Jun 7, 2006 #1 mercatorvirgin Technical User Joined Jun 7, 2006 Messages 1 Location US can anyone give me some insight about tradacom mapping and mercator? thanks mercatorvirgin
Jun 8, 2006 1 #2 JEMIAZ Technical User Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 76 Location GB If you buy the Tradacoms Edi pack you get all the tradacoms typetrees and from there you can map to your hearts content. Otherwise you will have to create them from scratch which is not an enjoyable prospect. You could also buy Commerce Manager to act as an Edi broker. Personally I wouldn't recommend it but its an option. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you buy the Tradacoms Edi pack you get all the tradacoms typetrees and from there you can map to your hearts content. Otherwise you will have to create them from scratch which is not an enjoyable prospect. You could also buy Commerce Manager to act as an Edi broker. Personally I wouldn't recommend it but its an option.
Jun 8, 2006 1 #3 OllyC IS-IT--Management Joined Apr 18, 2006 Messages 137 You can get a set of Tradacom type trees from Ascential ("Ascential PACK for EDI for TRADACOMS"). The mapping of data is similar to X12 or EDIFACT, although Tradacoms is a bit more messy in its handling of message headers and footers. Cheers, Olly. Upvote 0 Downvote
You can get a set of Tradacom type trees from Ascential ("Ascential PACK for EDI for TRADACOMS"). The mapping of data is similar to X12 or EDIFACT, although Tradacoms is a bit more messy in its handling of message headers and footers. Cheers, Olly.
Jun 8, 2006 1 #4 BocaBurger Vendor Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 1,164 Location US I think you will need to contact IBM, since Ascential no longer exists as a separate company. BocaBurger <===========================||////////////////|0 The pen is mightier than the sword, but the sword hurts more! Upvote 0 Downvote
I think you will need to contact IBM, since Ascential no longer exists as a separate company. BocaBurger <===========================||////////////////|0 The pen is mightier than the sword, but the sword hurts more!