Can I use the Querying and Reporting XML Service (QRXS) to access the Proactive Disclosure Service Prototype (PDS)?
Yes, the QRXS interface is ideal for large volume Proactive Disclosure Service Prototype (PDS) subscribers who use their own transaction processing systems and want to interface those systems with the Data Banks. The QRXS is similar to the Interface Control Document (ICD) Transfer Program (ITP) interface, but uses eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as the file format for submissions and responses. XML provides the advantage of verifying the reporting format without having to submit transactions and wait for validation responses from the Data Banks system. Also, the XML technology enables a more flexible interface that is changed more easily than the ITP, if report, querying or PDS formats change. PDS enrollments submitted through the QRXS are validated instantly with a PDS confirmation. The confirmation contains the batch Data Bank Document Control Number (DCN), the subject information for each subject submitted, and a status for each subject. If a PDS enrollment does not pass validation
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