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Re: X12 CICA: Is it the future? Does anyone really "model"?

ANSI ASC X12 is still working out how to make the CICA specifications and
constructs freely available to non-members. I am posting a question to
DISA staff and others to verify what is available and how to obtain it. At
the very least you should be able to purchase the approved version of
X12.7, included in 005012, which *should* be on the 005020 CD.
X12 members may obtain the latest version of the CICA workbook, which has
all of the latest draft constructs. I will also post details on how it can
be obtained by member companies.
Regards,
Mike
At 07:43 AM 1/26/2005 -0500, William J. Kammerer wrote <snipped>:
>Mike, where are the resources I need to get a start on CICA? All I have
>is (1) a draft of X12.7 from April 2004 -R 0.32 - "Technical
>Specification AND XML Syntax Representation" and (2) the X12C XML Design
>Reference Model from Oct. 2002. Do I need to buy the 005020 CD to get
>the newest stuff?
>
>Is there one consolidated (and free) place I can go in order to find
>everything I need to learn the basics of CICA?
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Michael C. Rawlins, Rawlins EC Consulting
www.rawlinsecconsulting.com
Using XML with Legacy Business Applications (Addison-Wesley, 2003)
www.awprofessional.com/titles/0321154940
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