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Re: EDI Maps for 7-Eleven

Sorry Michael, I don't buy it. If you are truly as experienced as you
say, you would not have made a rookie mistake of calling an IG a map.
IG's (or compliance docs, or mapping docs, whatever) are not referred
to as 'maps' as anyone who has been around for longer than 6 months knows.
Regards
Rod Kasnick
--- In "Michael Kotoyan" <michaelk@d...> wrote:
> John,
>
> I have been on this list for many years and have also as EDI
> professional given tips and advice and posted enough to this group. I
> have worked in many
> EDI environments on the vendor, customer, and EDI provider side.
>
> I am a member of the Southern California Ecommerce Board and a
> frequenter at the UCC conventions. So, I know what it's like when you
> say " EDI compliance does not come free.".
>
> Anyway, I am not looking for an already translated map for a specific
> EDI translator. I am looking for an Implementation Guide. I already made
> a request for 7-11 to send me one, and just wanted to get ahead start on
> implementation.
>
> People have exchanged EDI specs on this list before. I was not aware
> that it's unethical or is not allowed to exchange EDI maps on EDI-L.
> This is not the first time. Just because I work for an EDI provider and
> I am not self employed does not mean that now I have less privileges on
> this list.
>
> Thank You,
>
>
> Michael Kotoyan
> EDI Specialist
> Direct EDI, Inc
> 7975 Raytheon Rd
> San Diego, CA 92111
> Phone: 858-751-2626 x12
> Fax: 858-751-2627
> Email: michaelk@d...
> WE SPEAK EDI
> www.directedi.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Murray [mailto:johnkmurray@c...]
> Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 11:52 AM
> To:
> Subject: RE: [EDI-L] 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:michaelk@d...]
> 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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