ISO 8583 schemas: Overview and structure
Rational® Integration Tester supports the ISO 8583 standard for messages that originate in financial transaction cards.
ISO 8583 schemas typically require you to modify them before you apply them to a message.
Rational®
Integration Tester
includes sample schema files, which you can use as a basis for your own schemas, in the following
location:
install_dir/examples/ISO8583/
ISO 8583 messages can be preceded by a customized header, but the
core layout always contains the following sections:
- MTI
- The Message type indicator (MTI) section consists of four numeric
digits:
- MTI_Version (1987, 1993, or 2003)
- MTI_MessageClass
- MTI_MessageFunction
- MTI_MessageOrigin
- One or more bitmaps
- A message always has an 8-byte primary bitmap whose individual bits indicate which later fields are present in this particular message instance. The primary bitmap specifies whether fields 1 - 64 are present. If a secondary bitmap is also included, it specifies whether fields 65 - 128 exist. The standard also provides for a tertiary bitmap, but this option is rarely used.
- Message data fields
- Data fields as defined in the ISO 8583 specification, containing information about the transaction, such as amounts, dates, times, and country codes. For example, the second field is PrimaryAccountNumber_002, with a default data type of Type_n_LL, indicating a two-digit numeric field.