What I used to do was create an Access Database that stored all the raw 
documents sent/recd.
   
  I'd then loop through the raw documents, strip out any required info, and 
store it in the Access Database.


          Chris,

I use the "Find In Files" option in "textpad" for the same purpose you
described. It works much faster than Windows. Plus, you can double click
on each resulting file and it will automatically open up the file.

www.textpad.com

Joe

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
hultc
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EDI-L] Data search & organization for raw edi data - Win 2000
files.

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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