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Re: X12 vs: XML File Sizes

Apple pie tastes as good as apples; apple pie is larger than apples and
weighs more than apples.
X12, because of it's implied data structure, is leaner and meaner than
XML. Doh! HIPPA is a porker too, compared to traditional
wholesale/distribution EDI. I can name that 850 in six or seven
segments. I'll wait while you attempt to stuff a minimum-filled 837.
OLIVOLA Peter wrote:
> Try to keep up with the conversation, Brian. The issue is X12 vs. XML data
> volume. In that context XML qualifies as a serious porker.
>
> Peter G. Olivola
> Effective Data, Inc.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Lehrhoff [mailto:
> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 4:35 PM
> To: OLIVOLA Peter
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [EDI-L] X12 vs: XML File Sizes
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> XML isn't a pig; it's a free-form data transfer application. It's X12
> one better in the wild, wild west. The structures can be as simple or
> complicated as you want to make them, and the tag names can be as long
> or short as you can tolerate. I won't provide an example unless pushed.
> So far, xml structures have nuked the GSTPA initiative, threatened to
> kill OMGEO and have caused SWIFT to speak very quietly about their
> announced conversion in two years.
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