GCF (8583, 1890) = 3
8583: 3 2861
1890: 2 3 5 63
Only one common factor, 3
It is: 8593 minus 10 = 8583
The GCF is 3.
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The wikipedia article on ISO8583 tells you about a generic ISO8583 message, but don't stick to that. Types of data elements i-e alphabets, numeric or special characters mostly depends upon the implementation, for example, some financial institutes want the 'currency code' in numeric (586) but some may require as characters (PKR). Numeric fields are represented in Hexadecimal whereas character or special characters can be represented either as ASCII or EBCDIC. Wow, that's horrible English!! First of all, there are many types of ISO 8583 message and it depends on who they belong to as to how they are translated. The 8583 standard is only a general guideline as to what message numbers are used for certain purposes such as 0100 being a balance request and 0110 being a balance response. Many messages are very specialized and it would take hundreds of pages to describe some of the most common message formats. Also, translating the headers and the messages are two different animals. I have seen messages with part of the message in ASCII and part of it in EBCDIC. Those are fun. Moreover, apart from that the bit map plays vital role getting the field information. If a bit field is set, the corresponding field data will be present and vice versa. However, the base24 variant of ISO 8583 different in terms of data type. Unlike ISO 8583, in BASE 24 all the data elements are in ASCII hence the packet size is more. But now days the packet size is not much matter of concern in server system, however, it plays a key role in POS transactions where majority of the transaction are still done via PSTN line. Thanks Chandan kumar chandank.kumar@gmail.com
The phone number of the Monticello Branch Library is: 870-367-8583.
The address of the National Railway Historical Society Old Dominion Chapter is: Po Box 8583, Richmond, VA 23226-0583