Jerry Foote wrote:
> Has any one had experience with EDI?
>
>  
>
> Is it really complicated or just another format for transmitting data?
>
>   
Had a bit of experience of EDI in the UK.  It is very complicated at the 
component level if you wanted to code the EDI messages yourself.  If you 
don't want to do that you can go to a supplier who has an EDI product 
and has dealt with the company you want to exchange EDI information 
with.  They then set up their software so you can do that.  This is far 
easier but will cost you an arm and a leg for setting anything new up, 
plus yearly maintenance fees.

HTH

Peter




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