Autumn:
I have not used Gentran: Server for this application. However, last fall I did
try to generate a CTX 4010 820 for child support payments. I won't bore you
with the details, but suffice it to say that between standards-setting
organizations, banks and governments, the document was virtually
un-implementable. I recommend using the CCD-Plus 3070 820, even though it may
cost a little more per person. If the standards have changed since then, I'd be
glad to revisit the CTX format.
Dave Peterson
SUPERVALU
[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 06/29/2001 08:47:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ PMDF
cc:
Subject: ACH and Addenda
Is there anyone that has experience or advice on using Sterling Gentran:
Server to create ACH data?
Specifically with the addition of the CTX addenda (wrapped 820) inside the
addenda record of ACH.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also, any information on
tools out there for this sort of processing would be helpful.
thanks,
Autumn Faddis
(804) 934-8995
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