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RE: EDI Maps for 7-Eleven

Michael,
Before replying I took the time to check out your company's website and came
across this quote:
"With Direct EDI's flagship web-based system our clients avoid the cost of
software and hardware purchase and the cost of I.T. support staff."
I really, and I mean REALLY hope that Michael Mattias is right and what you
are looking for is a source for 7-11 Implementation Guides, because if not
then you are not only in the business of putting most of us on this list
(Those "expensive" IT and Consulting resources your marketing bits claim
your customers won't need) out of work but you also want US to supply you
with the intellectual property that the same "expensive" IT and Consulting
resources have already developed. And you want it free of charge.
EDI compliance does not come free. You either invest the time and money into
training in-house resources, you spend the money for consultants to do it
for you, or you pay a third-party like your company and outsource the whole
shebang(ie: the gift that keeps on giving!). In the end it all comes down to
choosing the best overall solution to meet a given company's needs and/or
resources.
As Michael has already pointed out 7-11 is your best resource for
Implementation Guides. Most of us on this list are only too happy to help a
fellow professional find resources, or will offer tips and suggestions.
Please don't be offended if we stop short of giving away the whole store. As
for the actual maps, well those are proprietary to a given software solution
and B) to the company that licenses the software and pays to have the maps
developed.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kotoyan [mailto:
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 11:50 AM
To:
Subject: [EDI-L] EDI Maps for 7-Eleven
Can someone please email me the EDI maps for 7-Eleven?
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