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Implementation Related Components


Message Content Inventory Archived, and was part of release 200601 :
Identifier : ICD3xx - - (Données spécifiques des garanties Incendie)-
- ( UN/Edifact : added info )
- (UN/Edifact MIG : Fr / Nl ) - (XML/JSON : added info )
Sender :
Receiver :
Status : 3 - Version : 1
Seq. n° n
u
d
(*)
Data element
Code list
Usage
Mandatory
Conditional
Optional (**)
Condition(s)
Indicator
Identifier
Version
4  
Garantie, type
No
-
-
Mand.
 
5  
Durée indemnisation
No
-
-
Option.
 
10  
Type de couverture vol contenu
Yes
3
Option.
 
15  
Type allocation (domage commercial)
Yes
2
Option.
 
20  
Type de franchise
Yes
1
Option.
 
25  
Application franchise générale contractuelle
No
-
-
Option.
 
30  
Montant au 1er risque
No
-
-
Option.
 
35  
Capital - Indemnité journalière
No
-
-
Option.
 
40  
Franchise
No
-
-
Option.
 
45  
Valeur minimale de la franchise
No
-
-
Option.
 
50  
Valeur maximale de la franchise
No
-
-
Option.
 
55  
Nombre de fois appliquer franchise légale
No
-
-
Option.
 
60  
Pourcentage valeur assurée
No
-
-
Option.
 
65  
Pourcentage intervention
No
-
-
Option.
 
70  
Pourcentage franchise ( sur valeur assurée )
No
-
-
Option.
 
80  
Sous-garanties
No
-
-
Option.
 

(*) n u d : new / updated / deleted since previous version.

(*bis) u : updated : this can be a codelist-version incrementing.
  Note that in many, not to say all such cases, the user-community does not await such next release to implement/activate such new codelist-values.
  The reasoning is that such added value does not affect the current data-structures and hence is considered easely implementable.
  Such reasoning tends to forget how given new codelist-values might not simply affect the data, but also affect the process, which might be more of a problem...

(**) Usage: The indications Mandatory / Conditional / Optional are to be understood in respect of the actual level of the Data element:
  example given; some party data-set as a whole can be optional, while, if present, the party's name within that party data-set can be mandatory.

Remark: in UN/Edifact, "Mandatory / Conditional" are notions used within the standard.
  And within edi-guides (a refinement of a standard) the "Conditional" can become "Required / Optional / Dependent / Advised / Not used".
  Ideally we should implement the same ideas.