority has agreed to stand as guarantor to ensure that payment is made.
      • 12 – The party who has agreed to stand as guarantor to ensure that payment is made is neither the payee nor the payer.
      • 13 – The guarantee of payment is in the form of a standby letter of credit.
      • 14 – No guarantee of payment has been made or is available.
      • 20 – The payer has provided possession of, or title in goods, as security against payment.
      • 21 – The payer has provided title in, or a lien over a business whose assets may be sold or sequestered, as security against payment.
      • 23 – The payer has provided a warrant or warehouse receipts for goods or property to be held or used as security against payment.
      • 24 – The payer has provided a mortgage as security against payment.
      • 45 – A certificate of insurance has been provided as a guarantee of eventual payment.
      • 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.
    • 4461 – Code identifying a means of payment.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Not defined legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties (expressing a contractual right or a right to the payment of money).
      • 2 – A credit transaction made through the automated clearing house system.
      • 3 – A debit transaction made through the automated clearing house system.
      • 4 – A request to reverse an ACH debit transaction to a demand deposit account.
      • 5 – A request to reverse a credit transaction to a demand deposit account.
      • 6 – A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account.
      • 7 – A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account.
      • 8 – Indicates that the bank should hold the payment for collection by the beneficiary or other instructions.
      • 9 – Indicates that the payment should be made using the national or regional clearing.
      • 10 – Payment by currency (including bills and coins) in circulation, including checking account deposits.
      • 11 – A request to reverse an ACH credit transaction to a savings account.
      • 12 – A request to reverse an ACH debit transaction to a savings account.
      • 13 – A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account.
      • 14 – A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account.
      • 15 – A credit entry between two accounts at the same bank branch. Synonym: house credit.
      • 16 – A debit entry between two accounts at the same bank branch. Synonym: house debit.
      • 17 – A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CCD payment format.
      • 18 – A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CCD payment format.
      • 19 – A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CTP payment format.
      • 20 – Payment by a pre-printed form on which instructions are given to an account holder (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 4435 – Code specifying the payment channel.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The payment shall be/has been made via ordinary post.
      • 2 – The payment shall be/has been made via air mail.
      • 3 – The payment shall be/has been made via telegraph.
      • 4 – The payment shall be/has been made via telex.
      • 5 – Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
      • 6 – The payment shall be/has been made via other transmission networks.
      • 7 – The payment shall be/has been made via not defined networks.
      • 8 – The payment shall be/has been made via Fedwire.
      • 9 – Indicates that payment should be made by the bank to the beneficiary or his identified agent, in person.
      • 10 – The payment shall be/has been made via registered air mail.
      • 11 – The payment shall be/has been made via registered mail.
      • 12 – Public courier service.
      • 13 – Private messenger service.
      • 14 – Nation wide clearing house for automated payment.
      • 15 – Other than nation wide clearing house system.
      • 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.
FCA Description of allocation of charges. (Max 1)
  • C878 – Identification of the account for charge or allowance.
    • 3434 – To identify a branch of an institution.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17 (Required)
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

      Showing 20 of 320 values defined for element 3055 in D07A.

    • 3194 – To identify the holder of an account.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 6345 – Code specifying a monetary unit.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
  • 4471 – Code specifying the means of settlement.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Refers to a charge or allowance for the buyer and the buyer will bill back the seller.
    • 2 – The allowance or charge is being deducted from the invoice.
    • 3 – An allowance will be given to a customer from the supplier in the form of a check.
    • 4 – An allowance will be processed for the customer by giving a credit to their account.
    • 5 – A charge whose payment will be made by the vendor.
    • 6 – A charge whose payment will be made by the customer.
    • 7 – The settlement of charges is not obligatory.
    • 8 – Allowance as relates to the gross quantity invoiced.
    • 9 – An allowance as it relates to the electric cost recovery factor.
    • 10 – An allowance as it relates to the gas cost recovery factor.
    • 11 – A settlement was made using a previous credit balance.
    • 12 – Reference to an allowance or charge as being free for Customs duty computation purposes.
    • 13 – All charges are to be borne by the funds receiver.
    • 14 – Each party are to be responsible for its own charges.
    • 15 – All charges are to be borne by the funds sender.
    • 16 – All bank charges associated with a documentary credit are to be borne by the applicant.
    • 17 – All bank charges associated with a documentary credit except confirmation commission are to borne by the applicant.
    • 18 – All bank charges associated with a documentary credit are to be borne by the beneficiary.
    • 19 – The total payment is borne by the project.
    • 20 – Documentary credit amendment charges are to be borne by the applicant.

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DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 4) Required
  • C507 – Date and/or time, or period relevant to the specified date/time/period type.
    • 2005 – Code qualifying the function of a date, time or period.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Actual date/time on which the service was completed.
      • 2 – Date on which buyer requests goods to be delivered.
      • 3 – [2377] Date of issue of an invoice.
      • 4 – [2011] Date of order.
      • 5 – A period of time when saleable stocks are expected to cover demand for a product.
      • 6 – The date an entity moved from a location.
      • 7 – (2069) Date and/or time at which specified event or document becomes effective.
      • 8 – Date/time when the purchase order is received by the seller.
      • 9 – Date/time of processing.
      • 10 – Date on which goods should be shipped or despatched by the supplier.
      • 11 – (2170) Date/time on which the goods are or are expected to be despatched or shipped.
      • 12 – Date by which payment should be made if discount terms are to apply.
      • 13 – Date by which payment must be made.
      • 14 – Date/time when instalments are due.
      • 15 – Date/time when promotion activities begin.
      • 16 – Date/time when promotion activities end.
      • 17 – Date and/or time when the shipper of the goods expects delivery will take place.
      • 18 – The date/time/period of the act, or an instance of installing something or someone.
      • 19 – Period of time between slaughter and delivery during which meat is ageing.
      • 20 – Date/time when cheque is issued.

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    • 2380 – The value of a date, a date and time, a time or of a period in a specified representation.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 2379 – Code specifying the representation of a date, time or period.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 2 – Calendar date: D = Day; M = Month; Y = Year.
      • 3 – Calendar date: M = Month; D = Day; Y = Year.
      • 4 – Calendar date C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day.
      • 5 – Calendar date and time: C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day; H=Hour; M=Minute.
      • 6 – Half-month: CC=century YY=year MM=month, B=1:first half month, B=2:second half month.
      • 7 – Week within a calendar month: CC=century YY=year MM=month. W=1-5 first week to fifth week in a month.
      • 8 – Shift within a calendar day: CC=century YY=year MM=month DD=day S=1-9 shift in a day.
      • 9 – Time period within a calendar day: CC=century YY=year MM=month DD=day PP=00-99 time period.
      • 10 – Calendar date including time with minutes: C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day; T=Time designator; H=Hour; M=Minutes. The character [T] shall be used as time designator to indicate the start of the representation of the time. For example: 20010912T1433.
      • 101 – Calendar date: Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day.
      • 102 – Calendar date: C = Century ; Y = Year ; M = Month ; D = Day.
      • 103 – Calendar week day: Y = Year ; W = Week ; D = Day Week number 01 is always first week of January Day number 1 is always Monday.
      • 104 – A period of time specified by giving the start week of a month followed by the end week of a month. Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
      • 105 – Calendar day: Y = Year ; D = Day January the first = Day 001 Always start numbering the days of the year from January 1st through December 31st.
      • 106 – Day of a month: M = Month; D = Day.
      • 107 – Day's number within a specific year: D = Day.
      • 108 – Week's number within a specific year: W = Week.
      • 109 – Month's number within a specific year: M = Month.
      • 110 – Day's number within is a specific month: D = Day.
      • 201 – Calendar date including time without seconds: Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute.

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Group SG1 (Max 5)
RFF To specify a reference. (Max 1) Required
  • C506 – Identification of a reference.
    • 1153 – Code qualifying a reference.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • AAA – (1018) Reference number identifying the acknowledgement of an order.
      • AAB – [1088] Reference number to identify a proforma invoice.
      • AAC – [1172] Reference number to identify a documentary credit.
      • AAD – [1318] Reference number to identify an addendum to a contract.
      • AAE – Reference number assigned to a goods declaration.
      • AAF – A reference number identifying a debit card.
      • AAG – (1332) Reference number assigned by issuing party to an offer.
      • AAH – Reference number allocated by the bank to a batch of different underlying interbank transactions.
      • AAI – Reference number allocated by the bank to one specific interbank transaction.
      • AAJ – Reference number assigned by issuer to a delivery order.
      • AAK – Reference number assigned by issuing party to a despatch advice.
      • AAL – Reference number identifying a specific product drawing.
      • AAM – Reference number assigned to a waybill, see: 1001 = 700.
      • AAN – Reference number assigned by buyer to a delivery schedule.
      • AAO – [1362] Reference number assigned by the consignee to identify a particular consignment.
      • AAP – [1310] Identifier of a shipment which is part of an order.
      • AAQ – [8260] To identify a piece if transport equipment e.g. container or unit load device.
      • AAR – A reference number assigned by a municipality to identify a business.
      • AAS – [1188] Reference number to identify a document evidencing a transport contract.
      • AAT – Identifies the master label number of any package type.

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    • 1154 – Identifies a reference.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
    • 1156 – To identify a line of a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 6
    • 1056 – To identify a version.
      Type: an, Max Length: 9
    • 1060 – To identify a revision.
      Type: an, Max Length: 6
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

Group SG2 (Max 1) Required
MOA To specify a monetary amount. (Max 1) Required
  • C516 – Amount of goods or services stated as a monetary amount in a specified currency.
    • 5025 – Code qualifying the type of monetary amount.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – First VAT value if, for the same rate of VAT, there are 1 to 3 different ways to set this value.
      • 2 – Second VAT value if, for the same rate of VAT, there are 2 or 3 different ways to set this value.
      • 3 – Third VAT value if, for the same rate of VAT, there are 3 different ways to set this value.
      • 4 – Royalties relating to the imported goods that the buyer must pay, either directly or indirectly, as a condition of sale, to the extent that they are not included in the price actually paid or payable.
      • 5 – The amount specified is the adjusted amount.
      • 6 – The owing amount in the currency used as reference in the transaction.
      • 7 – Charges which parties agreed upon.
      • 8 – Total amount of allowance or charge.
      • 9 – Amount to be paid.
      • 10 – Indicates that the amount is based on the charged currency.
      • 11 – Amount that has been paid.
      • 12 – Amount which was remitted (see remittance advice).
      • 13 – The amount is subject to a total monetary discount.
      • 14 – The amount in the currency in which the amount is paid or has to be paid.
      • 15 – The addition of the balance all accounts divided by the number of accounts.
      • 16 – The fee that a bank charges for releasing monies.
      • 17 – The complete quantity of anything needed for or made in one operation or lot.
      • 18 – Fee charged by a broker for acting on behalf of a third party.
      • 19 – Commission paid by the importer to his/her agent for the service of representing him/her in the purchase.
      • 20 – Value of data contained on the carrier media (e.g. magnetic tape).

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    • 5004 – To specify a monetary amount.
      Type: n, Max Length: 35
    • 6345 – Code specifying a monetary unit.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
    • 6343 – Code qualifying the type of currency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for customs valuation.
      • 2 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for insurance purposes.
      • 3 – The currency of the local monetary unit.
      • 4 – The currency of the monetary unit used for calculation in an invoice.
      • 5 – The currency of the monetary unit of an account.
      • 6 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted from.
      • 7 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted into.
      • 8 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a price list.
      • 9 – The currency of the monetary unit used in an order.
      • 10 – The currency of the monetary unit used for pricing purposes.
      • 11 – The currency of the monetary unit used for payment.
      • 12 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a quotation.
      • 13 – The currency of the local monetary unit at recipient's location.
      • 14 – The currency of the monetary unit normally used by the supplier.
      • 15 – The currency of the local monetary unit at sender's location.
      • 16 – The currency as per tariff.
      • 17 – The currency in which the charges are calculated.
      • 18 – The currency in which tax amounts are due or have been paid.
    • 4405 – Code specifying a status.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Remark that the requested service in the order remains outstanding.
      • 2 – The instruction has been completed.
      • 3 – The information has been passed on.
      • 4 – The amount has the status of finality.
      • 5 – The amount is subject to finality.
      • 6 – The amount quoted is a minimum tariff.
      • 7 – The amount quoted is a fixed tariff.
      • 8 – The amount quoted is a maximum tariff.
      • 9 – The amount is quoted for information only, it is not part of the charges to be deducted or added.
      • 10 – The amount is available today.
      • 11 – The amount is available on the next banking office day after the booking date.
      • 12 – The amount is available on the second banking office day after the booking date.
      • 13 – The amount available on the third banking office day after the booking date.
      • 14 – Funds not collected by beneficiary.
      • 15 – The amount or quantity is zero.
      • 16 – No status or condition has been advised.
      • 17 – A status or condition has been requested.
      • 18 – No charge is to be made.
      • 19 – The quantity has been the subject of a rounding operation.
      • 20 – Intended to last or function indefinitely.

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CUX To specify currencies used in the transaction and relevant details for the rate of exchange. (Max 1)
  • C504 – The usage to which a currency relates.
    • 6347 – Code qualifying the usage of a currency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The currency in which charges are to be paid.
      • 2 – The currency applicable to amounts stated. It may have to be converted.
      • 3 – The currency which should be used to the target destination of the transaction.
      • 4 – Currency applicable to amounts stated in a transport document/message.
      • 5 – Currency on which the calculation is based.
      • 6 – Additional currency the message recipient needs for information purposes. The actual message amount(s) is/are not based upon this currency.
      • 7 – Currency in which the account is held.
    • 6345 – Code specifying a monetary unit.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
    • 6343 – Code qualifying the type of currency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for customs valuation.
      • 2 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for insurance purposes.
      • 3 – The currency of the local monetary unit.
      • 4 – The currency of the monetary unit used for calculation in an invoice.
      • 5 – The currency of the monetary unit of an account.
      • 6 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted from.
      • 7 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted into.
      • 8 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a price list.
      • 9 – The currency of the monetary unit used in an order.
      • 10 – The currency of the monetary unit used for pricing purposes.
      • 11 – The currency of the monetary unit used for payment.
      • 12 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a quotation.
      • 13 – The currency of the local monetary unit at recipient's location.
      • 14 – The currency of the monetary unit normally used by the supplier.
      • 15 – The currency of the local monetary unit at sender's location.
      • 16 – The currency as per tariff.
      • 17 – The currency in which the charges are calculated.
      • 18 – The currency in which tax amounts are due or have been paid.
    • 6348 – To specify the value of the multiplication factor used in expressing currency units.
      Type: n, Max Length: 4
  • C504 – The usage to which a currency relates.
    • 6347 – Code qualifying the usage of a currency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The currency in which charges are to be paid.
      • 2 – The currency applicable to amounts stated. It may have to be converted.
      • 3 – The currency which should be used to the target destination of the transaction.
      • 4 – Currency applicable to amounts stated in a transport document/message.
      • 5 – Currency on which the calculation is based.
      • 6 – Additional currency the message recipient needs for information purposes. The actual message amount(s) is/are not based upon this currency.
      • 7 – Currency in which the account is held.
    • 6345 – Code specifying a monetary unit.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
    • 6343 – Code qualifying the type of currency.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for customs valuation.
      • 2 – The currency of the monetary unit involved in the transaction for insurance purposes.
      • 3 – The currency of the local monetary unit.
      • 4 – The currency of the monetary unit used for calculation in an invoice.
      • 5 – The currency of the monetary unit of an account.
      • 6 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted from.
      • 7 – The currency of the monetary unit to be converted into.
      • 8 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a price list.
      • 9 – The currency of the monetary unit used in an order.
      • 10 – The currency of the monetary unit used for pricing purposes.
      • 11 – The currency of the monetary unit used for payment.
      • 12 – The currency of the monetary unit used in a quotation.
      • 13 – The currency of the local monetary unit at recipient's location.
      • 14 – The currency of the monetary unit normally used by the supplier.
      • 15 – The currency of the local monetary unit at sender's location.
      • 16 – The currency as per tariff.
      • 17 – The currency in which the charges are calculated.
      • 18 – The currency in which tax amounts are due or have been paid.
    • 6348 – To specify the value of the multiplication factor used in expressing currency units.
      Type: n, Max Length: 4
  • 5402 – To specify the rate at which one specified currency is expressed in another specified currency.
    Type: n, Max Length: 12
  • 6341 – To identify an exchange rate currency market.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • AAA – The currency exchange rate is set by the Paris exchange.
    • AAB – The currency exchange rate is set by the Central Bank of Colombia.
    • AMS – The currency exchange rate is set by the Amsterdam exchange.
    • ARG – Argentina exchange.
    • AST – The currency exchange rate is set by the Australian exchange.
    • AUS – Wiener Boersenkammer.
    • BEL – Commission de la Bourse Bruxelles.
    • CAN – The currency exchange rate is set by the Toronto exchange.
    • CAR – The currency exchange rate is set by a written or spoken agreement between two or more parties.
    • CIE – Currency rates published by the US Customs Information Exchange, 6 WTC, New York NY 10048-0945, USA.
    • DEN – Koebenhavns Fondsboers.
    • ECR – The currency exchange rate is set for a length of time by the European Community.
    • FIN – The currency exchange rate is set by the Helsinki exchange.
    • FRA – The currency exchange rate is set by the Frankfurt exchange.
    • IMF – The currency exchange rate is set by the International Monetary Fund.
    • LNF – The currency exchange rate is set by the London exchange at the first closing.
    • LNS – The currency exchange rate is set by the London exchange at the second closing.
    • MIL – The currency exchange rate is set by the Milan exchange.
    • NOR – The currency exchange rate is set by the Oslo exchange.
    • NYC – The currency exchange rate is set by the New York exchange.

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DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 2)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

RFF To specify a reference. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at RFF above.

Group SG3 (Max 4)
FII To identify an account and a related financial institution. (Max 1) Required
  • C078 – Identification of an account holder by account number and/or account holder name in one or two lines. Number preferred.
    • 3194 – To identify the holder of an account.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3192 – Name of the holder of an account.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3192 – Name of the holder of an account.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 6345 – Code specifying a monetary unit.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
  • C088 – Identification of a financial institution by code branch number, or name and name of place. Code or branch number preferred.
    • 3433 – Code specifying the name of an institution.
      Type: an, Max Length: 11
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 3434 – To identify a branch of an institution.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 3432 – Name of an institution.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
    • 3436 – Name of the location of a branch of an institution.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
  • 3035 – Code giving specific meaning to a party.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – Party to be billed in accordance with AAR Accounting rule 11.
    • AB – Third party who arranged the purchase of merchandise on behalf of the actual buyer.
    • AE – Any natural or legal person who makes a declaration to an official body on behalf of another natural or legal person, where legally permitted (CCC).
    • AF – Natural or legal person responsible for the satisfactory performance of a Customs transit operation. Source: CCC.
    • AG – (3196) Party authorized to act on behalf of another party. Synonym: Representative.
    • AH – Agent acting on behalf of the transit principal (CCC).
    • AI – Person who has been chosen for a job.
    • AJ – The party which has issued all mutually agreed codes used in the message.
    • AK – Party to whom acknowledgement should be sent.
    • AL – (3340) Party accepting liability for goods held or moving (e.g. transit) under a Customs authorization and - when applicable - a guarantee.
    • AM – Employee of a company or firm authorized to act on behalf of that company or firm e.g. to make a Customs declaration.
    • AN – Person or company which is authorised by the relevant Customs authority to import goods without payment all taxes or specific taxes at the point of entry into the country.
    • AO – Party account is assigned to.
    • AP – (3336) Party accepting goods, products, services, etc.
    • AQ – Person or company approved by the relevant authority in the country to pack and export specific goods under Customs supervision.
    • AR – Exporter authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AS – Identifies the financial institution servicing the account(s).
    • AT – Importer authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AU – Trader authorized/approved by Customs for special transit procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AV – Party that has delegated the authority to take a certain action on behalf of a company or agency.

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  • 3207 – Identification of the name of the country or other geographical entity as defined in ISO 3166-1 and UN/ECE Recommendation 3.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
CTA To identify a person or a department to whom communication should be directed. (Max 1)
  • C056 – Code and/or name of a contact such as a department or employee. Code preferred.
    • 3413 – To identify a contact, such as a department or employee.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 3412 – Name of a contact, such as a department or employee.
      Type: an, Max Length: 256
  • 3139 – Code specifying the function of a contact (e.g. department or person).
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – Department/person to contact for matters regarding insurance.
    • AB – Department/person to contact for matters regarding the workshop.
    • AC – Department/person in charge of accepting incoming goods.
    • AD – The contact responsible for accounting matters.
    • AE – Department/person to contact for matters regarding contracts.
    • AF – Department/person to contact for matters regarding land registry.
    • AG – Department/person of the agent which acts on behalf of another party.
    • AH – Department/person to contact for matters regarding technical coordination of works.
    • AI – Department/person to contact for matters regarding project management on behalf of the contractor.
    • AJ – Department/person to contact for matters regarding investments.
    • AK – Department/person to contact for matters regarding management of works on behalf of the owner.
    • AL – Department/person to contact for matters regarding personnel (human resources).
    • AM – Department/person to contact for matters regarding claims.
    • AN – Department/person to contact for laboratory matters.
    • AO – Department/person to contact for matters regarding plant/equipment.
    • AP – Department/person responsible for the accounts payable function within a corporation.
    • AQ – Department/person to contact for matters regarding quantity surveying.
    • AR – Department/person responsible for the accounts receivable within a corporation.
    • AS – Department/person to contact for matters regarding public relations.
    • AT – Department/person to contact for matters regarding technical issues.

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COM To identify a communication number of a department or a person to whom communication should be directed. (Max 5)
  • C076 – Communication number of a department or employee in a specified channel.
    • 3148 – To identify a communication address.
      Type: an, Max Length: 512 (Required)
    • 3155 – Code specifying the type of communication address.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – A process that, on demand, connects two or more data terminal equipments and permits the exclusive use of a data circuit between them until the connection is released (ISO).
      • AB – Communications number assigned by Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques (SITA).
      • AC – Communications number assigned by Aeronautical Radio Inc.
      • AD – AT&T mailbox identifier.
      • AE – Peripheral device identification.
      • AF – The switched telecommunications network of the United States Department of Defense.
      • AG – The switched telecommunications network of the United States government.
      • AH – Data exchange via the World Wide Web.
      • AI – Identifies that portion of an international telephone number representing the country code to be used when calling internationally.
      • AJ – Identifies the alternate telephone number.
      • AK – Code that identifies the communications number for the online videotex service.
      • AL – Identifies the cellular phone number.
      • AM – The international telephone direct line number.
      • AN – ODETTE File Transfer Protocol.
      • AO – Identification of the Uniform Resource Location (URL) Synonym: World wide web address.
      • AP – VHF radio telephone.
      • AQ – The X.400 address accepting information in the body text of a message.
      • AR – Address capable of receiving messages in accordance with the EDIINT/AS1 protocol for MIME based EDI .
      • AS – Address capable of receiving messages in accordance with the EDIINT/AS2 protocol.
      • AT – Address capable of receiving messages in accordance with the EDIINT/AS3 protocol.

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Group SG4 (Max 6)
NAD To specify the name/address and their related function, either by C082 only and/or unstructured by C058 or structured by C080 thru 3207. (Max 1) Required
  • C082 – Identification of a transaction party by code.
    • 3039 – Code specifying the identity of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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  • C058 – Unstructured name and address: one to five lines.
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3124 – Free form description of a name and address line.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C080 – Identification of a transaction party by name, one to five lines. Party name may be formatted.
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3045 – Code specifying the representation of a party name.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Name component 1: Family name. Name component 2: Given name or initials. Name component 3: Given name or initials. Name component 4: Maiden name. Name component 5: Title Group of name components transmitted in sequence with name component 1 transmitted first. The maiden name is the family name given at birth of a female. Other names are self-explanatory.
      • 2 – Name component 1: paternal name; name component 2: maternal name; name component 3: given name or initial(s); name component 4: middle name or initial(s); name component 5: name suffix.
      • 3 – Name component 1: Qualification Name component 2: First part of the name Name component 3: Second part of the name.
  • C059 – Street address and/or PO Box number in a structured address: one to four lines.
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 3042 – To identify a street and number and/or Post Office box number.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C819 – To specify a country subdivision, such as state, canton, county, prefecture.
    • 3229 – To identify a country subdivision, such as state, canton, county, prefecture.
      Type: an, Max Length: 9
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 3228 – Name of a country subdivision, such as state, canton, county, prefecture.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
  • 3035 – Code giving specific meaning to a party.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – Party to be billed in accordance with AAR Accounting rule 11.
    • AB – Third party who arranged the purchase of merchandise on behalf of the actual buyer.
    • AE – Any natural or legal person who makes a declaration to an official body on behalf of another natural or legal person, where legally permitted (CCC).
    • AF – Natural or legal person responsible for the satisfactory performance of a Customs transit operation. Source: CCC.
    • AG – (3196) Party authorized to act on behalf of another party. Synonym: Representative.
    • AH – Agent acting on behalf of the transit principal (CCC).
    • AI – Person who has been chosen for a job.
    • AJ – The party which has issued all mutually agreed codes used in the message.
    • AK – Party to whom acknowledgement should be sent.
    • AL – (3340) Party accepting liability for goods held or moving (e.g. transit) under a Customs authorization and - when applicable - a guarantee.
    • AM – Employee of a company or firm authorized to act on behalf of that company or firm e.g. to make a Customs declaration.
    • AN – Person or company which is authorised by the relevant Customs authority to import goods without payment all taxes or specific taxes at the point of entry into the country.
    • AO – Party account is assigned to.
    • AP – (3336) Party accepting goods, products, services, etc.
    • AQ – Person or company approved by the relevant authority in the country to pack and export specific goods under Customs supervision.
    • AR – Exporter authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AS – Identifies the financial institution servicing the account(s).
    • AT – Importer authorized/approved by Customs for special Customs procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AU – Trader authorized/approved by Customs for special transit procedures e.g. simplified procedure.
    • AV – Party that has delegated the authority to take a certain action on behalf of a company or agency.

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  • 3164 – Name of a city.
    Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • 3251 – Code specifying the postal zone or address.
    Type: an, Max Length: 17
  • 3207 – Identification of the name of the country or other geographical entity as defined in ISO 3166-1 and UN/ECE Recommendation 3.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
CTA To identify a person or a department to whom communication should be directed. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at CTA above.

COM To identify a communication number of a department or a person to whom communication should be directed. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at COM above.

Group SG5 (Max 4)
INP To specify parties to an instruction, the instruction, or both. (Max 1) Required
  • C849 – Identify the sending and receiving parties of the instruction.
    • 3301 – To identify the party enacting an instruction.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The financial institution which is requested to issue the documentary credit.
      • 2 – The financial institution which issues the documentary credit, if the applicant's bank is not acting as the issuing bank.
      • 3 – The financial institution with which the beneficiary maintains an account.
      • 4 – The buyer is responsible for carrying out the instruction.
      • 5 – The seller is responsible for carrying out the instruction.
      • 6 – Identifies the financial institution through which the advising bank is to advise the documentary credit.
      • 7 – Identifies the financial institution used by the issuing bank to advise the documentary credit.
      • 8 – Identifies the bank from whom payment is due.
      • 9 – The financial institution with which the ordering party maintains an account.
    • 3285 – Code specifying the party to receive an instruction.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The financial institution which is requested to issue the documentary credit.
      • 2 – The financial institution which issues the documentary credit, if the applicant's bank is not acting as the issuing bank.
      • 3 – The financial institution with which the beneficiary maintain an account.
      • 4 – The party in whose favour the documentary credit is to be issued and the party who must comply with the credit's terms and conditions.
      • 5 – First party to contact.
      • 6 – Second party to contact.
      • 7 – Third party to contact.
      • 8 – Fourth party to contact.
      • 9 – First financial institution to contact.
      • 10 – Second financial institution to contact.
      • 11 – Party to whom payment is due.
      • 12 – Identifies the bank which is to receive funds.
      • 13 – Identifies the bank to whom payment is due.
      • 14 – Code specifying the party to receive an instruction.
      • 15 – Party from whom payment is due.
      • 16 – Party or party's agent from whom funds will be made available.
  • C522 – To specify an instruction.
    • 4403 – Code qualifying the type of instruction.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Instruction requires action.
      • 2 – The instructions are to be executed by means of a party.
      • 3 – Instruction how to act if maximum value will be or has been exceeded.
      • 4 – Documentary credit confirmation instructions.
      • 5 – Documentary credit confirmation of issuance.
      • 6 – Documentary credit pre-advice instructions.
      • 7 – Delivery instructions for documents required under a documentary credit.
      • 8 – Additional terms and/or conditions to the documentary credit.
      • 9 – Instruction refers to an investment.
      • 10 – Instructions as to how the reimbursement is to be effected.
      • 11 – Instructions to the paying and/or accepting and/or negotiating bank.
      • 12 – Instructions and/or information to the applicant.
      • 13 – Case of need party power instructions.
      • 14 – Payment of the documentary credit in local currency instructions.
      • 15 – Return of acceptance draft instructions.
      • 16 – Advice of non-payment method.
      • 17 – Advice of non-acceptance method of the documentary credit.
      • 18 – Advice of payment method of the documentary credit.
      • 19 – Advice of acceptance method of the documentary credit.
      • 20 – Instructions for the first transmission of documents.

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    • 4401 – Code specifying an instruction.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – Send a credit note.
      • AB – Send invoice, taking into account specified discrepancies.
      • AC – Instruction to advise party by airmail.
      • AD – Instruction to advise a party.
      • AE – Read the meter when the supply period starts.
      • AF – Instruction to cease delivery.
      • AG – The identified item must be sent for replacement.
      • AH – The identified item is to be picked up.
      • AI – Advise of documentary credit by telecommunication.
      • AJ – Instruction to advise party by fax.
      • AK – Issue documentary credit by registered airmail.
      • AL – Deliver documents in one set by registered airmail.
      • AM – Deliver documents in two sets by registered airmail.
      • AN – The receiver is authorized to debit the account of the sender when due.
      • AO – The receiver is authorized to reimburse themselves on the reimbursing bank when due.
      • AP – Instruction to advise party by phone.
      • AQ – Upon receipt and verification of documents we shall credit your account with us when due.
      • AR – Protest is to be made in case of non-payment.
      • AS – Protest is to be made in case of non-acceptance.
      • AT – Instruction to advise party by telex.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 4400 – Free form description of an instruction.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C850 – Provides information regarding the status of an instruction.
    • 4405 – Code specifying a status.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Remark that the requested service in the order remains outstanding.
      • 2 – The instruction has been completed.
      • 3 – The information has been passed on.
      • 4 – The amount has the status of finality.
      • 5 – The amount is subject to finality.
      • 6 – The amount quoted is a minimum tariff.
      • 7 – The amount quoted is a fixed tariff.
      • 8 – The amount quoted is a maximum tariff.
      • 9 – The amount is quoted for information only, it is not part of the charges to be deducted or added.
      • 10 – The amount is available today.
      • 11 – The amount is available on the next banking office day after the booking date.
      • 12 – The amount is available on the second banking office day after the booking date.
      • 13 – The amount available on the third banking office day after the booking date.
      • 14 – Funds not collected by beneficiary.
      • 15 – The amount or quantity is zero.
      • 16 – No status or condition has been advised.
      • 17 – A status or condition has been requested.
      • 18 – No charge is to be made.
      • 19 – The quantity has been the subject of a rounding operation.
      • 20 – Intended to last or function indefinitely.

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    • 3036 – Name of a party.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • 1229 – Code specifying the action to be taken or already taken.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The information is to be or has been added.
    • 2 – The information is to be or has been deleted.
    • 3 – The information is to be or has been changed.
    • 4 – This line item is not affected by the actual message.
    • 5 – This line item is entirely accepted by the seller.
    • 6 – This line item is accepted but amended by the seller.
    • 7 – This line item is not accepted by the seller.
    • 8 – Code specifying that the message is a schedule only.
    • 9 – Code specifying that amendments are requested/notified.
    • 10 – This line item is not found in the referenced message.
    • 11 – This line is not amended by the buyer.
    • 12 – Code specifying that the line item numbers have changed.
    • 13 – Buyer has deducted amount from payment.
    • 14 – Buyer has a claim against an outstanding invoice.
    • 15 – Factor has been requested to charge back the outstanding item.
    • 16 – Seller agrees to issue a credit note.
    • 17 – New settlement terms have been agreed.
    • 18 – Factor agrees to abide by the outcome of negotiations between seller and buyer.
    • 19 – Seller does not accept validity of dispute.
    • 20 – The reported situation is settled.

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FTX To provide free form or coded text information. (Max 1)
  • 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
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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  • 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 a goods item sufficient to identify it for customs, statistical or transport purposes.
    • AAB – [4276] Free form description of the conditions of payment between the parties to a transaction.
    • AAC – [7488] Additional information concerning dangerous substances and/or article in a consignment.
    • AAD – [7254] 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.
    • 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.

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  • 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.
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 2)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

Group SG6 (Max 10)
GEI To identify processing information. (Max 1) Required
  • C012 – Identification of the processing indicator.
    • 7365 – Code specifying a processing indicator.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Content of message is accepted.
      • 2 – Content of message is rejected, with comment.
      • 3 – Content of message is rejected, without comment.
      • 4 – Specified goods have been released from Customs control.
      • 5 – Specified goods are required for examination.
      • 6 – All document, or documents as specified, to be produced.
      • 7 – Specified goods are detained.
      • 8 – Specified goods may move under Customs transfer.
      • 9 – Goods declaration is accepted, awaiting goods arrival.
      • 10 – Declaration is requested.
      • 11 – Information for pre-entry of a goods declaration.
      • 12 – The sender is not allowed to send the message type which was sent.
      • 13 – The message type is not supported by the recipient.
      • 14 – Message conveys information on an error.
      • 15 – Response after correction; correction has been approved.
      • 16 – Response after correction; correction has not been approved.
      • 17 – Message has been received.
      • 18 – Request for clearance of the goods.
      • 19 – Goods are in bulk.
      • 20 – Commercial transaction will be paid by cash within a prescribed time frame.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 7364 – Free form description of a processing indicator.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • 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.

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MOA To specify a monetary amount. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at MOA above.

LOC To identify a place or a location and/or related locations. (Max 2)
  • C517 – Identification of a location by code or name.
    • 3225 – To identify a location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 3224 – Name of the location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 256
  • C519 – Identification the first related location by code or name.
    • 3223 – To identify a first related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 3222 – Name of first related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
  • C553 – Identification of second related location by code or name.
    • 3233 – To identify a second related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 3232 – Name of the second related location.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
  • 3227 – Code identifying the function of a location.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – (3018) Point or port of departure, shipment or destination, as required under the applicable terms of delivery, e.g. Incoterms.
    • 2 – [3109] To identify the place where the payment has been or should be made.
    • 3 – Place where equipment tare has been or must be checked for official assessment.
    • 4 – Place at which the goods have been received.
    • 5 – (3214) Port, airport or other location from which a means of transport or transport equipment is scheduled to depart or has departed.
    • 6 – A bed in a ward.
    • 7 – (3246) Place to which the goods are to be finally delivered under transport contract terms (operational term).
    • 8 – Port, airport or other location to which a means of transport or transport equipment is destined.
    • 9 – [3334] Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which the goods (cargo) are loaded on to the means of transport being used for their carriage.
    • 10 – [3348] Place where the goods are taken over by the carrier.
    • 11 – [3392] Seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which goods are unloaded from the means of transport having been used for their carriage.
    • 12 – Port at which the goods are discharged from the vessel used for their transport.
    • 13 – [3424] Place where goods are to be or have been transferred from one means of transport to another during the course of one transport operation.
    • 14 – [3385] To identify the place where a goods item is located.
    • 15 – Place where the responsibility is transferred.
    • 16 – Place where the ownership of the goods is transferred.
    • 17 – Place where goods are transported across a country border.
    • 18 – [3156] Warehouse where a particular consignment is to be or has been stored.
    • 19 – Factory/plant relevant for a particular consignment.
    • 20 – Place where goods will ultimately be delivered.

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  • 5479 – Code specifying a relation.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
NAD To specify the name/address and their related function, either by C082 only and/or unstructured by C058 or structured by C080 thru 3207. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at NAD above.

RCS To specify sector/subject requirements and conditions. (Max 1)
  • C550 – To identify the specific rule/condition requirement.
    • 7295 – Code specifying a requirement or condition.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17 (Required)
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The service was determined by the service provider.
      • 2 – All X-rays specifically requested.
      • 3 – Not for comparison.
      • 4 – The service on contiguous body area that required different set-up.
      • 5 – The service was conducted on non-contiguous body areas.
      • 6 – Three hours or more between the services.
      • 7 – Service was conducted on the left part of the body.
      • 8 – The referral has been lost.
      • 9 – Treatment was necessary as it was an emergency and/or immediately required.
      • 10 – Second visit in one day.
      • 11 – The procedure is separate.
      • 12 – Post treatment medical care which differs from the usual post treatment medical care.
      • 13 – Service was conducted on the right part of the body.
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 7294 – Free form description of a requirement or condition.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • 7293 – Code qualifying identification of a subject area.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The specified conditions apply within the construction industry.
    • 2 – The specified conditions apply within the government export sector.
    • 3 – The specified conditions apply within the chemical industry.
    • 4 – The specified conditions apply within the electronics industry.
    • 5 – The specified conditions apply within the automotive industry.
    • 6 – The specified conditions apply within the steel industry.
    • 7 – Factoring industry.
    • 8 – A code to identify the defence industry.
    • 9 – Alcohol beverage industry.
    • 10 – Applies to police formalities.
    • 11 – Applies to customs regulations.
    • 12 – Applies to health regulation.
    • 13 – Balance of payments.
    • 14 – National regulations specified by the relevant government.
    • 15 – To identify requirements and conditions applicable to government activity.
    • 16 – Subject refers to standards implementation.
    • 17 – The information is related to insurance.
    • 18 – Applies to credit inquiry.
    • 19 – Applies to a general request.
    • 20 – Applies to payment terms.

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  • 1229 – Code specifying the action to be taken or already taken.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The information is to be or has been added.
    • 2 – The information is to be or has been deleted.
    • 3 – The information is to be or has been changed.
    • 4 – This line item is not affected by the actual message.
    • 5 – This line item is entirely accepted by the seller.
    • 6 – This line item is accepted but amended by the seller.
    • 7 – This line item is not accepted by the seller.
    • 8 – Code specifying that the message is a schedule only.
    • 9 – Code specifying that amendments are requested/notified.
    • 10 – This line item is not found in the referenced message.
    • 11 – This line is not amended by the buyer.
    • 12 – Code specifying that the line item numbers have changed.
    • 13 – Buyer has deducted amount from payment.
    • 14 – Buyer has a claim against an outstanding invoice.
    • 15 – Factor has been requested to charge back the outstanding item.
    • 16 – Seller agrees to issue a credit note.
    • 17 – New settlement terms have been agreed.
    • 18 – Factor agrees to abide by the outcome of negotiations between seller and buyer.
    • 19 – Seller does not accept validity of dispute.
    • 20 – The reported situation is settled.

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  • 3207 – Identification of the name of the country or other geographical entity as defined in ISO 3166-1 and UN/ECE Recommendation 3.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
FTX To provide free form or coded text information. (Max 10)

Elements and codes as defined at FTX above.

Group SG7 (Max 1)
PRC To identify a process. (Max 1) Required
  • C242 – Identification of process type and description.
    • 7187 – Code specifying a type of process.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17 (Required)
      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.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 7186 – Free form description of a type of process.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 7186 – Free form description of a type of process.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C830 – To identify the details of a specific process.
    • 7191 – Code specifying a process.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 7190 – Free form description of a process.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
FTX To provide free form or coded text information. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at FTX above.

Group SG8 (Max 9999)
DOC To identify documents and details directly related to it. (Max 1) Required
  • C002 – Identification of a type of document/message by code or name. Code preferred.
    • 1001 – Code specifying the document name.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – Certificate providing the values of an analysis.
      • 2 – Certificate certifying the conformity to predefined definitions.
      • 3 – Certificate certifying the quality of goods, services etc.
      • 4 – Report providing the results of a test session.
      • 5 – Report specifying the performance values of products.
      • 6 – Report providing specification values of products.
      • 7 – Reports on events during production process.
      • 8 – Document/message describes the test report of the first sample.
      • 9 – A document/message to enable the transmission of information regarding pricing and catalogue details for goods and services offered by a seller to a buyer.
      • 10 – Document/message providing basic data concerning a party.
      • 11 – A pre-approved document relating to federal label approval requirements.
      • 12 – Certificate certifying a specific quality of agricultural products.
      • 13 – Document/message which evidences the transport of goods by post (e.g. mail, parcel, etc.).
      • 14 – Certificate certifying the weight of goods.
      • 15 – Document/message specifying the weight of goods.
      • 16 – Document by means of which the documentary credit applicant specifies the conditions for the certificate and by whom the certificate is to be issued.
      • 17 – Document identifying goods in which the issuing authority expressly certifies that the goods originate in a specific country or part of, or group of countries. It also states the price and/or cost of the goods with the purpose of determining the customs origin.
      • 18 – Specific form of transit declaration issued by the exporter (movement certificate).
      • 19 – Certificate certifying the quantity of goods, services etc.
      • 20 – Usage of QALITY-message.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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    • 1000 – Name of a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
  • C503 – Identification of document/message by number, status, source and/or language.
    • 1004 – To identify a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 1373 – Code specifying the status of a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • 1 – The specified document is accepted.
      • 2 – Notice that a specific document will be accompanying the goods.
      • 3 – The specified document is conditionally accepted.
      • 4 – Notice that a specific document/message will be transmitted via a separate EDI message.
      • 5 – Notice that the specific document or message is for information only.
      • 6 – Notice that a specific document or message will not be sent via EDI.
      • 7 – Request for a specific message to be formatted and transmitted or a request for a specific document to be raised and sent.
      • 8 – The specified document is rejected.
      • 9 – The document or message is to be printed.
      • 10 – Specific document is currently valid.
      • 11 – Specified document is not available.
      • 12 – Customs declaration to which the document is related completed or exhaust the allowance stated on the document. The document is attached to the Customs declaration.
      • 13 – Customs declaration to which the document is related does not complete or exhaust the allowance stated on the document . The document is not attached to the declaration but has already been lodged in the Customs station.
      • 14 – Customs declaration to which the document is related completed or exhaust the allowance stated on the document. The usage of the document is complete. The document is not attached to the declaration but has already been lodged in the Customs station.
      • 15 – Customs declaration to which the document is related does not complete or exhaust the allowance stated on the document. The document can continue to be used for future declarations until the allowance is exhausted. The document is not attached to the declaration but has already been lodged in the Customs station.
      • 16 – Specified document is not or cannot be attached.
      • 17 – Document not attached to the Customs declaration but is attached to the goods.
      • 18 – Specified document is attached to the Customs declaration and will be required to be returned to the declarant after Customs endorsement.
      • 19 – Application has been submitted for that document.
      • 20 – Indicates that the document has legal validity from the date of receival of the cargo.

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    • 1366 – Free form description of the source of a document.
      Type: an, Max Length: 70
    • 3453 – Code specifying the language name.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
    • 1056 – To identify a version.
      Type: an, Max Length: 9
    • 1060 – To identify a revision.
      Type: an, Max Length: 6
  • 3153 – Code specifying the type of communication medium.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3
    Valid Codes:
    • AA – A process that, on demand, connects two or more data terminal equipments and permits the exclusive use of a data circuit between them until the connection is released (ISO).
    • AB – Communications number assigned by Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques (SITA).
    • AC – Communications number assigned by Aeronautical Radio Inc.
    • AD – A communication channel identifying a courier.
    • AE – Express (e.g. overnight) postal service document delivery.
    • CA – The cable is used as communication medium.
    • EI – Number identifying the service and service user.
    • EM – Exchange of mail by electronic means.
    • EX – Telephone extension.
    • FT – According to ISO.
    • FX – Device used for transmitting and reproducing fixed graphic material (as printing) by means of signals over telephone lines or other electronic transmission media.
    • GM – GEIS mailbox system is used as communication medium.
    • IE – IBM IE is used as communication medium.
    • IM – Internal mail address/number.
    • MA – Postal service document delivery.
    • PB – Postbox system is used as communication medium.
    • PS – The process of routing and transferring data by means of addressed packets so that a channel is occupied only during the transmission; upon completion of the transmission the channel is made available for the transfer of other packets (ISO).
    • SW – Communications address assigned by Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications s.c.
    • TE – Voice/data transmission by telephone.
    • TG – Text transmission via telegraph.

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  • 1220 – Quantity of document copies required.
    Type: n, Max Length: 2
  • 1218 – Quantity of document originals required.
    Type: n, Max Length: 2
MOA To specify a monetary amount. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at MOA above.

DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

RFF To specify a reference. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at RFF above.

NAD To specify the name/address and their related function, either by C082 only and/or unstructured by C058 or structured by C080 thru 3207. (Max 2)

Elements and codes as defined at NAD above.

Group SG9 (Max 5)
CUX To specify currencies used in the transaction and relevant details for the rate of exchange. (Max 1) Required

Elements and codes as defined at CUX above.

DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

Group SG10 (Max 100)
AJT To identify the reason for an adjustment. (Max 1) Required
  • 4465 – Code specifying the adjustment reason.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – An adjustment made based on an agreement between partners.
    • 2 – Goods of inferior quality.
    • 3 – An adjustment due to the damage of goods.
    • 4 – An adjustment made because the delivered quantity was less than expected.
    • 5 – An adjustment due to a price query.
    • 6 – The buyer requires that proof of delivery be made before payment.
    • 7 – Buyer is to make payment later.
    • 8 – Adjustment made to deduct the returnable container charge.
    • 9 – Invoice not in accordance with the order.
    • 10 – Cost of draft has been deducted from payment.
    • 11 – Bank charges have been deducted from payment.
    • 12 – Agent commission has been deducted from payment.
    • 13 – Buyer claims an existing (financial) obligation from seller which (partly) offsets the outstanding invoice(s).
    • 14 – Delivery not according to specifications.
    • 15 – Goods returned to agent.
    • 16 – Goods partly returned.
    • 17 – Goods damaged in transit.
    • 18 – Buyer does not accept invoice(s) charge as it relates to goods where the ownership remains with the seller until sold.
    • 19 – Trade discount deducted from payment.
    • 20 – Penalty amount deducted for later delivery.

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  • 1082 – To identify a line item.
    Type: an, Max Length: 6
MOA To specify a monetary amount. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at MOA above.

RFF To specify a reference. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at RFF above.

FTX To provide free form or coded text information. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at FTX above.

Group SG11 (Max 9999)
DLI To specify the processing mode of a specific line within a referenced document. (Max 1) Required
  • 1073 – Code indicating an action associated with a line of a document.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – The document line is included in the document/transaction.
    • 2 – The document line is excluded from the document/transaction.
  • 1082 – To identify a line item.
    Type: an, Max Length: 6 (Required)
MOA To specify a monetary amount. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at MOA above.

PIA To specify additional or substitutional item identification codes. (Max 5)
  • C212 – Goods identification for a specified source.
    • 7140 – To identify an item.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 7143 – Coded identification of an item type.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – Number assigned by manufacturer or seller to identify the release of a product.
      • AB – The item number is that of an assembly.
      • AC – Article identifier used within health sector to indicate data used conforms to HIBC.
      • AD – Number assigned to a cold roll.
      • AE – Number assigned to a hot roll.
      • AF – Number assigned to a slab, which is produced in a particular production step.
      • AG – A number assigned to indicate a revision of software.
      • AH – An 11-digit code that uniquely identifies consumer packaging of a product; does not have a check digit.
      • AI – A 12-digit code that uniquely identifies the consumer packaging of a product, including a check digit.
      • AJ – Number assigned to a sample.
      • AK – Number assigned to a pack containing a stack of items put together (e.g. cold roll sheets (steel product)).
      • AL – A 13-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator.
      • AM – A 14-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator and the check digit.
      • AN – A suffix used in conjunction with a higher level UPC (Universal product code) to define packing variations for a product.
      • AO – A code which specifies the codification of the state's labelling requirements.
      • AP – Number assigned to the heat (also known as the iron charge) for the production of steel products.
      • AQ – A number identifying a coupon.
      • AR – A number to identify a resource.
      • AS – A number to identify a work task.
      • AT – Identification number on a product allowing a quick electronic retrieval of price information for that product.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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  • C212 – Goods identification for a specified source.
    • 7140 – To identify an item.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 7143 – Coded identification of an item type.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – Number assigned by manufacturer or seller to identify the release of a product.
      • AB – The item number is that of an assembly.
      • AC – Article identifier used within health sector to indicate data used conforms to HIBC.
      • AD – Number assigned to a cold roll.
      • AE – Number assigned to a hot roll.
      • AF – Number assigned to a slab, which is produced in a particular production step.
      • AG – A number assigned to indicate a revision of software.
      • AH – An 11-digit code that uniquely identifies consumer packaging of a product; does not have a check digit.
      • AI – A 12-digit code that uniquely identifies the consumer packaging of a product, including a check digit.
      • AJ – Number assigned to a sample.
      • AK – Number assigned to a pack containing a stack of items put together (e.g. cold roll sheets (steel product)).
      • AL – A 13-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator.
      • AM – A 14-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator and the check digit.
      • AN – A suffix used in conjunction with a higher level UPC (Universal product code) to define packing variations for a product.
      • AO – A code which specifies the codification of the state's labelling requirements.
      • AP – Number assigned to the heat (also known as the iron charge) for the production of steel products.
      • AQ – A number identifying a coupon.
      • AR – A number to identify a resource.
      • AS – A number to identify a work task.
      • AT – Identification number on a product allowing a quick electronic retrieval of price information for that product.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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  • C212 – Goods identification for a specified source.
    • 7140 – To identify an item.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 7143 – Coded identification of an item type.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – Number assigned by manufacturer or seller to identify the release of a product.
      • AB – The item number is that of an assembly.
      • AC – Article identifier used within health sector to indicate data used conforms to HIBC.
      • AD – Number assigned to a cold roll.
      • AE – Number assigned to a hot roll.
      • AF – Number assigned to a slab, which is produced in a particular production step.
      • AG – A number assigned to indicate a revision of software.
      • AH – An 11-digit code that uniquely identifies consumer packaging of a product; does not have a check digit.
      • AI – A 12-digit code that uniquely identifies the consumer packaging of a product, including a check digit.
      • AJ – Number assigned to a sample.
      • AK – Number assigned to a pack containing a stack of items put together (e.g. cold roll sheets (steel product)).
      • AL – A 13-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator.
      • AM – A 14-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator and the check digit.
      • AN – A suffix used in conjunction with a higher level UPC (Universal product code) to define packing variations for a product.
      • AO – A code which specifies the codification of the state's labelling requirements.
      • AP – Number assigned to the heat (also known as the iron charge) for the production of steel products.
      • AQ – A number identifying a coupon.
      • AR – A number to identify a resource.
      • AS – A number to identify a work task.
      • AT – Identification number on a product allowing a quick electronic retrieval of price information for that product.

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    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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  • C212 – Goods identification for a specified source.
    • 7140 – To identify an item.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 7143 – Coded identification of an item type.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – Number assigned by manufacturer or seller to identify the release of a product.
      • AB – The item number is that of an assembly.
      • AC – Article identifier used within health sector to indicate data used conforms to HIBC.
      • AD – Number assigned to a cold roll.
      • AE – Number assigned to a hot roll.
      • AF – Number assigned to a slab, which is produced in a particular production step.
      • AG – A number assigned to indicate a revision of software.
      • AH – An 11-digit code that uniquely identifies consumer packaging of a product; does not have a check digit.
      • AI – A 12-digit code that uniquely identifies the consumer packaging of a product, including a check digit.
      • AJ – Number assigned to a sample.
      • AK – Number assigned to a pack containing a stack of items put together (e.g. cold roll sheets (steel product)).
      • AL – A 13-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator.
      • AM – A 14-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator and the check digit.
      • AN – A suffix used in conjunction with a higher level UPC (Universal product code) to define packing variations for a product.
      • AO – A code which specifies the codification of the state's labelling requirements.
      • AP – Number assigned to the heat (also known as the iron charge) for the production of steel products.
      • AQ – A number identifying a coupon.
      • AR – A number to identify a resource.
      • AS – A number to identify a work task.
      • AT – Identification number on a product allowing a quick electronic retrieval of price information for that product.

      Showing 20 of 107 values defined for element 7143 in D07A.

    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

      Showing 20 of 320 values defined for element 3055 in D07A.

  • C212 – Goods identification for a specified source.
    • 7140 – To identify an item.
      Type: an, Max Length: 35
    • 7143 – Coded identification of an item type.
      Type: an, Max Length: 3
      Valid Codes:
      • AA – Number assigned by manufacturer or seller to identify the release of a product.
      • AB – The item number is that of an assembly.
      • AC – Article identifier used within health sector to indicate data used conforms to HIBC.
      • AD – Number assigned to a cold roll.
      • AE – Number assigned to a hot roll.
      • AF – Number assigned to a slab, which is produced in a particular production step.
      • AG – A number assigned to indicate a revision of software.
      • AH – An 11-digit code that uniquely identifies consumer packaging of a product; does not have a check digit.
      • AI – A 12-digit code that uniquely identifies the consumer packaging of a product, including a check digit.
      • AJ – Number assigned to a sample.
      • AK – Number assigned to a pack containing a stack of items put together (e.g. cold roll sheets (steel product)).
      • AL – A 13-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator.
      • AM – A 14-digit code that uniquely identifies the manufacturer's shipping unit, including the packaging indicator and the check digit.
      • AN – A suffix used in conjunction with a higher level UPC (Universal product code) to define packing variations for a product.
      • AO – A code which specifies the codification of the state's labelling requirements.
      • AP – Number assigned to the heat (also known as the iron charge) for the production of steel products.
      • AQ – A number identifying a coupon.
      • AR – A number to identify a resource.
      • AS – A number to identify a work task.
      • AT – Identification number on a product allowing a quick electronic retrieval of price information for that product.

      Showing 20 of 107 values defined for element 7143 in D07A.

    • 1131 – Code identifying a user or association maintained code list.
      Type: an, Max Length: 17
    • 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 – GS1 (formerly EAN International), an organisation of GS1 Member Organisations, which manages the GS1 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.

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  • 4347 – Code qualifying the product identifier.
    Type: an, Max Length: 3 (Required)
    Valid Codes:
    • 1 – Information which specifies and qualifies product identifications.
    • 2 – The item number describes the potential substitute product.
    • 3 – The given item number is the number of the product that substitutes another one.
    • 4 – The given item number is the number of the original product substituted by another.
    • 5 – The item number is for product identification.
    • 6 – Product id of the product that will follow the one currently in production/trade.
    • 7 – Product id of the predecessor of the product currently in production/trade.
    • 8 – The given item number is the expired item number of the product. It has been replaced.
    • 9 – Code indicating the deletion of a secondary identification.
    • 10 – Identification of a defective part.
    • 11 – Identification of a repaired part.
    • 12 – Alternate number to identify the product.
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

Group SG12 (Max 5)
CUX To specify currencies used in the transaction and relevant details for the rate of exchange. (Max 1) Required

Elements and codes as defined at CUX above.

DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

Group SG13 (Max 10)
AJT To identify the reason for an adjustment. (Max 1) Required

Elements and codes as defined at AJT above.

MOA To specify a monetary amount. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at MOA above.

RFF To specify a reference. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at RFF above.

FTX To provide free form or coded text information. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at FTX above.

Group SG14 (Max 1)
GEI To identify processing information. (Max 1) Required

Elements and codes as defined at GEI above.

MOA To specify a monetary amount. (Max 5)

Elements and codes as defined at MOA above.

Group SG15 (Max 5)
AUT To specify results of the application of an authentication procedure. (Max 1) Required
  • 9280 – To specify the value of a validation result.
    Type: an, Max Length: 35 (Required)
  • 9282 – To identify the cryptographic key used for the calculation of the validation.
    Type: an, Max Length: 35
DTM To specify date, and/or time, or period. (Max 1)

Elements and codes as defined at DTM above.

UNT Unknown Segment (Max 1) Required

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