Entering an option specification, Refer – BEA SWIFT Adapter User Manual

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3. The formats within the brackets ( ) should be treated as a single unit. In the

following figure, note option P. The format is :4!c(//4!a2!a2!c[3!c]). The ( )
brackets separates :4!c from the rest, thus implying only two sub-fields with
formats 4!c and //4!a2!a2!c[3!c]. If the brackets were missed, the format
//4!a2!a2!c[3!c] would not apply for a single sub-field BIC/BEI as in the figure.
Instead it would imply four sub-fields with formats 4!a, 2!a, 2!c and 3!c.


4. Refer

Mapping Formats with Specification (Sub-fields)

to know how to perform

the same using the designer.


5. A generic field always starts with a colon (:), followed by a Qualifier of format 4!c

followed by zero or more sub-fields. There is no such rule for a non-generic field.


See Also:

Adding a New Generic Field

Entering an Option Specification


The specification of a field should describe the field’s format, and is given as a list of
its constituent subfields. Each sub-field is separated from the next by using the ( )
brackets. For example, the format of field 95C is :4!c//2!a. As per this format, there
are 2 subfields, one with format 4!c and the next with 2!a. The specification should
be entered to represent these two subfields namely, Qualifier and Country Code as
(Qualifier)(Country Code).


Consider the following case.

Format Pattern

[A] SEPERATOR [B] SEPERATOR [C] where A, B, C

represent formats of sub-fields.

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