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Introduction
 
       
       
 
       
The following message specification is based on the publication of the "Banking Status Message" of GS1 Global in syntax 4.
 
       
       
 
       
       
 
       
Status

MESSAGE TYPE: BANSTA
REFERENCE DIRECTORY: D.01B
EANCOM® SUBSET VERSION: 003


Definition

A Banking Status message is sent by a financial institution to its customer providing status information on financial transactions at an application level.


Principles

A Banking Status message must always refer to a specific previously sent message.

A Banking Status message may cover the response given to any previously sent message, such as a commercial or payment instruction, a request for information, etc..

This message provides a means to report on errors and inconsistencies found in the original message at application level.

The Banking Status message is not intended to report on syntactical errors or to provide a non­repudiation response.

The message may provide status information about execution on original multi­instruction messages such as the Multiple Payment Order message (PAYMUL) in a positive and/or negative way.


The banking status message is a multiple message and is structured in three levels:

- Level A contains routing criteria for the banking status message.

- Level B contains exact references for each message or transaction to be reported.

- Level C contains status information related to a message or transaction.