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RE: what book version of x.12 should I own

Hi Renee:
I think there are lots of preferences that people have on the right
medium of the standards, paper, CD-Rom etc. The fact that there are choices
is good. Currently, we own the standards up to 4030 and will probably
purchase 4050. I will purchase the entire set from Disa. They are a great
organization and are a valuable resource.
Cheers,
-Rita
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Sent: 12/27/02 7:18 AM
Subject: [EDI-L] what book version of x.12 should I own
This is probably a ridiculous question to those of you who have been
doing
EDI for quite some time but as I told you before I am quite new at this.
The latest hard copy of x.12 that we have in house is 003040. Should I
be
contacting DISA and getting a newer version? I realize it is expensive
so
I thought I should get some more profession advice from all of you. We
are
not members of DISA and I have been quoted $525 to get the 004050
version.
We are currently not running anything newer than 004030.
At present I am not sure how much new work I will be doing. I know we
hope to be migrating from Trading Partner TSI on the mainframe (which is
not supported) to Mercator or Gentran by 2003 year end.
Thanks for your help,
Renee Feitelberg
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