You can use an EDI type to indicate which EDI standard is used. For example, EDIFACT or ANSI X12. This is used for informational purposes only.
For each EDI type, you can set up qualifiers for an EDI segment.
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Set up EDI type |
Application Consultant |
You can use an EDI type to indicate which EDI standard is used. For example, EDIFACT or ANSI X12. This is used for informational purposes only. |
Set up qualifiers |
Application Consultant |
For each EDI type, you can set up qualifiers for an EDI segment. A common segment for which qualifiers are used is the address (NAD) segment. You can have different addresses in the same segment, for example, delivery address and invoice address. Use a qualifier to distinguish these addresses in the EDI file. Example: Set up the 3035 (party function code) qualifier for the NAD (name and address) segment with these values:
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Name | Responsible | Description |
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Set up EDI type |
Application Consultant |
You can use an EDI type to indicate which EDI standard is used. For example, EDIFACT or ANSI X12. This is used for informational purposes only. |
Set up qualifiers |
Application Consultant |
For each EDI type, you can set up qualifiers for an EDI segment. A common segment for which qualifiers are used is the address (NAD) segment. You can have different addresses in the same segment, for example, delivery address and invoice address. Use a qualifier to distinguish these addresses in the EDI file. Example: Set up the 3035 (party function code) qualifier for the NAD (name and address) segment with these values:
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