>> Softshare's Delta data translator will easily parse a SEF for
>> mapping/translating purposes. It is an any-to-any data mapper allowing
>> you to translate nearly any format to any other including EDI to XML.
>
> :-) Just for the record our DMX converters can use a SEF file to create
> their tables. I believe a number of other EDI translators also have this
> facility.
Out of curiosity, how many people actually get SEF files from their
trading partners?
I'll admit we're not a gigantic EDI user, but some of our customers are
pretty large, and I've *never* seen anyone mention SEF. The closest
thing to electronic implementation guides I've come across are PDF files
(probably of Word documents).
Joe Matuscak
Rohrer Corporation
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