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Vendor bennett-treptow Package x12-parser Short Description A library used to parse X12 EDI License
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You'll need to include this library in your project in order to use it. First, add the following to the repositories section of your composer.json file:
You can now include the library into your project by running:
Once you're included the library in your project, you can now begin writing code to parse and serialize X12 EDI.
Examples
Parsing a file
Accessing/Modifying data in the X12
Note: If any segment/property can have multiples then it will always be parsed into an array, even if there is only one present. This is to avoid confusion on whether or not you are dealing with an array or an object.
Converting a parsed file back to X12
Unit Tests
First, make sure that you've placed your test files in the tests/test-files directory.
NOTE:Don't commit these files to git if they have any HIPPA data.
The current tests will look for the following files in the tests/test-files directory:
277.txt
835.txt
837.txt
999.txt
TA1.txt
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