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Re: <TECH> Retail Industry Standard "Canonical" Structures

A number of companies are using OAGIS as their internal canonical format.
See http://www.openapplications.org/.
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From: "naidudc" <
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 9:17 AM
Subject: [EDI-L] <TECH> Retail Industry Standard "Canonical" Structures
Hi,
I am Consultant at Russell Corporation. We are in the processing of
redefining our whole EDI System Including new Translator(Currently
using TSI Trading Partner on Mainframes). We decided our new EDI tool.
(On AIX). We have 100+ Trading Partners.
We are in the process of defining a "Canonical" Structure(Internal
Stadnard Structure) where we can use for any customer. Is there any
industry standards where we can follow?. Your help will be greatly
appreciated in giving the right links/references.
If any of you already using any standards please let me know.
Thanks in Advance,
Naidu Darapaneni
256-749-7569
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