I would not mind to pay a Testing fee if I get something better in return.


Instead, from a long plentiful experience, I get:

- Incomprehensible "error messages" for test data that I need to guess what they mean 

- Wait a day until the system process the latest new test data

- Test data that is not even related to our business line

- Test scenarios that not even related to our business (e.g. test Drop Shipment orders, while we don't handle such orders).

- My favorite: I sent a test EDI 856 (ASN) against a test EDI order (850) and it was rejected because my Ship-Date was today, and in the test EDI order it said that the ship-date should 12/5/1997. A bit of "creative" EDI and fixed the issue to pass this Testing phase.


Ron Herrmann




--- In [email protected], <scott@...> wrote:

Testing fees have been the subject of lots of angst as long as I've been involved with EDI. ec-bp.com has partnered with Infoborders to provide free EDI spec development and Free testing services. 

Here's the link to our article . I'd appreciate your taking a look at it and knowing your opinions.
Thanks!
Scott Koegler



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