Reputation: 3517
So I understand and realise that ISO8583 messages are different from spec to spec but I'm wondering if there's a resource somewhere that can help me determine which fields are an absolute must. An '0200' message for example must surely have the PAN and Amount fields?
I'm finding it difficult to locate any such resource and it would be fantastic to have a look at some generic templates even if they carry additional info.
Any help is very much appreciated.
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1) Very popular implementation is Hypercom ISO8583 dialect;
2) Great source is also jpos.org and theirs manual;
3) Mr. Andy Orrock home page http://www.andyorrock.com I can recommend too.
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Reputation: 2270
I can confirm that the implementation of ISO8583-like specifications will be different due to different customized requirements.
Answering to your questions about 0200 Financial message in ISO8583:1987(like) version, below the approximate list of required Data Elements (DE):
The rest is optional or can be used depending of conditions.
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Reputation: 3328
No such luck, it really does vary from spec to spec. ISO8583 is more like XML: it's a meta language that allows you to build financial transaction protocols. In practice most of those will contains the PAN and Amount field, but basically generalities of ISO8583 are pretty useless: you'll always need to deal with one specific manifestation of the spec and standards bodies tend to take a lot of liberties with those.
If you are really really interested despite of this, the obvious source to look for specific information would be the actual ISO8583 standard, which is an actual publication. It's not free, though.
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