Hi Leah,

An excellent user based justification. Best one I've seen so far! 

I'm certain the technical analysis has been done at some time in the
past, it would be great to see a user based analysis. 


Best Regards,

James 
 
 
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] EDIFACT vs. X12, public/free vs.
nonpublic/expensive
From: Leah Halpin <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, October 15, 2010 11:47 pm
To: [email protected], Doug Anderson
<[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]

  OK, it's Friday, so here's a comment for the group.

Caveat: I deal primarily in Forecasts, Shipping Schedules and Advanced
Shipping 
Notices (830/DELFR, 862/DELJIT, 856/DESADV) documents. Your mileage may
vary.

I like X12 better than EDIFACT for these documents for two reasons and
that is 
the variety of segments available for use to provide specific data and
the 
hierarchical structure.

It is very easy to get lost in all the SCC/CPS/DTM/QTY loops in EDIFACT,
while 
with X12, the structure is very straightforward, there's one loop to
tell you 
what part, how many and when. I am, of course, ignoring details and
nuance, but 
the important stuff is right there where you need it.

I can, and do, deal with EDIFACT regularly, but I don't like it as much,
too 
many, if, if, if, ifs going on. It's almost as bad as an 837 which still
gives 
me nightmares 8 years on.

So, there it is. I like X12 and I understand why others would prefer it,
it's 
like using an alphabet to make words and sentences whereas EDIFACT is
like using 
two or three part codes to convey meaning. By which I mean, for EDIFACT,

something like "A" means kitty, unless the immediately preceding letter
was "C" 
in which case "A" means doggie, or, wait, unless the letter before "C"
before 
"A" was "X", THEN "A" means hurricane. And in X12, well, kitty means
kitty, 
doggie means doggie and hurricane means move out of Florida.

Just my Friday musings - fire away!

Leah





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