Important note
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To fulfill the requirements of directive 2003/58/EG, article 4, C058 has been opened in NAD segments identifying a message sender. If the place in the 5 DE 3124 is not sufficient, the following RFF segments can be used, qualified with DE 1153 = GN. DE 1154 has got a capacity of 70 digits. Only in those cases, when no RFF segment follows NAD, a RFF+GN can be used in the heading section of the message. Within the EDI recommendations of GS1 Germany this is only applicable for the messages REMADV and SLSFCT.
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This brochure offers different ways to start
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Introduction |
"Introduction" contains a short description of the respective message.
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BusinessTerms |
"Business Terms", is a table which links directly to the sequence numbers of the segments.
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Diagram |
"Diagram", is a hierarchical graphic depiction of all used segments in the same sequence as they are defined in the EANCOM® message. However, every segment is shown only once, and it is therefore possible that the sequence numbering is interrupted.
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Structure |
"Structure", is a list of all used segments in the same sequence as they are defined in the EANCOM® message. In general, for each piece of information one single segment is provided. Exeptions may arrise when the the occurence of a segment is limited and can contain alternative information (e.g., segment BGM).
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Segmentlayout |
"Segmentlayout", an illustration that has been chosen to match the business terms (data from the inhouse application) with the elements from the EANCOM® syntax.
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Codes |
"Codes" contains a list of the codes used in the message.
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Examples |
"Examples", provides at least one message example with comments. Please note that, for technical reasons, the examples can contain component data element separators, which would otherwise be represented as data element separators in the original messages.
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Print |
"Print" opens the PDF documentation for the corresponding message.
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Message structure
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Heading section |
Specification of message sender and receiver, delivery party, receiving date and document number.
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Detail section |
The detail section mirrors the detail section of the DESADV message and is used to specify differences between quantities advised and received, if applicable.
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Summary section |
The summary section contains no data and has syntactical reasons.
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Project description
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The receiving advice message is sent from the retailer to the supplier after the physical receiving of goods. It specifies details of goods received on agreed conditions.
The message relates to a single despatch point and a single receiving point. It may cover a number of different items or packages. It gives information to the consignor about received and accepted/not accepted goods.
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The transmission of a DESADV by the sender of goods is a pre-condition for that process. The following RECADV indicates again all information of the heading and detail section inclusive SSCC. It is also recommended to send back the batch number. This is to be agreed bilaterally by the partners. Like SSCC the indication is not mandatory, but helps in the process of tracking and tracing. Both, correct deliveries and discrepancies are communicated. The data from the RECADV can directly be used to create an INVOIC without differences.
This procedure is recommended to minimise differences in invoices at later time.
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The segments QTY and QVR in SG 22
Overview of the qualifiers used in the examples in RECADV
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RECADV Example 1
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RECADV Example 2
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RECADV Example 3
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RECADV Example 4
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RECADV Example 5
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RECADV Example 6
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RECADV Example 7
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RECADV Example 8
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RECADV Example 9
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