UCS standards are a subset of the X12 standards and are used primarily by
the grocery industry.  Prior to version 3040UCS the interchange envelope
segments were BG and EG, but they have since moved to ISA and IEA.  If your
translator requires the partner profile to match the version being
translated, like Sterling Server for Unix, you won't be able to mix and
match 4010 and 4010UCS.


-----Original Message-----
From: Benko, Karen (CAP, PTL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 4:41 PM
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Subject: Re: UCS


I'm not sure what standards body UCS is exactly, but the enveloping is
different.  Instead of  ISA, GS, ST...SE, GE, IEA,  UCS uses BG, GS,
ST...SE, GE, EG.

And yes, the 875 is pretty much the same in v4010 and v4010UCS.

Cheers,

Karen Benko, Programmer Analyst
Penske Logistics Technology Center


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 3:42 PM
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Subject: UCS


Can someone please give me a brief explanation of the difference between an
875 v4010 and an 875 4010UCS? It appears we can implement a 875 v4010 and
still suffice the specs for the 4010UCS.

Thanks! Appreciate it!

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