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RE: X12 vs: XML File Sizes

Martin,
A lot of the 'bloat' depends on schema definitions. You might go to the
Rosettanet web site and see if they have any stats on what you are
looking for.
Regards,
David Frenkel
Business Development
GEFEG USA
Global Leader in Ecommerce Tools
www.gefeg.com
425-260-5030
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Subject: [EDI-L] X12 vs: XML File Sizes
I know I've seen some posts in this forum, on this (way back), but am
looking for any real-world metrics now that we have more experience in
the
XML sub-genre.
I'm looking for information about how much, on average, a typical X12
file
grows when converted to XML. Specifically, for the HIPAA
implementations of
X12 transactions.
I'm hearing unqualified reports of 80% bloat which is a far cry from the
3000 percent growth I seem to recall from the previous discussions.
I think those earlier figures were based on ordered pair
implementations.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
If you could qualify the information with which XML
implementation/schema/DTD is involved, that would be helpful.
Thanks,
Martin A. Morrison ¿¯¯)
HIPAA Project Manager
Blue Shield of California
4203 Town Center Bl., Ste. D1
El Dorado Hills, Ca 95762
Ph: (916) 350-8808 Fx: (916) 350-8623
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