Doug, I think you probably wanted to add the following phrase to your
description . . . right?

 

The times in the ISA and GS are always local time for the (sender)
originator of the interchange.



I don't believe they could ever be local time for the receiver . . . .

 

Rachel Foerster

Senior CAQH/CORE Consultant

Boundary Information Group 

 

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39432 North Avenue

Beach Park, IL 60099

Phone: 847-872-8070

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Doug
Anderson
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EDI-L] Time Stamp in EDI Messages

 


Azara

No need for it. Do you fly on commercial jets? Do you ever see a time zone
on your ticket? No. You know that if the plane departs Detroit at 10:50 and
arrives Chicago at 11:08 (Detroit (DTW) to Chicago (ORD) 12/30/08 10:50 pm -
11:08 pm Northwest flight 1761 for example) that each of the times
represented is in the time zone of the location where the event takes place,
not that you can fly from Detroit to Chicago in 18 minutes. The times in the
ISA and GS are always local time.

As a side note, if you feel that there is a need for the time zone in either
the ISA or GS you can submit a data maintenance (DM) request via the X12 web
site. Please go to www.x12.org <http://www.x12.org> and click on "Online DM
Submission." Your request will be reviewed at the next interim Technical
Assessment Subcommittee meeting. There is no requirement that you be a
member of X12, although it never hurts to be active in standards development
if your company has a requirement that is not being met.
Doug

Doug Anderson (Chair, Transportation Subcommittee ANSI ASC X12)
Vice President Sales Support
Kleinschmidt Inc.
847-405-7457
http://www.kleinschmidt.com <http://www.kleinschmidt.com/>

-----Original Message-----
From: azara.khan [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:azara%40hotmail.com> ]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 12:37 AM
To: [email protected] <mailto:EDI-L%40yahoogroups.com> 
Subject: [EDI-L] Time Stamp in EDI Messages

Hello,
After spending time analyzing the transmission delay reported by one
of our business - any reason - why was time zone not considered part
of EDI message format - am I missing anything very basic here?
Thanks,
Azara

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