Ahmed EL-Malatawy | 10 Jun 11:26

Fwd: Needing help in representing composite data element

Dear All,

I want to ask about the representation of composite data elements in generic
packager XML file .
I know that, with JPOS there are a representations of some composite data
elements for versions 1987 & 1993 .but
I don't have the specification documents(protocol documents) for these
versions , i have only the specification document (ISO 8583:2003) and most
of these composite data
elements changed in version 2003 .
From the above , can you help me to know how i can represent the following
field in generic packager XML as an example :

Field # 34 :  Electronic commerce data , its specification in 2003 protocol
document  as follows :

*See the attached image for the specification*

Ahmed A. El-Malatawy

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Mark Salter | 10 Jun 14:10

Re: Fwd: Needing help in representing composite data element

Ahmed EL-Malatawy wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> I want to ask about the representation of composite data elements in generic
> packager XML file .
> I know that, with JPOS there are a representations of some composite data
> elements for versions 1987 & 1993 .but
> I don't have the specification documents(protocol documents) for these
> versions , i have only the specification document (ISO 8583:2003) and most
> of these composite data
> elements changed in version 2003 .

But fields within fields are probably quite similar.

In the spec you have is field 34 split into a number of subfields?

Compare it to field 126 in modules\jpos\cfg\packager\base1.xml does this 
composite field help at all?

>>From the above , can you help me to know how i can represent the following
> field in generic packager XML as an example :
> 
> Field # 34 :  Electronic commerce data , its specification in 2003 protocol
> document  as follows :
> 
> *See the attached image for the specification*
Attachments are stripped on this mailing list, which is perhaps a good 
thing as  you would be publishing a 'copy' of a portion of copyrighted item.

I know a picture speaks a thousand words, but can you just describe the 
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