SYNTAX INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS

MCI against derived EDI

Message Content Inventory (Full view) MCI-ID : 82
Identifier : ICDGEN
Version : 3

Object / Action : 0 / 0
()

Domain : 0

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Message (data) element
As from the Model
Description (Mandatory/Conditional/Optional) (Change)
Id
Level
Class
Generalization
Attribute and type
Codelist
Version
Formule - identifiant ( O ) ()
15
       
 
Formule - numéro CBFA ( O ) ()
20
       
 
Formule - nom ( O ) ()
25
       
 
Date d'effet ( O ) ()
30
       
 
Date d'expiration ( O ) ()
35
       
 
Date première commission ( O ) ()
40
       
 
Date dernière commission ( O ) ()
45
       
 
Réponse action commerciale ( O ) ()
50
       
 
Présence d'une franchise ( O ) (n)
55
       
 
Rachat de franchise ( O ) (n)
60
       
 
Capital ( O ) ()
65
       
 
Coûts techniques ( O ) ()
70
       
 
Frais de commercialisation ( O ) ()
75
       
 
Montant Commission ( O ) ()
80
       
 
Montant Charges ( O ) ()
85
       
 
Montant Frais ( O ) ()
90
       
 
Montant Charges et frais ( O ) ()
95
       
 
Prime nette ( M ) ()
100
       
 
Frais de fractionnement ( O ) ()
105
       
 
Autres coûts à ajouter à la prime nette ( O ) ()
110
       
 
Taux de prime ( O ) ()
115
       
 
Taux de commission ( O ) ()
120
       
 
Pourcentage des charges ( O ) ()
125
       
 
Pourcentage des frais ( O ) ()
130
       
 
Pourcentage frais et charges ( O ) ()
135
       
 
Pourcentage réduction commerciale ( O ) ()
140
       
 
How you should read this table:
- Everything is on one line, and the "Generalization" field is empty: the "Attribute" belongs to the mentioned "Class".
- Everything is on one line, and the "Generalization" field is filled: the "Attribute" belongs to the mentioned "Generalization" of such "Class".
  This "Generalization" is not necessarily the one directly above the "Class", as there can be multiple "layers" of sucessive "Generalizations".
- One "Message (data) element" with it's "Id" has multiple "As from the Model" counterparts with "Level" 0, 1, ...
  The "Attribute" does not belong to the "Class" or "Generalization" in itself, but to some associated "Class" of "Generalization".
  Note that an association can be seen from "Class" to "Class", but also from "Class"-"Generalization" to "Class".