I concur (But I don't have every version of the specs)
C001 would be the next in line with 15 possible values. (Actually 5
repeats of a triplet of info).
 
 

Thanks, 
Martin Morrison 

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael Mattias/LS
        Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 2:03 PM
        To: EDI-L
        Subject: [EDI-L] Max Number of Subelements per element?
        
        

        OK, here's a weird one...
        
        Does anyone know what the maximum number of subelements for any
one
        (composite) data element might be?
        
        I looked thru ANSI 5 X12.3 (elements), and it looks like C028 is
the winner,
        with 20 (twenty) possible subelements.
        
        But I am open to correction because I am thinking 'real hard'
about
        hard-coding this value!
        
        Thanks,
        Michael C. Mattias
        Tal Systems Inc.
        Racine WI
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:mmattias%40talsystems.com> 
        
        

         



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