> 5. Being told by partner to ignore the standards and to take the "dirty" data
> as is.
Pet peeve of the week -- having every customer who sends an 860 interprets on
their own what the POC03 and POC04 should be
I have customers who use POC03/POC04 as:
Orig/Change
Change/New
Orig/New
--/New
--/Change
Change/--
We have SIX different possibilities amongst out customers, and the qualifiers
are used indiscriminately too -- one of them has been known to use a QI with a
negative number to indicate a quantity decrease (and vice versa with a QD).
And for those who use 860s, how do you interpret a PC qualifier with values in
one of the POC03/POC04 elements?
Well, it keeps me employed.
Cheers,
Jim Guthrie
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