Another site, like Earl's, is http://www.jobisez.com/edi/documents/
<http://www.jobisez.com/edi/documents/> .  But this site breaks out the
documents by transaction type.  Or this page that breaks it down by
Company Name, http://www.jobisez.com/edi/tp/
<http://www.jobisez.com/edi/tp/>


--- In [email protected], "Michael Mattias/LS" <mcmlserve@...>
wrote:
>
> > Mostly I've used Word ...
>
> I agree, the tool itself is immaterial..
>
> If I did not have some 'starter' documentation and a standards
reference
> already, I'd probably just go to Earl's (VERY NICE) site at
> http://www.spe-edi.com/links.html and see if there might not be some
> materials from which I could "study and learn."
>
> If you are preparing specs for your, um, "less savvy" partners, you'll
only
> be using the 'vanilla' stuff anyway.....
>
> It's not the form, it's the substance!
>
> Michael C. Mattias
> Tal Systems Inc.
> Racine WI
> mmattias@...
>




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