I'm looking to mimic what Gentran's edifrmat command does using a unix
script or command. We are removing Gentran but would like the
functionality provided by edifrmat, for example, when viewing EDI
files, we run edifrmat on the file and redirect the output to a text
file that we can then read, with carriage returnes, etc. We'd like to
have a similar capability with simple command line Unix. My thinking
is we need to parse through an EDI file, extract poswition 106 from
the ISA, and replace it with a CR. I have a simple td command that
works, but only when the ISA06 field is consistent throughout the file.
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