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TANSTA D.96A

TANSTA — EDIFACT Tank Status Report Message (D.96A)

The TANSTA message is the status report on bulk-liquid storage tanks (oil terminals, chemicals): level, temperature, pressure, quality, inbound/outbound movements. It feeds physical inventory and stock monitoring in the bulk-liquid sector. This page summarises the segment structure as published by UN/CEFACT for directory D.96A.

Purpose

The TANSTA message is the status report on bulk-liquid storage tanks (oil terminals, chemicals): level, temperature, pressure, quality, inbound/outbound movements. It feeds physical inventory and stock monitoring in the bulk-liquid sector.

This page focuses on the structure published by UN/CEFACT for directory D.96A. The segments listed, their status (M / C), position and repetition factor are extracted from the official file tansta_s.htm hosted on service.unece.org.

Segment structure

The TANSTA D.96A message has 19 header entries, 0 detail entries and 0 summary entries (segments and groups combined). Groups are shown in bold and their members are indented by actual nesting depth.

Pos.TagNameSRep.
0010UNHMessage headerM1
0020BGMBeginning of messageM1
0030DTMDate/time/periodM1
0040NADName and addressC×9
0050  SG1Group (×9)C×9
0060  RFFReferenceM1
0070  DTMDate/time/periodC×9
0080    SG2Group (×9)M×9
0090    TDTDetails of transportM1
0100    LOCPlace/location identificationM1
0110    DTMDate/time/periodM×9
0120    RFFReferenceC1
0130    FTXFree textC1
0140      SG3Group (×999)C×999
0150      LOCPlace/location identificationM1
0160      MEAMeasurementsM×9
0170      DIMDimensionsC×9
0180      FTXFree textC1
0190UNTMessage trailerM1

Detail

No segment in this section.

Summary

No segment in this section.

Changes vs D.96A

This page documents directory D.96A itself: it serves as the reference for every other version of the message. The synthesis below describes the structural changes that later directories will introduce relative to it.

No top-level differences detected between D.96A and D.96A for this message. Differences are then limited to nested groups and code lists.

Structural example

Minimal example of an TANSTA D.96A message with mandatory segments only. The goal is to show the exact version declared in UNH (TANSTA:D:96A:UN) — not to replicate a full business case.

edifact tansta-d96a-example.edi
UNB+UNOC:3+5410000000123:14+5410000000456:14+260514:1430+CTRL096001'
UNH+1+TANSTA:D:96A:UN'
BGM+262+TANSTA-2026-TANK-04+9'
DTM+137:202605141430:203'
NAD+TR+5410000000123::9'
UNT+5+1'
UNZ+1+CTRL096001'

Common errors

  • Misaligned UNH tokens — The UNH+...+TANSTA:D:96A:UN token must reflect exactly the directory in use — a mismatch between the UNH release and the release agreed with the partner is rejected by every strict validator.
  • Wrong UNT segment count — The value after UNT+ must include UNH and UNT themselves. By far the most common sender-side error, regardless of the directory in use.
  • Stale code lists — Between D.96A and D.96A, several code lists received new qualifiers (DTM status, RFF qualifier, NAD codes…). Reusing an older directory’s code tables triggers warnings or even rejections depending on the partner’s strict-conformance mode.

Other versions of this message available on ediverse.io: TANSTA D.10A, TANSTA D.16B, TANSTA D.21B, TANSTA D.24A.

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