
Number of lines that range between 1 and maximum number possible is present in format A along with format B.
Maximum number of lines that is possible is present in format A along with format B.
In this format pattern, format A can have multiple lines in its data, which are separated by CRLF. Format A and Format B are also separated by CRLF. In order to differentiate between the data for format A and data for format B we have followed the above conversion pattern. In this case, format A is represented as a combination of the number of possible lines and the maximum length per line. The order of the formats is important and should always be maintained.
Example
  | Field | 41a – OPTION D | 
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  | Format  | (4*35x)CRLF14x  | 
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  | Specification  | (Name & Address)(Code)  | 
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  | Format in  | (35x)CRLF14x(2*35x)CRLF14x(3*35x)CRLF14x  | 
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  | Designer  | (4*35x)CRLF14x  | 
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  | Specification  | (Name & Address)(Code) (Name & Address)(Code)  | 
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  | in Designer | (Name & Address)(Code) (Name & Address)(Code)  | 
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Present in Message Format: MT710  | ||
See Also:
Adding a new Generic Field
Adding a 
Mapping Formats with Specification