Message Content Inventory |
Identifier : IxD6xx - - (Données spécifiques (sous-)garanties A.T.)
- Approved
, and is part of release 201501 - ( TB2-UN/Edifact MIG : Fr / Nl ) - (UN/Edifact & XML/JSON : added info ) |
Sender :
Receiver :
Status : 2 - Version : 3
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Seq. n° | n u d (*) |
Data element | Code list |
Usage Mandatory Conditional Optional (**) |
Condition(s) |
TB2 UN/EDIFACT representation |
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Indicator |
Identifier |
Version |
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4 |
Garantie, type
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No
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-
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-
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Mand.
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Note this MCI is the one following MCI ICD6xx version 2
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ICD+6xx or ISD+6xx
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5 |
Prime adaptable à l'évolution du risque
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No
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-
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-
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Option.
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BIN+641B
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10 |
Prime unitaire
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No
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-
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-
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Option.
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MOA+175
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15 |
Taux de prime
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No
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-
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-
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Option.
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PCD+016
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(*) n u d : new / updated / deleted since previous version.
(**) 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.