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RE: EDI Question

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The utility industry, a multi-billion dollar industry uses csv viewed in XLS and some even send in XLS.
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I would agree with that concept. And using that concept, I stand by my original assertion that a spreadsheet is not EDI J
Jon Garniss
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-----Original Message----- From: Holden, Julia [mailto:Julia.Holden@n...] Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 4:30 PM To: EDI-L@y... Subject: RE: [EDI-L] EDI Question
When working with my business partners, I call the automated exchange of business documents Business to Business (B2B) Commerce. Within B2B Commerce, there are many solutions - EDI (using a standard EDI format), XML, spreadsheet, webform, SOAP, AS2, VAN, etc.
To answer the original question, we do not get requests for spreadsheets very often. That is not a service we offer as a B2B solution.
Julia Holden Nordstrom 206-233-5996 Julia.Holden@N...
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