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RE: EDI Standard

Prasad,
That is just plain scary. How the heck did I select lumber instead of
packaging material, machined parts, cast parts? I do not read minds.
Maybe today is my lucky day. The lottery is at $262 million, maybe I should
buy a ticket.
Remember, for your PO to work, your supplier must expect the data as you are
mapping it.
Art
-----Original Message-----
From: Prasad Ravilla [mailto:
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:40 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] EDI Standard
Hi Art,
This was the exact information I was looking for.
We will issuing purchase orders for various wood
products to our suppliers.
My bad, I should have stated this clearly in my first
mail.Some suggessted 832.
I will look into the additional segments in the 850.
In our case, we also have a limit. The lumber length
should be within the limits.
For eg:- The lenth of the lumber should be between 12
inches and 50 inches and it should be in 1/4 inch
increments. This is just one dimension.We have about 8
different dimensions and about 12 parts for just one
product. The supplier has to combine all the 12 parts
and then make the final product and deliver it to us.
We are also looking into the Special Order POs, where
we have questions & answers. And we are also working
on defining the PO Standards.
Thanks for all the info.
Regards,
Prasad.
--- wrote:
> Prasad,
>
> If you are talking about purchase orders for custom
> work, the 850 offers
> descriptive segments that can be used. These
> include PID, MEA, and PO4.
>
> Let's say you are selling pre-cut furniture grade
> lumber.
>
> In the PO1, your customer could specify Birch, in
> the PID they could specify
> how the Birch is dried, treated, and surfaced, in
> the MEA the exact
> dimensions.
>
> You will need a detailed implementation guide
> whether you are buying or
> selling.
>
> If you could be more specific in your request, we
> may be able to be more
> specific in our answers.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art Douglas
> Manager, eCommerce Systems
> PaperPak
> San Dimas, CA
> 909-971-5025
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto: On Behalf Of Earl
> Wertheimer
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:16 AM
> To: Prasad Ravilla;
> Subject: Re: [EDI-L] EDI Standard
>
> Prasad
>
> > I would like to know if there is any EDI standard
> like
> > 850, which can be used to send dynamic product
> > information.
>
> > We would like to transfer product dimensions like
> > width, height, etc. We do not have a part number
> or
> > UPC code, because we can millions of combinations
> for
> > the dimensions.
> >
> > Kindly suggest if there is any EDI standard
> > transaction that can used to pass this information
> to
> > the manufacturer.
>
> The 832 document has most of what you need. It is
> used by all UPC catalogs
> to
> receive product information.
>
> If the document is just being sent between yourself
> and the manufacturer,
> you
> can always ignore what is not relevant, or use
> pre-agreed data values.
>
> Even the 850 has a segment (PID) that can be used
> for extra product
> identification. PID_02 is element 750, which can
> have the following values
> (I've only included the 1st page) :
>
> 01 Limiting Operation
> 02 General Product Form
> 03 Preservative
> 04 Parameter
> 05 Category
> 06 Sub-category
> 08 Product
> 09 Sub-product
> 10 Major Grade
> 11 Society, Government, Customer Specifications
> 12 Type and/or Process
> 13 Quality (Quality Level)
> 14 Finish or Surface Roughness
> 15 Heat Treat/Anneal
> 16 Temper
> 17 Coating
> 18 Surface Treatment, Chemical
> 19 Surface Treatment, Mechanical
> 20 Ends: Slitting, Splitting, Cutting
> 21 Forming
> 22 Edge Treatment
> 23 Welds/Splices
> 25 End Treatment
> 28 Test Sample Frequency
> 29 Test Sample Location
> 30 Test Sample Direction
> 32 Type of Test/Inspection
> 33 Testing and Inspection Agencies
> 34 Filament
> 35 Color
> 36 Denier
> 37 Fiber
> 38 Grade
> 39 Luster
> 40 Shade
> 41 Tint
> 42 Tow
> 43 Twist
> 44 Bacteriology
> 45 Whole Effluent Toxicity
> 46 Sediment Toxicity
> 54 Section Profile
> 55 Alloy
> 56 Special Processing
> 58 Winding Instructions
> 59 Surface Protection
> 60 Machine Run
> 61 End Use Application
> 62 Corrosion Resistance
> 63 Product Life Cycle
> 64 Package Integrity
> 65 Visual
> 66 Electrical
> 67 Functional Performance
> 68 Chemistry
> 69 Physical
> 70 Magnetic
> 71 Mechanical
> 72 Metallography
> 73 Vendor color description
> 74 Vendor size description
> 75 Buyer's Color Description
> 76 Dye Lot Description
> 77 Finish Description
> 78 Pattern Description
> 79 Put-up Description
> 80 MILSPEC (Military Specification)
> 81 FEDSPEC (Federal Specification)
> 82 FED-STD (Federal Standard)
> 83 CID (Commercial Item Description)
> 84 Special Specification
> 85 Appearance
> 86 Dispersion
> 87 Fluid
> 88 Flow
> 89 Moisture
> 90 Density
> 91 Buyer's Item Size Description
> 92 Fabric Description
> 93 Shipping Unit Component
> 94 Type Spinning
> 95 Wax Code
> 96 Electronically Cleaned
> 97 Conditioned Code
> I99 Precautionary Instructions
> 9A Manufacturing Method
> 9B Product Application
> 9C Engine
> 9D Transmission
> AA Assembly Required
> AB Construction
> AC Consumer Instructions
> AD Shelf Tag
> AE Fragrance
> AF Editor
> AG Translator
> AH Material
> AI Nutrition
>
> etcetera.....
>
> Earl Wertheimer
>
> http://www.spe-edi.com
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