Hello Craig,

As an EDI Sherpa, you no doubt are used to carrying heavy loads ...
However, to have a balanced view - I hope an EDI Guru, an EDI Evangelist and
an EDI Agnostic make themselves heard in this thread.
Only then, shall those who seek the answer to "What is EDI ? " find true
enlightenment ... or a good consultant ;)

Dylan

EDI Hybrid


On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Craig Dunham <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> I'm writing this to the group in hopes that some of our . less than
> EDI-capable list members may understand. it's a simple concept, but
> something that seems to be . lost in translation?
>
> EDI IS USED BY DIFFERENT ENTITIES IN DIFFERENT WAYS.
>
> There. Simple, right?
>
> Sadly, not so.
>
> Each entity - whether a retailer, a college, a hospital, a bank, a
> manufacturer, or any other industry, company or user - can and WILL use EDI
> in many different ways. Each particular entity may use any document that
> pertains to their industry and fits their needs. And each entity can and
> WILL use those documents in their own way. Others have posted this notion
> in the past, but it seems to get . lost . and forgotten about.
>
> Bob runs a retail company - Bob's Store - and uses the PO (850) and the
> Ship
> Notice (856) and the Invoice (810).
>
> James runs a retail company - Jimmie's Jams - and also uses the same
> documents. But he can (and often does) use them with some data that is the
> same and some that is completely different.
>
> It's because each user needs or requires certain information from the other
> entity (Trading Partner) that they're trading documents with.
>
> So, to the poster that wants a "sample of an EDI spec" needs to know that
> if
> that spec does not come from the entities (partners) that they are going to
> be trading with, it's not going to do them a whole lot of good. Each
> implementation and each document will be different and unique, depending
> upon the needs and requirements from each partner involved in the trade.
>
> Craig Dunham
>
> Bear Necessities Computing
>
> EDI Sherpa
>
> Author/blogger
>
> <http://www.retailedi.com/> RetailEDI.com
>
> <http://editalk.com/> EDITalk.com
>
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