BH GSO ISO 9735-1:2017
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
21 June 2017
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Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) -- Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) -- Part 1: Syntax rules common to all parts
BH GSO ISO 9735-1:2017 Files
English
32 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
65.04 BHD
BH GSO ISO 9735-1:2017 Scope
This part of ISO 9735 specifies common syntax rules for the formatting of batch and interactive messages to be interchanged between computer application systems. It includes the terms and definitions for all parts of ISO 9735.
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