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glocknshelby (IS/IT--Management)
26 Jun 08 0:24
I am new to Mercator 6.5 even though its pretty old.  I inherited an issue with the EDI system.  I am sending a Transaction set 856 (ASN)to a client.  The client is now requiring a PO date along with a PO number.  I am currently sending them the PO number but dont know how to get Mercator to map the PO date from the databse.  Can someone help and give me some sort of direction to get this field mapped to the transactional file?    
janhes (TechnicalUser)
26 Jun 08 5:01
If you need to go directly to a database to get the date use the DBLOOKUP function. Read the documentation on this first and if you have further queries, post a response.
glocknshelby (IS/IT--Management)
26 Jun 08 22:20
ok cool, thanks for your input.  I will post my results!!

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