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That raises however a good scenario and question that we may would like to get some opinions on. Lets suppose we knew the data should never have a space in it. If the data came across with a space, the we knew it would be an obvious error. If we use the list command, then we risk delivering a message to the ancillary system with bad data. If we use the method I employed, then that message fails on the engine.
The question is this: Do we want to deliver bad data to the ancillary systems? Is it their job to validate the data and not the engines?
I have a similar situation on a charge interface. If the data within the field in question is not as expected, the message fails and an email is sent to the users of the sending of system.
I’d like to know how others may be handling this situation.
Thomas G. Rioux
The Methodist Hospital.