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I'd venture to guess your internal imaging folks (by your email address,
I can only assume you work for Fidelity) already have some good X9.37
test files that you could borrow since they can be a pain to create. Our
original test files with the Fed and bogus data passed fine, but once we
sent tests with live data, those had to be tuned in. I don't remember
all the issues as that was 2005, but I do know we have to have separate
import/export parameters for both the Fed files and the RDC files we
receive from ProfitStars. X9.37 is a standard with many implementation
specific nuances.
And for the record, we don't process them on our AS/400, it's handled by
Metavante ImageVision which I believe is what your outsourced item
processing people are also using.
Coy Krill
Whidbey Island Bank
-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Blalock, Bill
Sent: Tuesday, 26 May, 2009 12:04 PM
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Experience working with Check 21 file format X9.37
Hi all:
My manager asked me to look into importing check data and images, for
Check 21, from files in the X9.37-2003 format.
I've have some PDFs which explain the file format layout but I haven't
found any example or test files that I can compare the documentation to.
Any suggestions where I can find sample or test files? Would you happen
to have one you could share (has to be a safe, clean file - no
confidential information)?
My boss is hard core RPG'r and wants this done in RPG. Personally I
think it is more suitable for Java (or C shudders). Does anyone have
any experience either way?
Thanks
Bill Blalock
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