Usefull! I see the differentiation between test and production data as being absolutely critical! I can state an example where a customer of mine once ordered 11 Pink Bidet's, simply because the analyst conducting the test didn't realize that the fax server connected to the test machine was active. It's safe to say that the most commonly transacted EDI document is the PO, and the chance of a test PO being mistaken as a production order is a major concern. It can effect production schedules, shipping schedules, and effects shipping costs, inventorying costs, restocking costs, etc. What if the part ordered in error was a custom build part. Expensive. Who is on the hook for the cost. The relation between the data and whether it is test or production is critical in any electronic business relationship!
D.G. (Dave) Irvine
EDI Coordintator
Emco Ltd.
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London, Ontario N5W 3A7
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Subject: RE: Test vs. Production
David,
While your proposed solution to Doug's query is workable, your assumption
that the prod/test flag in the EDI headers was caused by VANs is TOTALLY
WRONG. The need to know about whether an interchange contains test or
production data is important for the intended receiver's processing and
makes no difference whatsoever to any VAN. Thus, the same "business
requirement" will hold true for XML-formatted documents as well.
Furthermore, I can see where it would be very useful for the intended
receiver to know early on (in the transport message header area for example)
whether the enclosed documents contain test or production data.
Rachel
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Subject: re: Test vs. Production
Message text written by Doug Anderson
>
Good Afternoon:
Today in EDI we have a test/production indicator in the header (ISA in ASC
X12, UNB in UN/EDIFACT) that allows someone to route the data to the
correct
system. Is there something similar in XML either in use today or on the
drawing board? We don't want to create something if this has already been
solved. We have a customer that will be moving some of their trading
partners into production and would prefer not to have to change receiver
ID's in order to differentiate between those trading partners in test vs.
those in production.
Thanks in advance.
Doug
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I hate to say this but this is nothing to do with transactions - but
everything to
do with the goofy way VAN's worked in the past.
A local look-up table:
Cust ID, Trans ID, Status (Test / Prod )
is all you need to fix this! Then locally you can choose what type of
processing
you are doing. This also helps when some TP's are in test, others already
in
prod' - they can locally determine their own actions.
Notice you can also use this to switch dynamically
on the fly -regardless of what the actual transaction says!
The VAN's just never wanted to maintain this for you.
DW.
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