subfield data element management
See original GitHub issueHi Igor, It’s possible to manage subfields as tag for some data element? For exemple, field 55 contain many subfields with specific length and format.
FLD | LENTGH | VALUE
FLD (055) : (101) : .
> TAG (82 ) ....: [3C00] .
> TAG (9F33) ....: [E0F8C8] .
> TAG (95 ) ....: [0080008000]
Kindly assist
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@scalpovich you could implement this: https://www.npmjs.com/package/node-tlv
@cavebring thanks for the information. I will take a look quickly