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CONTEXT.TXT ----------- Fields: Record Type, Transaction Set ID, Area, Sequence, Segment ID, Reference Designator, Composite ID, Composite Sequence, Data Element Number, Code, Table, Position, Note Number, Note Type, Note Lengths: 1, 6, 1, 3, 3, 2, 4, 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 9, 1, 4096 Example: "E","830","2","410","FST","02","","","680","Q","","","5384","", "This code is only used when the receiver is performing replenishment based on forecast information." Notes: Fields 1-12 are the same as CONDETL.TXT
Field 13 - Note Number: Each note is numbered. There is no logic to the numbering. Some users may wish to import the notes into a separate table. This number can be used as a key to that table.
Field 14 - Note Type: Each note can be given additional qualification: "A" = Industry Segment Name "B" = Data Element Name Aliases These are not the ASC X12N Health Care Data Element Dictionary Names. See "F" below. Those names do not appear in this data. "C" = UB-92 reference "D" = NSF reference "E" = Example "F" = ASC X12N Health Care Data Element Dictionary Name
Field 15 - Note: Free form text containing context specific instruction. There may be typesetting mark-up language codes in these notes. Possible codes: <T> = Tab Stop <R> = Carriage Return <B> = Bold type font <D> = Default type font <I> = Italic type font <BI> = Bold Italic type font
If a quote mark (") appears in the body of the note, a double quote mark is used in field 14. For example: "This is a note with some ""quoted"" material."
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