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RE: How does UCCNet work

From: "Carl Galgano" <cgalgano2@...>
Date: Sat Jun 7, 2003  7:19 pm
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] How does UCCNet work
So, how does this substantially differ from service from QRS?
cjg

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From: [mailto: Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 4:24 PM
To: Peter
Cc: Subject: Re: [EDI-L] How does UCCNet work



Peter,

Luckily I just attended a NEECOM (New England E-Commerce Users Group)
conference where we had a 1 day training session on UCCnet, so I can
somewhat answer your questions. The description you just gave is very close
to what happens. However, you can't send an X12 832. UCCnet only accepts
XML documents. The connection is via AS2 or http connection. The other
side is that not only do you have to subscribe to UCCnet but your
vendor/supplier also has to subscribe in order to be able to access your
information. Any time you make a change to an item, UCCnet automatically
sends an update to any vendor/supplier that you previously sent that item
to.

The training session that I had was very informative and had a lot of useful
information but we all kept coming back to the topic of "Why not just send
it direct to our vendor/supplier?", and "Why can't we send an X12 document?"
It's seems a little pricey to subscribe and then you also have to make the
investment in either XML or a third party provider.

Hope that helps!
Cindy Vernon
E-Commerce Analyst
American Saw & Mfg. Company
413-526-5231




Peter

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Subject: [EDI-L] How does
UCCNet work
06/06/03 04:09

PM









Can anyone give me a very short breakdown on how
UCCnet operates from a supplier's point of view? I get
the general idea, but UCCNet's pretty website is nice
and vague on the technical details of what you need to
send to them and how.

I'm looking for a description like:
"Firm connects to UCCNet via AS2 and send ANSI X12 832 documents with
item/catalog information. Any time an item is changed an update 832 must be
sent to UCCNet."

Any 'gotchas' from people who have actually done an implemention are
welcome.

Thanks,
Peter

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