Coding       of       formats Sample Clauses

Coding       of       formats. Code Description A Alphabetical characters (no spaces or punctuation) AN Any printable character N Numerical decimal characters from 0 to 9 D Date in format (dd/mm/yyyy) T Time in format (hh:mm) DT Date and time in Extended UTC date/time format (yyyy-mm-qqThh:mi:ss,nzzzzzz) SUB Block: list of sub-fields L Choice from a list of values B Boolean (true/false; 1/0) The numbers after these codes in the data descriptions indicate the length of the field. A single number indicates a fixed-length field (e.g. "N6" for 6-character numeric), two numbers separated by two full stops indicate the minimum and maximum length expected (e.g.: "AN0..35" for alphanumeric that can be blank and up to a maximum of 35 characters).
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