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0xxx -> version of ISO 8583 (1987 version) x1xx -> class of the Message (Authorization Message) xx1x -> function of the Message (Request Response) xxx0 -> who began the communication (Acquirer)
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Explanation of Bitmap (8 BYTE Primary Bitmap = 64 Bit) field 4210001102C04804
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BYTE3 : 00000000 = 00x (no fields present)
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Kiran KuppaISO 8583 Financial transaction card originated messages — Interchange message specifications is the International Organization for Standardization standard for systems that exchange electronic transactions made by cardholders using payment cards. It has three parts:
Part 1: Messages, data elements and code values[1]
Part 2: Application and registration procedures for Institution Identification Codes (IIC)[2]
Part 3: Maintenance procedures for messages, data elements and code values[3] -
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ISO 8583 Standard for Financial Transaction Card Originated Messages - Interchange message specifications is the International Organization for Standardization standard for systems that exchange electronic transactions made by cardholders using payment cards.
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The vast majority of transactions made at Automated Teller Machines use ISO 8583 at some point in the communication chain, as do transactions made when a customer uses a card to make a payment in a store.
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Cardholder-originated transactions include purchase, withdrawal, deposit, refund, reversal, balance inquiry, payments and inter-account transfers. ISO 8583 also defines system-to-system messages for secure key exchanges, reconciliation of totals, and other administrative purposes.
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Although ISO 8583 defines a common standard, it is not typically used directly by systems or networks. Instead, each network adapts the standard for its own use with custom fields and custom usages.
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