I love ultra edit. Its cheap to buy the full license and it does a LOT of
useful things. You can switch over to hex to see if someone sent a naughty
character your system can't handle. Search the file you have open, find in
files, compare files (that's really handy) and when I do scripting it
understands and formats accordingly. I've brought it with me to every job
since I was introduced to it in 1999. www.ultraedit.com
On 10/26/06, hultc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool that to help sort and
> search through lots of raw EDI data. This would be for
> troubleshooting and really only used when we need to dig through the
> raw data. The raw edi data in question is all file based residing on
> a win2000 server. Multiple mailboxes/folders. Right now when need to
> piece things together we sometimes find ourselves using windows file
> searching to try to locate a particular PO#, inv#, control#, etc.
>
> Mapping and 997 matching is already taken care of. It is just when we
> have to dig through the raw data to piece together what happened that
> it gets troublesome. Any suggestions would be great!
>
> Thanks!
> Chris Hult
>
>
>
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