To develop your "generic" maps, you'll need to compare your existing maps
and make sure everything you use in all of them is combined into the
"generic" one.  Then you can point all your new TPs (and possibly even your
existing ones) to the generic map for processing...  in MY experience, it's
been easier to maintain one map than several hundred, but you have to make
sure that any changes you make later, after you make sure the generic map
works with your existing TPs, do not adversely affect your existing TP base
before you implement with a new TP.  You *might* want to consider using
your generic map and not allowing new TPs to deviate from the norm.


Harold DeWayne, CECP, RECS

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 7:01 PM, balaphani <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> We are using Gentran server 6.1, OS: 5.3 unix.
> Our client has several Trading partners(some how around 300) and we are
> using different map for each TP. Depending up on the requirement of TP,
> mapping changes.
>
> Now discussion was going to use generic maps to give better performance to
> the EDI maps and to reduce hours of estimation to developments
>
> 1. Could any one please suggest how this needs to be executed in Gentran
> Server?
> 2. Using generic maps; will it be really helpful compare with using
> different maps?
> 3. How many hours of estimations does usually a normal & critical map will
> be given.?
> 4. Please let me know Positive & negative points of using Generic maps
>
> Thanks in advance
> V Balaphanindra
>
>  
>



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*Harold DeWayne, CECP, RECS*
*NFI Industries*


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