GB/T 14805.2-2007
ActiveElectronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) - Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4,Syntax release number:1) - Part 2: Syntax rules specific to batch EDI
行政、商业和运输业电子数据交换(EDIFACT) 应用级语法规则(语法版本号:4,语法发布号:1) 第2部分: 批式电子数据交换专用的语法规则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the syntax rules for batch Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) within the EDIFACT framework, defining how structured data messages are formatted, exchanged, and interpreted in batch processing environments. It is applied in administrative, commercial, and transport sectors where organizations exchange standardized business documents (e.g., purchase orders, invoices, shipping notices) in bulk, non-real-time transmissions. The standard ensures interoperability between different computer systems and trading partners by providing a consistent data structure for batch EDI communications.
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