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Use code and description OR combi tag without description. Onetrail will use the default description to the recipient as stated in the above exception codes list.

Example 1:

</errorClassification> <errorDescription> <FreeFormText

<GlobalMessageExceptionCode>000E</GlobalMessageExceptionCode>


             </errorClassification>
             <errorDescription>
                           <FreeFormText xml:lang="EN">Ok</FreeFormText>


Remark: Where “000E” = exception code and Freeform text = “OK”. Freeform text will ALWAYS overrule the default description as stated in the above exception codes list.

Example 2:

<GlobalMessageExceptionCode>504E%21120</GlobalMessageExceptionCode>


Remark: Where “504E” = exception code and “21120” = Ship to address(code) “%” needs to precede the variable!

<Exceptions> <ExceptionDescription> <errorClassification> <GlobalMessageExceptionCode>000E</GlobalMessageExceptionCode> </errorClassification> <errorDescription> <FreeFormText <GlobalExceptionTypeCode>Receipt Acknowledgement

<Exceptions>
     <ExceptionDescription>
              <errorClassification>
                     <GlobalMessageExceptionCode>000E</GlobalMessageExceptionCode>
             </errorClassification>
             <errorDescription>
                    <FreeFormText lang="EN">Ok</FreeFormText>


             </errorDescription>


     </ExceptionDescription>


     <GlobalExceptionTypeCode>Receipt Acknowledgement Exception</GlobalExceptionTypeCode>


</Exceptions>

Format & Syntax

The format of the standard Onetrail XML messages is XML version 1.0.
The encoding must be UTF-8. Please refer to our OT(N)ACK XSD Documentation for default values, multiplicity of elements, attributes, business rules and an overview for mapping design purposes.

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