how to read icc data for field 55 in iso 8583 from emv card

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Manoj Gadhavi

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Jul 12, 2015, 11:38:39 AM7/12/15
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what is icc data in field 55 ofiso 8583? How read it from emv card?

chhil

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Jul 12, 2015, 11:56:25 AM7/12/15
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If you are trying to read icc data from a card,  you are in the wrong mailing list. You should try javapos group.

Searching for javapos and icc data should get you the information you are looking for.

-chhil


On Sun, Jul 12, 2015, 9:08 PM Manoj Gadhavi <manoj....@gmail.com> wrote:
what is icc data in field 55 ofiso 8583? How read it from emv card?

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Manoj Gadhavi

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Jul 12, 2015, 1:01:13 PM7/12/15
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Thanks for you quick reply .
I know that this group will help for JPOS but i need hint from you guys so i can do further search because i am new to these financial transaction field.
I am going to send this icc data in field 55 of iso message.
And i don't know that what basically that icc data.
ICC data and TRACK-2 data from emv card are same?

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chhil

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Jul 13, 2015, 7:30:17 AM7/13/15
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For ICC data elements you can look at https://www.emvco.com/specifications.aspx?id=223
Download book 3 see appendix A for the tags and the lengths of those fields that can be available in ICC data.

How you package the data in your 8583 message is between you and the entity receiving it. Its usually packaged as TLV (tag length value). You can determine how the TLV is formatted using an appropriate field packager.

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Mark Salter

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Jul 13, 2015, 7:34:54 AM7/13/15
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This is such a wide topic, you really need to do the legwork for yourself I'm afraid




On Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 6:01:13 PM UTC+1, Manoj Gadhavi wrote:
I know that this group will help for JPOS but i need hint from you guys so i can do further search because i am new to these financial transaction field.
There is a lot to read/understand, we could only scratch the surface here as you may find.
 
I am going to send this icc data in field 55 of iso message.
So here you will be looking to use TLV (probably).  Which scheme are you looking to acquire into?
 
And i don't know that what basically that icc data.
There is no 'basic'  in this - the field is a complex one with very many things to know and discover.

ICC data and TRACK-2 data from emv card are same?
Yes and no.

There is a "Track-2 equivalent" which is one single part of the ICC data you (or the terminal) will gather from the card to send in the online transaction.

What role do you or your system play in this online exchange, are you a merchant, an acquirer, a switch - or something else?

By the way, if you are including your phone number on your posts I would advise against doing so :-)

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