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Another beginner question from a Mercator novice

From: "Daniel Sprouse <Danimal174@...>" <Danimal174@...>
Date: Thu Jan 16, 2003  1:24 am
Subject: Another beginner question from a Mercator novice
Got another question for everyone out there concerning Mercator. As
I've said before, I'm a Gentran guy, but the current contract I'm
working is with Mercator, specifically Mercator's mapping software.
I'm wondering what the easiest way is to map an inbound or outbound
transmission. Once you have your type tree from your database done,
can you create a generic outbound ASN map for version 4010, for
example, using the database type tree as your input card and the
generic ANSI 4010 856 type tree that comes with Mercator as your
output card. Then, for each customer you have to create an outbound
ASN for, you just modify that general map with any customer-specific
info, and save the changes under a different name. Is there a flaw in
my thinking here, or is this the easiest way to handle mapping? Any
feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Dan S.




 
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