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  2. IDoc - Wikipedia

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    An IDoc consists of Control record (it contains the type of IDoc, port of the partner, release of SAP R/3 which produced the IDoc etc.); Data records of different types. The number and type of segments is mostly fixed for each IDoc type, but there is some flexibility (for example an SD order can have any number of items).

  3. X12 EDIFACT Mapping - Wikipedia

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    Report of Test Results 863 QUALITY Material Safety Data Sheet 848 — Contract Award 836 — SHIPPING/RECEIVING TRANSACTIONS Shipment Information (Bill of Lading) 858 IFTMCS Receiving Advice 861 RECADV Non-conformance Information-Disposition Transaction, Cause/Correction 842 — INVENTORY MANAGEMENT TRANSACTIONS Inventory Inquiry/Advice 846 INVRPT

  4. X12 Document List - Wikipedia

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    Report of Test Results 865 Purchase Order Change Acknowledgment/Request - Seller Initiated 866 Production Sequence 867 Product Transfer and Resale Report 869 Order Status Inquiry 870 Order Status Report 871 Component Parts Content 873 Commodity Movement Services 874 Commodity Movement Services Response 875 Grocery Products Purchase Order 876

  5. Transaction document - Wikipedia

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    Transaction documents refers to legally relevant documents that are either printed, inserted and mailed, or electronically presented. [1] They consist of a mixture of fixed and variable data. These documents are usually created by organizations through their financial computing system and then delivered to other parties (such as clients ...

  6. Business transaction management - Wikipedia

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    Using BTM, application support teams are able to search for transactions based on message context and content – for instance, time of arrival or message type – providing a way to isolate causes for common issues such as application exceptions, stalled transactions, and lower-level issues such as incorrect data values.

  7. ISO 20022 - Wikipedia

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    The switch involves transactions for settling payments related to the Eurosystem's monetary policy operations, as well as bank‑to‑bank and commercial transactions. TARGET2 previously handled transactions for over 2000 G€ per day. [6] In the United States, The Federal Reserve's FedNow instant payments service uses ISO 20022 messaging. [7]

  8. Transaction printing - Wikipedia

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    Transaction Printing describes a mode of submitting a job to a printing device. A digital printing system is attached to a computer database and many similar pages, called forms, are printed; each, for example, with a different person's data filling the form such as a monthly telephone or cable bill.

  9. Long-running transaction - Wikipedia

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    Long-running transactions (also known as the saga interaction pattern [1] [2]) are computer database transactions that avoid locks on non-local resources, use compensation to handle failures, potentially aggregate smaller ACID transactions (also referred to as atomic transactions), and typically use a coordinator to complete or abort the transaction.