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ANSI X9.100-172-3 : DRAFT 2007

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SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE VALIDATION OF INTEROPERABLE CHECK SECURITY FEATURES (ICSF) - PART 3: MESSAGE DEFINITIONS

Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Introduction
5 Document Conventions
6 Messages Overview
   6.1 Request-Response Model
   6.2 Relation of Messages to Roles
7 Interactive vs. Bulk Communications
8 Message Overview
   8.1 Message - Get Mark Information
   8.2 Message - Validate Marks
   8.3 Message - Bulk Get Mark Information
   8.4 Message - Bulk Validate Marks
   8.5 Message - Enquire Status
   8.6 Message - Validation Failure Notification
   8.7 Message - Bulk Validation Failure Notification
9 Message Parameters
   9.1 Parameters - Get Mark Information
   9.2 Parameters - Validate Marks
   9.3 Parameters - Bulk Get Mark Information
   9.4 Parameters - Bulk Validate Marks
   9.5 Parameters - Enquire Status
   9.6 Parameters - Validation Failure Notification
   9.7 Parameters - Bulk Validation Failure Notification
10 Common Message Parameters
   10.1 Common Request Parameters
   10.2 Common Response Parameters
11 Message Parameter Details
   11.1 Parameter Details - Get Mark Information
   11.2 Parameter Details - Validate Marks
   11.3 Parameter Details - Bulk Get Mark Information
   11.4 Parameter Details - Bulk Validate Marks
   11.5 Parameter Details - Enquire Status
   11.6 Parameter Details - Validation Failure Notification
   11.7 Parameter Details - Bulk Validate Failure Notification
12 XML Schema Diagrams and Definitions
   12.1 Top Level XML Schema
   12.2 Get Mark Information Request Schema
   12.3 Get Mark Information Response Schema
   12.4 Validate Marks Request Schema
   12.5 Validate Marks Response Schema
   12.6 Bulk Get Mark Information Request Schema
   12.7 Bulk Get Mark Information Response Schema
   12.8 Bulk Validate Marks Request Schema
   12.9 Bulk Validate Marks Response Schema
   12.10 Enquire Status Request Schema
   12.11 Enquire Status Response Schema
   12.12 Validation Failure Notification Request Schema
   12.13 Validation Failure Notification Response Schema
   12.14 Bulk Validation Failure Notification Request Schema
   12.15 Bulk Validation Failure Notification Response Schema
13 Supporting XML Schema Constructs
   13.1 Semi-Parsed MICR
   13.2 Check Info
   13.3 Mark Parameters
   13.4 Validate Info
   13.5 Validation Info
   13.6 Field Details
   13.7 Field Location
   13.8 Mark Location
   13.9 Field Value
   13.10 Field Prompt
   13.11 One Mark
   13.12 Field Data
   13.13 Miscellaneous XML Definitions
Annex A (Normative) Complete XML Schema
   A.1 Complete XML Schema for Messages
Annex B (Informative) XML Message Examples
   B.1 XML Message Examples
   B.2 Get Mark Information Request XML Example
   B.3 Get Mark Information Response XML Example
   B.4 Validate Marks Request XML Example
   B.5 Validate Marks Response XML Example
   B.6 Bulk Get Mark Information Request XML Example
   B.7 Bulk Get Mark Information Response XML Example
   B.8 Bulk Validate Marks Request XML Example
   B.9 Bulk Validate Marks Response XML Example
   B.10 Enquire Status Request XML Example
   B.11 Enquire Status Response XML Example
   B.12 Validation Failure Notification Request XML Example
   B.13 Validation Failure Notification Response XML Example
   B.14 Bulk Validation Failure Notification Request XML
         Example
   B.15 Bulk Validation Failure Notification Response XML
         Example
Annex C (Informative) Definitive and Not Definitive Responses

Establishes eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data elements, structures and schemas that describe how various implementations can communicate and interoperate; this in turn enables interoperable validation of standard-compliant image survivable check security features without requiring feature-specific software or processing systems.

Committee
X9
DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
American Bankers Association
Status
Withdrawn

ANSI X9.100-172-2 : DRAFT 2007 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE VALIDATION OF INTEROPERABLE CHECK SECURITY FEATURES (ICSF) - PART 2: DATA DEFINITIONS
ANSI X9.100-172-4 : DRAFT 2007 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE VALIDATION OF INTEROPERABLE CHECK SECURITY FEATURES (ICSF) - PART 4: APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION POLICES AND PROCESS
ANSI X9.100-172-1 : DRAFT 2007 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE VALIDATION OF INTEROPERABLE CHECK SECURITY FEATURES (ICSF) - PART 1: OVERVIEW AND SECURITY MARKS

ANSI X9.100-172-2 : DRAFT 2007 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE VALIDATION OF INTEROPERABLE CHECK SECURITY FEATURES (ICSF) - PART 2: DATA DEFINITIONS
ANSI X9.100-180 : 2006(R2013) SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC EXCHANGE OF CHECK AND IMAGE DATA (NON-DOMESTIC)
ANSI X9.100-172-1 : DRAFT 2007 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE VALIDATION OF INTEROPERABLE CHECK SECURITY FEATURES (ICSF) - PART 1: OVERVIEW AND SECURITY MARKS
ANSI X9.100-172-4 : DRAFT 2007 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE VALIDATION OF INTEROPERABLE CHECK SECURITY FEATURES (ICSF) - PART 4: APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION POLICES AND PROCESS

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