On Feb 18, 2013, at 10:42 AM, eppyebots wrote:
> (actually, why I looked at the ISO 9735 was for a question about the UNB test
> indicator: is '0' a allowed value? One could argue that the zero should be
> compressed (and disappear)).
Actually that argument does not holdup, since d/e 0035 "Test Indicator" is
defined as "n1" which is a fix length of 1. Therefore the compression rules for
"variable" length data elements do not apply :-)
Regards,
Klaus
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