#[non_exhaustive]pub struct X12ControlNumbers {
pub starting_interchange_control_number: Option<i32>,
pub starting_functional_group_control_number: Option<i32>,
pub starting_transaction_set_control_number: Option<i32>,
}Expand description
Contains configuration for X12 control numbers used in X12 EDI generation. Control numbers are used to uniquely identify interchanges, functional groups, and transaction sets.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.starting_interchange_control_number: Option<i32>Specifies the starting interchange control number (ISA13) to use for X12 EDI generation. This number is incremented for each new interchange. For the ISA (interchange) envelope, Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange generates an interchange control number that is unique for the ISA05 and ISA06 (sender) & ISA07 and ISA08 (receiver) combination.
starting_functional_group_control_number: Option<i32>Specifies the starting functional group control number (GS06) to use for X12 EDI generation. This number is incremented for each new functional group. For the GS (functional group) envelope, Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange generates a functional group control number that is unique to the sender ID, receiver ID, and functional identifier code combination.
starting_transaction_set_control_number: Option<i32>Specifies the starting transaction set control number (ST02) to use for X12 EDI generation. This number is incremented for each new transaction set.
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Source§impl X12ControlNumbers
impl X12ControlNumbers
Sourcepub fn starting_interchange_control_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn starting_interchange_control_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
Specifies the starting interchange control number (ISA13) to use for X12 EDI generation. This number is incremented for each new interchange. For the ISA (interchange) envelope, Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange generates an interchange control number that is unique for the ISA05 and ISA06 (sender) & ISA07 and ISA08 (receiver) combination.
Sourcepub fn starting_functional_group_control_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn starting_functional_group_control_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
Specifies the starting functional group control number (GS06) to use for X12 EDI generation. This number is incremented for each new functional group. For the GS (functional group) envelope, Amazon Web Services B2B Data Interchange generates a functional group control number that is unique to the sender ID, receiver ID, and functional identifier code combination.
Sourcepub fn starting_transaction_set_control_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn starting_transaction_set_control_number(&self) -> Option<i32>
Specifies the starting transaction set control number (ST02) to use for X12 EDI generation. This number is incremented for each new transaction set.
Source§impl X12ControlNumbers
impl X12ControlNumbers
Sourcepub fn builder() -> X12ControlNumbersBuilder
pub fn builder() -> X12ControlNumbersBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture X12ControlNumbers.
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Source§impl Clone for X12ControlNumbers
impl Clone for X12ControlNumbers
Source§fn clone(&self) -> X12ControlNumbers
fn clone(&self) -> X12ControlNumbers
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impl Debug for X12ControlNumbers
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impl PartialEq for X12ControlNumbers
impl StructuralPartialEq for X12ControlNumbers
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impl Freeze for X12ControlNumbers
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