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The line represents invoice-level data. Line-level data for the same invoice is stored on rows where LINE_ON_EOB > 0 (if such data is available). True or False?

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The line represents invoice-level data. Line-level data for the same invoice is stored on rows where LINE_ON_EOB > 0 (if such data is available).

Step-by-step explanation:

The line represents invoice-level data. Line-level data for the same invoice is stored on rows where LINE_ON_EOB > 0 (if such data is available).

This means that if the line number on the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is greater than zero, then there is line-level data available for that invoice. If the line number is zero or less, it implies that there is no line-level data associated with that invoice.

For example, if we have an invoice with multiple items, each item would have a line number greater than zero, and the data related to each item would be stored on separate rows in the database.

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