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This element may contain notes or any other similar information that is not contained explicitly in another structure. Order Response SimpleAccepted Indicator1..1BBIE?indicates whether the order was accepted (true) or not (false)."1=Accepted", "0=Rejected"Order Response SimpleOrder RejectionReasonCode0..1BBIE7the reason for rejection if the order was not accepted."OS","NS","UTF"orrOrder Response Simple RejectionNoteText0..1BBIE|a note containing any other relevant information. This should be used when no mutually agreed RejectionReasonCode is definedw"Out of Stock","Not able to supply","Unable to fulfil within the contracted conditions", "Buyer Account not Recognised"Order Response SimpleOrder Reference1..1ASBIECassociates the Order Response (Simple) with the Order it refers to.Order Response Simple Buyer Party1..1ASBIERassociates the Order with information about the buyer involved in the transaction.Order Response Simple Seller Party1..1ASBIESassociates the Order with information about the seller involved in the transaction.ENDData Type Qualifier Data Type | g,k?C9Mm? w /v @ X9  dMbP?_*+%&L&F&C&P (&N)&R&D GMT &T&333333?'333333?(?)?M*Canon Bubble-Jet BJC-210SPLC od,,LetterDINU"44NUJB8" 7 ,,??U}  } m }  } I }   } m  }  m  }  } $  } $  } m } $ } $  }  } $ }   } m  }   }   } m  }  } #m $$@$$$$$$$e$ $ $ $ $ $$          >{ >|                         !  " # !`!JD DBPBDBP Bx'BxOrderResponseSimpleX!BD D_ BPBD . DetailsBP!Order Response Simple. 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