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Re: looking for mapping tools

From: "techresearchit" <davidpinzon@...>
Date: Fri Feb 11, 2005  3:19 pm
Subject: Re: looking for mapping tools


Thanks to all who responded!

It is good to have many options where to choose from. I'll check the
recommended products.


From my original posting:
> Also, along the lines of this research I have found the
> terms "Translation tools" & "Mapping tools" used indistinctly in
some
> places whether not in others, which could be the main difference
> between these terms?

So, I suppose translation seems to be a little more complex, dealing
more with sintax and structure validation according to a pre-defined
standard. Kind of receiving data in "xyz" standard and transforming
it to "pqr" standard. Mapping is a term of more generic use, like, if
you get a format '?*x' trasform it to 'whatever other format'.

Thanks again to all of you.

David Pinzon.


--- In "Stephen Lee" <lees5@b...> wrote:
>
> On some enterpise class client server translators the translator and
> mapping tool reside on different systems. Hence they may be
referring to
> the translator or mapping tool.
> There are some inexpensive edi translators that just explode the edi
> document into positional flat file that you could load directly
with Cobol,
> Sql Loader, whatever, saves you an intermediary file format. Which
can
> work out in some cases. Thereby not even having to buy a mapping
tool.
>
> Regards,
> -Steve
>
>
>


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<davidpinzon@t...>
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Subject: [EDI-L] looking for mapping
tools
> 02/10/2005 02:21
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> Greetings group,
>
> I'm trying to find a non expensive tool that could be used instead
of
> Mercator (now Ascential DataStage) for our mapping needs. We deal
> with the EDIFACT standard and the tool should work on Windows
> environment. We are looking for a product, not a third party
service.
>
> I have been doing some google-ing and searches on this list's
> archives, so far I have found references to (haven't tested any):
>
> -Altova MapForce (which is expensive)
> -Softshare Delta
> -Pro EDI
> -Etasoft Extreme Translator
> -B-data Ediware client
> -DataWatch Monarch data pump
>
> I would like to know if someone has used any of these products or
> knows about other products I could check out.
>
> The reason we are looking for an alternative to Mercator is because
> of the high license costs incurred when creating every new map.
>
> Also, along the lines of this research I have found the
> terms "Translation tools" & "Mapping tools" used indistinctly in
some
> places whether not in others, which could be the main difference
> between these terms?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> David Pinzon
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