Quoted text is from <H00043cc0a9da384@MHS>, by Anthony Whitehead
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>Does anyone know of an editor that can open a wrapped EDI document in the
>correct ANSI format?  In other words I have a customer who is not to familiar
>with EDI and I send a test document (so they can look at) on a CD and the
>document, once in the standard look of ANSI, gets wrapped and the customer can
>not read it.

We have a Windows utility, DMXSPLIT, which can take a file containing
EDI interchanges (X12, EDIFACT or TDI) and display it on a segment per
line basis. Double clicking on a segment will then show it broken down
on an element/subelement basis. If run with arguments in can do a few
other things too.

it can be downloaded as:

http://www.edimatrix.demon.co.uk/d32/dmxsplit.zip

You will also need to download a minimal regedit script, which should be
used as the argument for REGEDIT, or just double click on the downloaded
file with Windows explorer, in order to convince it that it has been
part of a DMX installation:

http://www.edimatrix.demon.co.uk/d32/dmxlmreg.reg

Documentation is in:

http://www.edimatrix.demon.co.uk/document/utility.zip

This may, or may not, be what you want. We have a similar utility for
CSV files as well, since I used *always* to lose count when trying to
locate parameters in them!

Regards
Chris


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