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E-Commerce and E-Business







                                      CEFACT is the UNOs coordinating policies and technical development to support
                                      trade and electronic business.



                          4.3.1   Interchange Structure
                          EDIFACT consists of a hierarchical  structure where the top level  is referred to as  an interchange
                          structure, and bottom levels contain multiple messages. These messages consist of segments, which in
                          turn consist of composites. This structure indicates the beginning and end of the organizational units of
                          information within the message but does not contain data relevant to the EDI transaction. It indicates
                          the sender of the message, the intended recipient, the date and time of transmission, and so on.
                          The other type of control segment is connected with the loops of segments that may be repeated within
                          a message. In case of a particular transaction, if the billing address of various parties is different from
                          the shipping address, then a loop may be used to indicate the names and addresses of various parties in
                          that purchase order transaction. The loop header and loop trailer segments indicate the start and the
                          end of the loop. A group or segment can be mandatory (M) or conditional (C) and can be stated to
                          repeat.


                                           C99 indicates  between 0 and 99 repetitions of a segment or group,  while M99
                                           signifies between 1 and 99 repetitions of a segment or group.
                          Segments which initialize with the UN are called the service segments. These segments constitute the
                          envelope or the packaging of the EDIFACT messages.
                          EDIFACT consists of service segments like:
                          1.  Envelopes (UNB-UNZ, UNG-UNE, UNH-UNT)
                          2.  Delimiter String Advice (UNA)
                          3.  Section Separator (UNS)
                          An EDI message includes a field definition table that gives information about the data elements in the
                          message such as, whether an element is mandatory or conditional, numbers of characters it has, and
                          whether it is numeric or alphabetic. The structure of an EDIFACT message under the ISO standard is
                          shown in the figure 4.3. The UNA segment explains the separator characters used in the transmission.
                          The UNB segment detects the sender and receiver of the transmission and specifies the used character
                          set. The UNG and UNE segments are used only if the transmission carries many groups of messages of
                          various types. UNH and UNT segments are the mandatory segments. These two segments are the
                          collection of other related segments.  The UNZ segment ends the transmission.


                                                        Figure 4.3: Interchange Structure
















                          Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDIFACT



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