This section describes the transaction map reports accessed from the View menu in ECMap’s main window. Which reports are available depends on your view. For example:
In the Transaction Table view, you have access to the full range of reports depending on which tab is active in the Create Transaction window.
In the Transaction Tree view, only the segment-related reports are available.
For more information on accessing reports using the Transaction Table and Transaction Tree views, see the following procedures.
Accessing transaction-related
reports from the Transaction Table view
In ECMap’s main window, select View > Transaction Table. The Create Transaction window opens.
Highlight the Transaction tab to make it active.
On the Create Transaction window menu, point to Reports and click to choose one of the following:
Selected Transaction Template prints the details of all segments contained within the selected transaction.
Transaction Listing prints a list of all the transactions contained within a particular standard.
If you access reports from the Transaction Tree view,
you must select a report from the Reports menu in the Transaction
window on the left. If you point to the Reports menu in the <Transaction>
window on the right, you can only print segment-related reports.
Accessing segment-related
reports from the Transaction Table view
In ECMap’s main window, select View > Transaction Table. The Create Transaction window opens.
Highlight the Segment tab to make it active.
On the Create Transaction window menu, point to Reports and click to choose one of the following:
Selected Segment prints the details for the highlighted segment. These details include each element, with its minimum and maximum length, the requirement of the segment (for example, mandatory, optional, or conditional), the element number and description, and the element type.
Make Transaction prints the segments and the elements contained within the segments that would be created if the Make Transaction option were to be executed.
Accessing segment-related reports from the Transaction
Tree view
In ECMap’s main window, select View > Transaction Tree. Two Transaction windows open.
Click the <Transaction> window on the right, where <Transaction> represents the name of your current map, such as 837 Health Care Claim
In the <Transaction> window menu, point to Reports and click to choose one of the following:
Selected Segment prints the details for the highlighted segment. These details include each element, with its minimum and maximum length, the requirement of the segment (for example, mandatory, optional, or conditional), the element number and description, and the element type.
Make Transaction prints the segments and the elements contained within the segments that would be created if the Make Transaction option were to be executed.
Accessing code-related
reports in the Transaction Table view
In ECMap’s main window, select View > Transaction Table. The Create Transaction window opens.
Highlight the Segment tab to make it active.
On the Create Transaction window menu, point to Reports and click to choose one of the following:
Element Values prints a full listing of all the EDI codes associated with a particular element.
To access code-related reports in the Standard Table view, make either the Full Code tab or the Implementation Code tab active and choose a report above from the Reports menu at the top of the Create Transaction window.
Accessing code-related reports in the Standard
Tree view
In ECMap’s main window, select View > Transaction Tree. Two Transaction windows open.
Click the <Transaction> window on the right, where <Transaction> represents the name of your current map, such as 837 Health Care Claim
In the <Transaction> window menu, highlight an element and choose Full Code List or Implementation Code List. The Full Code List or Implementation Code List window displays.
Choose a report from the Reports menu on the Full Code List or Implementation Code List window.
If you choose Full Code List, the Full Code List window displays – regardless of whether there are any codes associated with the highlighted element. If you choose Implementation Code List and no Implementation Code list exists, you receive the message that no implementation codes are available.