bending X12 specs is one thing but sending invalid standardized codes used by 
the shipping industry is a little different.  SCAC codes are used all over the 
place including reporting shipping information to various state and federal 
agencies including accident reporting.  I hope you are not shipping any 
controlled or hazardous material.  I worked for one of those 800lbs gorillas 
that some how shipped some hazardous material using the wrong SCAC and it cost 
the company a significant amount of money in fines.  The product went by air 
instead of ground.  Good luck.

David Frenkel 




________________________________
 From: Ken Etter <[email protected]>
To: Chris Johnson <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> 
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] 5030 990 B1 query
 

  
Chris,

We (as in anyone who has actually done very much mapping) all share your 
sentiments..   Specs are a nice guideline, but when the customer wants data a 
certain way, you can only push so far.

Welcome to the real X12 world...

Perhaps you can share with Doug who your Trading Partner is, he can then 
contact that TP's EDI team and REQUIRE them to meet the X12 spec...  I'm quite 
sure that will be a wonderfully futile exercise...

Ken
[email protected]

________________________________
From: Chris Johnson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] 5030 990 B1 query


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

>However, 6 is going to violate the X12 standard.  So, creative is a 
>nice word for it.  I'd suggest asking them WTH?  Nicely, of course.

Leah

Thanks for the reassurance. Unfortunately the transaction is directed at 
an 800lb gorilla and, from experience, a polite WTH query normally 
elicits an equally polite "it's OK for everyone else so fix your end, 
buddy" response. I can fix it easily enough but I hate sending 
syntactically incorrect EDI.

Regards
Chris
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