How many digits should be used for the ISO Destination Country Code given that the addenda record has a three-character field?
Although the ISO Destination Country Code field found in the Company/Batch Header Record is two digits in length and the Originating DFI Branch Country Code field found in the addenda record is three digits in length, all ISO country codes are to be identified using a two digit alpha designation. The branch country code will occupy the two leftmost positions, with a space filling the third position. It is important to note that ACH Operators do not validate the contents of this mandatory field other than to confirm it does not contain all spaces or all zeroes.
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