----- Original Message -----
From: "Rachel Foerster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 4:44 PM
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] Re: Rejected Sets in 997


> If you haven't looked at the full 997 specification, you should do so. Pay
> particular attention to the AK3/AK4 segments.

Or, if you don't really feel like spending the time to do that, you can go to 
our web site at http://www.talsystems.com, click on
the '997' icon, and download a demo version of desktop software which reads 
997s and TA1s from any input file and creates a nice
formatted report you can view on-line and/or print to any printer on your 
system. The report includes literal desciptions for all
code values defined in the ANSI standards, as well as a "how to read the report 
997" document which explains what the 997 tells you
and what it doesn't tell you.

At only $25.00 (yes, that's only twenty-five bucks) for a non-demo license, 
this is the best deal anywhere on any EDI software.

Sending 997s/TA1s and want to reduce partner phone calls asking for an 
explanation? Send them to our web site, too. At this price,
you could almost (I *did* say "almost) buy a license for your partner, because 
you'd have your investment back after one or two
phone calls.

Michael Mattias
Tal Systems, Inc.
Racine WI
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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