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Re: Transout file?

I think the best thing for you to do is set-up a
Communications profile in Gentran and use the File
Copy choice. This will allow you to write to a
specific file of yur choosing rather than use the
system files in IntOut. You will still have to run a
Send session, but Gentran will simply write to the
file you have specified.
If you really, really don't want anything to do with
Gentran proper, you can always include the enveloping
in your import map and run the TX32 from the command
line or by a *.bat file.
-Peter
--- elj4176 < wrote:
> Hello. I'm using Gentran 5.1.2 (32 bit) PC and I
> need to generate a transout file. The raw edi comes
> into the Transin folder and has the ISA and GS
> segments. I need to generate a similar file (from an
> imported flat file) going out. We want to skip the
> communications part of Gentran and simply use the
> translator but the outgoing file seems to be tied to
> the communications.
> Any help would be appreciated!
> EJ
>
>
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