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RE: Create Pass-Through Maps in Gentran NT

Hi,
I have created a passthrough segment in GIS 3.1.
The requirement was to read first couple of segments
and parse rest of the data without validating it.
I have added a segment named passthroug with no Tag
attached to it. That makes the passthrough segment to
read any seegment with any tag. In the passthrough
segment I have added 20 Text elements and all the
elements are composite elements with 3 sub elements in
it. If ou think you might get a segment with more than
20 elements then you have to add additional elements
to the passthrough segment.If anybody needs a sample
map, email me.
Hope this helps.
Mahesh Tanneru
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> 1. RE: Create Pass-Through Maps in Gentran NT
> From: Travis Truax
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> 2. Purpose of the 820
> From: "Gina Coomer" <
> 3. RE: Purpose of the 820
> From: "Dan Mehlhorn"
> <
> 4. RE: Purpose of the 820
> From: "Hurd, Richard [SLCUS]"
> <
> 5. RE: Purpose of the 820
> From: "Field, Dawn"
> <
> 6. Re: Purpose of the 820
> From: "Gina Coomer" <
> 7. DHL?
> From: "Ryan Finnesey"
> <
> 8. Re: DHL?
> From: Thomas Seay <
> 9. Re: DHL?
> From: Steve Lee <
> 10. RE: Create Pass-Through Maps in Gentran NT
> From: Giridhar Dittakavi
> <
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 07:38:09 -0500
> From: Travis Truax
> <
> Subject: RE: Create Pass-Through Maps in Gentran NT
>
> I remember seeing a "pass through processing"
> whitepaper on sterling's site
> recently.
>
> Travis-
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: extoman [mailto:
> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 10:43 PM
> To:
> Subject: [EDI-L] Create Pass-Through Maps in Gentran
> NT
>
>
> I need to create a map in Gentran NT 5.0 where as
> the
> raw EDI data is pass-through to another file, with
> each line ending in a line-feed/return. How can I
> accomplish this?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> THX
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:24:40 -0700
> From: "Gina Coomer" <
> Subject: Purpose of the 820
>
> Hello Group
> I'm gettlng a little confused about the purpose of
> an 820.
> Our customer is currently sending ACH transactions
> to the bank directly.
> Would the 820 transaction replace this?
> If so, should we now send the 820 to the bank or the
> trading partner?
> With ACH the money gets transferred to the bank.
> How would an 820 accomplish this if we are sending
> it to our supplier?
> Any insight is appreciated.
>
> Gina Ann Coomer
> Smith Heating Supplies
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 10:30:30 -0500
> From: "Dan Mehlhorn" <
> Subject: RE: Purpose of the 820
>
> Gina,
>
> The 820 is the "advice" that a payment is or is
> about to be made. You can
> send it with the ACH attached through your bank to
> your TP's bank or split
> the 820 sending the advice to the TP and the ACH to
> their bank.
>
> Dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:Gina Coomer
>
> Hello Group
> I'm gettlng a little confused about the purpose of
> an 820.
> Our customer is currently sending ACH transactions
> to the bank directly.
> Would the 820 transaction replace this?
> If so, should we now send the 820 to the bank or the
> trading partner?
> With ACH the money gets transferred to the bank.
> How would an 820 accomplish this if we are sending
> it to our supplier?
> Any insight is appreciated.
>
> Gina Ann Coomer
> Smith Heating Supplies
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:32:30 -0400
> From: "Hurd, Richard [SLCUS]"
> <
> Subject: RE: Purpose of the 820
>
> There are two kinds of 820s. First of all, if it's
> your customer, aren't
> they sending YOU the 820? An 820 is advice of a
> deposit (and remittances)
> received.
>
> We receive two different kinds of 820s, CTX and
> CCD+. I always forget which
> one is which, but one is from our bank and consists
> of deposit advice and
> remittance advice together in the same file. We
> call that "data and dollars
> together." We also have customers who send us the
> 820 remittance advice
> directly and for them we receive a separate 820 from
> our bank with the
> deposit advice, and we call these "data and dollars
> separate." Bottom line
> is that we always receive the deposit advice from
> our bank, and remittance
> advice either from our customer or from our bank
> depending on how they want
> to set things up.
>
> Hope this is helpful.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
> [mailto: Behalf Of
> > Gina Coomer
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:25 PM
> > To: EDI-L Mailing List
> > Subject: [EDI-L] Purpose of the 820
> >
> >
> > Hello Group
> > I'm gettlng a little confused about the purpose of
> an 820.
>
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