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RE: <tech>Gentran Director for Windows - 997 & CONTRL Pr ocessing

From: hparks@...
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2003  3:16 pm
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] <tech>Gentran Director for Windows - 997 & CONTRL Pr ocessing
We will soon start to get EDI orders for one of our sister companies who are
not yet EDI capable. We want the orders to fax or email to them, and I
briefly looked into a print object, but identifying an order for them
requires looking at the N1*ST loop, and there would be no way to get Gentran
to treat their orders differently from the ones we do want to receive.
Instead I handle them in an admittedly roundabout way. I wrote a SQL script
that gets the data file path and name out of the Gentran database for any
orders for this customer, and a Perl script searches these for any
appropriate orders and emails the raw EDI data file to the customer service
department. Something similar could be set up to find and print any
document you send or receive.


Howard Parks
Isaiah 40:11

At 03:52 PM 11/26/2003 -0500, Sean Brown wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Does anyone know a simple way to get inbound 997's and CONTRL docs to
>print automatically in Gentran Director. It looks to me that by default
>these docs are automatically moved to the InDrawer and we are not given
>the chance to print them eventhough we have a print template set up.
>
>We can print them after they are in manually but we run Gentran
>unattended.



 
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