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RE: Need help with JCPENNEY TMS 753 document

From: Ilia Chlaifer <IChlaifer@...>
Date: Mon Sep 22, 2003  1:34 pm
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] Need help with JCPENNEY TMS 753 document
Hi Brian, Jfktututors, and The List.

While implementing 753/754 with JCP I've discovered that this particular
transaction with them is not as simple as it seems.
I can't guess your industry, but if it somehow related to mine (fashion),
you'd have situations with po splits on the ops level, where po might go out
as few partial shipments, so 850 to 753 would not work.
856 to 753 also would not work, unless you can keep 856 open for changes
while you are still expecting 754 on the way back from the TP.
To your surprise you might find that TP would actually alter some key-info
you already have on your 856 such as SHIP TO block, so not only you'd have
to revise your 856, but you'd actually have to print new sets of BOLs and
UCC-128s.

Again, what we have may not represent your typical JCP Supplier environment,
but to us, 753/754 ended up being more of the operations function then EDI.

...unless of course you ship refrigerators and you have 100% inventory
availability all the time :-)

Ilia Chlaifer
E-Commerce Department
Kids Headquarters / Wear Me Apparel
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Lehrhoff [mailto: Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 4:03 PM
To: jfktutors
Cc: Subject: Re: [EDI-L] Need help with JCPENNEY TMS 753 document


The 753 is a request for pick-up and routing. Once you have an 856
ready to go back, each 856 becomes
a line on the 753. The full 753 is the truck, and you'll get a matching
754 with the pickup appointment and
routing info. You can also send JCP one 753 per 856, and they'll batch
the 754 for you :) (Yes they will,
we do it at one site.) With DESKTOP you can create a file to import
that becomes X12 when it is
imported. Pick a programming language - any one - and you can create
that import file. Using a turn-around
is very much overkill of data.

jfktutors wrote:

>The translator I current use does not have a tag feature to
>turnaround 850s into one 753 document. I can manually input all the
>data into a generic 753 but it will take all day because I receive
>300-400 850s at a time. They recommend sending one 753 for all
>850s....I am utilizing Desktop EDI...Can anyone help?
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