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0. INTRODUCTIONThis specification provides the definition of the Infrastructure condition message (INFCON) to be used in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) between trading partners involved in administration, commerce and transport. 1. SCOPE1.1. Functional definitionThe Infrastructure condition message is sent by a responsible party to other interested parties regarding the condition of a component in a commercial services or utilities infrastructure. 1.2. Field of applicationThe Infrastructure condition message may be used for both national and international applications. It is based on universal practice related to administration, commerce and transport, and is not dependent on the type of business or industry. 1.3. PrinciplesAn Infrastructure condition message concerning an infrastructure component may be sent:
The message may be an initial message and does not require a response. The message contains condition, availability and other management information in coded or free text format. This message is typically used in cases where a component in a network is taken down for repair or has broken down, for example in:
2. REFERENCESSee UNTDID, Part 4, Chapter 2.3 UN/ECE UNSM - General Introduction, Section 1. 3. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS3.1. Standard terms and definitionsSee UNTDID, Part 4, Chapter 2.3 UN/ECE UNSM - General Introduction, Section 2. 4. MESSAGE DEFINITION4.1. Segment clarificationThis section should be read in conjunction with the segment table which indicates mandatory, conditional and repeating requirements. 4.1.1. Header sectionInformation to be provided in the Header section: 0010 UNH, Message headerA service segment starting and uniquely identifying a message. The message type code for the Infrastructure condition message is INFCON. Note: Infrastructure condition messages conforming to this document must contain the following data in segment UNH, composite S009:
0020 BGM, Beginning of messageA segment by which the sender uniquely identifies the Infrastructure condition message by means of its name and number and when necessary its function. 0030 DTM, Date/time/periodA segment specifying general dates and, when relevant, times related to the whole message. The segment must be specified at least once to specify the message date as allocated by the sender. 0040 FTX, Free textA segment with free text information, in coded or clear form, used when additional information is needed, which is relevant for all components described in the actual message but cannot be accommodated within other segments. 0050 Segment Group 1: RFF-DTMA group of segments for giving references and where necessary, their dates, relating to the whole message. 0060 RFF, ReferenceA segment identifying a reference by its type and number. 0070 DTM, Date/time/periodA segment specifying the date/time related to the referenced information. 0080 Segment Group 2: NAD-SG3A group of segments identifying the parties with associated information relevant to the whole message. 0090 NAD, Name and addressA segment identifying names and addresses of the parties, in coded or clear form, and their functions relevant to the message. At least one occurrence of the segment is required. This will normally be the party responsible for the component(s) described. It is recommended that, if possible, only the coded form of the party ID should be specified. 0100 Segment Group 3: CTA-COMA group of segments giving contact details of a specific person and/or department within the party identified. 0110 CTA, Contact informationA segment to identify a person and/or department, and their function, to whom communications should be directed. 0120 COM, Communication contactA segment to identify a communication type and number for the contact specified. 4.1.2. Detail sectionInformation to be provided in the Detail section: 0130 Segment group 4: LOC-DTM-NAD-FTX-SG5-SG6-SG7 A group of segments identifying the component being reported. This includes the party responsible for the component, the physical characteristics of the component, the reason for the downtime and the scheduled downtime of the component. 0140 LOC, Place/location identificationA segment to identify the location of the component being reported. It is recommended that, where possible, codes should be used to identify the component to facilitate automatic processing. 0150 DTM, Date/time/periodA segment to specify dates associated with the downtime, availability or occurrence of an event connected to the component. 0160 NAD, Name and addressA segment to identify parties and/or addresses related to the component, such as installation address. 0170 FTX, Free textA segment with free text information, in coded or clear form, used when additional information on the downtime, availability or occurrence of an event connected to the component is needed but cannot be accommodated within other segments. In computer to computer exchanges such text will normally require the receiver to process this segment manually. 0180 Segment Group 5: CCI-CAVA group of segments providing characteristics and characteristic details of the component. 0190 CCI, Characteristic/class idA segment to identify characteristic and/or the characteristic name and characteristic relevance for the component. 0200 CAV, Characteristic valueA segment to specify characteristic of the component, by value in either coded form or in free format. 0210 Segment Group 6: QTY-DTMA group of segments to provide quantity change or other relevant quantities for the specified component and, where relevant, related date and time information, for example indication of capacity within a given period. 0220 QTY, QuantityA segment to specify quantities related to the component. 0230 DTM, Date/time/periodA segment indicating date or time details relating to the quantity, for example indication of capacity within a given period. 0240 Segment Group 7: SCC-DTMA group of segment specifying schedules related to the downtime, availability or occurrence of an event connected to the component. 0250 SCC, Scheduling conditionsA segment specifying the type and status of the schedule being given, and optionally defining a pattern to be established, such as estimated schedule for the downtime, availability or occurrence of an event connected to the component. 0260 DTM, Date/time/periodA segment indicating the date/time details relevant to the schedule details. This segment may be used to indicate date/time ranges. 0270 UNT, Message trailerA service segment ending a message, giving the total number of segments in the message (including the UNH & UNT) and the control reference number of the message. 4.2. Segment index (alphabetical sequence by tag)
4.3. Message structure4.3.1. Segment table
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