Quoted text is from <[email protected]>, by Skip 
<[email protected]>

>Why or why do so many folks make more work.  Any decent translator 
>marketed in the past 10 years will allow you to map directly into and 
>out from most commercial data bases in existence today.  Use the tables 
>as they more closely mirror and structurally resemble EDI groupings.
>
A good question. Our software has the ability to map data to and from 
multiple key-linked delimited files. The only ERP which ever used this 
format was Baan, and over a decade ago they introduced the capability to 
import and export using a structured 'flat' file - an approach which was 
promptly adopted by everyone we dealt with.

So the answer is that people do not like the multiple table approach. To 
the further question as to why this should be so I have no answer.

Regards
Chris
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