Matt,

My current employer does not use EDI to communicate pricing changes, but my
former employer, a large food manufacturing company, does.  The difference
is, in the industry I work our customers have not implemented pricing by
EDI.

It seems to me you would have more useful results if you polled your trading
partners.

Art Douglas
Manager, eCommerce Systems
PaperPak
San Dimas, CA
909-971-5025

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My company is expanding our real-time pricing transaction and we are 
considering whether or not to try to include EDI in our offering.  I would 
like to know whether or not anyone knows of EDI being used this way (the 
503, 832, and 879 seem likely candidates).  If so, how common is its 
usage?  Is the ability to create one of these as common as the ability to 
create an 850 among businesses?  I'd appreciate any insight you might 
have.

Thanks,
Matt Pierce

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