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RE: <TECH> Paired Elements

A few years ago, I worked with TLE 4.x and from time to time had outbound
transmissions rejected by the receiving partner for this very reason. The
outbound map expected data in the input application file that was not there.
For example, we would move the value '9' to N103 and the data element DUNS+4
to N104. However, DUNS+4 was blank. The problem was caused by the
application database being incompletely populated.
I asked the support people at Harbinger (now Innovis) why TLE allowed a
document to go out with syntactical errors. Their reply was, "we figured
the sender would do the checking, so we didn't need to build it into the
product."
I use Softshare Delta now. Although occasional data problems crop up,
Softshare Delta fails the outbound translation, affording me the opportunity
of correcting the outgoing data before it is sent. In the unlikely event I
want to accept bad data, Softshare gives me the option to do that.
Art Douglas
Manager, eCommerce Systems
Paperpak
San Dimas, CA, USA
-----Original Message-----
From: John Kaess [mailto:
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 10:09 AM
To: EDI-L Listserv; Dan Mehlhorn
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] <TECH> Paired Elements
Dan:
I would venture to say that the trading partner violating the X12.6
SYNTAX does not understand that the SYNTAX must be followed.
John D. Kaess
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