If a trading partner sends you a 997 with E-rejected with errors, they
should be using all of the AK... segments, especially those in which they
can report to you specifically what was in error. In this way you can then
engage in continuous quality improvement activities by evaluating the errors
and instituting proper corrective action. I don't understand why you don't
want to use the full functionality of the 997 standard to deal with
exception and error reporting.
 
Not using AK3 and AK4 only ensures that you will be kept in the dark and
treated like a mushroom.
 
Rachel
Rachel Foerster & Associates, Ltd.
39432 North Avenue
Beach Park, IL 60099
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From: george zhang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 11:21 AM
To: Tom Brandt; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] Rejected Sets in 997


Hi, Tom,
Thanks for your reply. 
Yes, I have read the standard carefully. I know how to define an error but
there are how can i
differenitate between "E" and "R"  ? 
E means accepted but with errors.
R means rejected. 

My thought from Steve is we don't need to reject a set if we only use AK2
and AK5. If there were
errors at the ST/SE level, we just set "E" - Accepted with errors. In case
we used AK3 and AK4,
thatis, we have to see whether the contents in a  transaction set is
compliant with the company
EDI spec., then we may say reject a transaction set if it is not compliant
with the spec..  I
thing the case mentioned by Steve is a good example.

Thanks,
Geo
--- Tom Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> At 11:56 AM 2/11/2005, georgeopenx1 wrote:
> >Greethings Group,
> >Could you tell me in which case the transaction set in an EDI doc
> >ack'ed will be regarded as a Rejected set? I'v never seen a tx set as
> >a rejected set in 997.
> 
> Look at the list of values defined for element 718 - Transaction Set
Syntax 
> Error Code. There are 27 of them in 4010, and include Transaction Set Not 
> Supported, Transaction Set Trailer Missing, mismatched control numbers,
etc.
> --
> Tom Brandt
> Northtech Systems, Inc.
> 130 S. 1st Street, Suite 220
> Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1343
> http://www.northtech.com/
> 
>  

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