To specify a reference.
To describe an item in either an industry or free format.
A segment used to convey an indexing structure mechanism which identifies the positioning of a group or item.
The Project Tasks Planning message is used in various industry sectors when there is a requirement for all parties involved to formally establish and exchange planning and scheduling information. This information describes the tasks and resources needed to complete a project or provide a service. This can include such details as what activities or tasks are involved, who is available to do the work, who is doing the work, what must be completed or delivered such as a document or goods, and when the work will be completed or when the item will be delivered. This document may be part of the contractual documents exchanged for the preparation, status, or completion of a project or service.
To head, identify and specify a message.
To indicate the type and function of a message and to transmit the identifying number.
To identify processing information.
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
To specify a reference.
To describe an item in either an industry or free format.
A segment used to convey an indexing structure mechanism which identifies the positioning of a group or item.
To specify information necessary to establish the identity of a party.
To specify an address.
A segment used to convey an indexing structure mechanism which identifies the positioning of a group or item.
To identify a person or a department to whom communication should be directed.
To identify a communication number of a department or a person to whom communication should be directed.
To give a precise definition of all necessary elements belonging to the configuration of a computer system like hardware, firmware, operating system, communication (VANS, network type, protocol, format) and application software.
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
To specify the link of one non-EDIFACT external file to an EDIFACT message.
To give a precise definition of all necessary elements belonging to the configuration of a computer system like hardware, firmware, operating system, communication (VANS, network type, protocol, format) and application software.
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
To specify an index.
A segment used to convey an indexing structure mechanism which identifies the positioning of a group or item.
To describe an item in either an industry or free format.
To specify sector/subject requirements and conditions.
To identify a line item and configuration.
A segment used to convey an indexing structure mechanism which identifies the positioning of a group or item.
To specify a reference.
To describe an item in either an industry or free format.
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
To separate header, detail and summary sections of a message.
To specify a reference.
To identify a line item and configuration.
To specify the status of an object or service, including its category and the reason(s) for the status.
A segment used to convey an indexing structure mechanism which identifies the positioning of a group or item.
To specify a reference.
To describe an item in either an industry or free format.
To specify information necessary to establish the identity of a party.
To identify and describe a specific characteristic and its relevance for subsequent business processes.
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
To provide free form or coded text information.
To identify a person or a department to whom communication should be directed.
To identify a communication number of a department or a person to whom communication should be directed.
To specify a related set of identification numbers.
To identify relationships between objects.
To specify sector/subject requirements and conditions.
A segment used to convey an indexing structure mechanism which identifies the positioning of a group or item.
To specify a reference.
To describe an item in either an industry or free format.
To specify date, and/or time, or period.
To provide control total.
To end and check the completeness of a message.
Code identifying a type of message and assigned by its controlling agency.
Release number within the current message version number.
Code identifying a controlling agency.
Code identifying a sub-function of a message type.
Code identifying a controlling agency.
Code identifying a controlling agency.
Code identifying a controlling agency.