ediGurus

This blog aims to put together and share the knowledge of various Business Verticals involving EDI Document, which involves in helping the user community to solve the business usecases, explaining significance on various document types available, the respective implementation mechanisms on Oracle AS B2B and compitative EDI Offering from various vendors. The most unique about this effort is even you can be part of this blog by sending a mail to edigurus@gmail.com for adding your view in EDI.

Monday, August 6, 2012

997 / 999 Generation for EDI-X12 document

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In the case of an EDI-X12 document that is received from the trading partner, it can be acknowledged in 2 ways. 1.        By sending ...
Sunday, January 3, 2010

Cloud Computing and B2B

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After a Heavy buzz on Cloud computing with all giants marching towards Cloud computing, I was just thinking on how B2B as a domain go with t...
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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Wanna check your EDI knowledge????

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Answer these Questions : What are the various protocols in use? Why should you use EDI? What is the structure of EDI message What is EDI env...
Sunday, October 11, 2009

EDI Batching

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Batching of messages are an important feature for mostly in transport, logistics, retail world. Batching is a processing of a bunch of messa...
Monday, June 29, 2009

Adding a special instruction/ Note to an EDI document

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EDI document provides a place holder to provide special instruction or a Note as part of EDI document. This enables the trading partners to ...
Tuesday, April 14, 2009

A Retail Usecase using X12

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1. The Seller expects the buyer/customer to sent a Request for Quotation (840) for the product. a. Send the Functional Acknowledgement (99...
Sunday, April 12, 2009

Iinterchange acknowledgment (TA1) Vs Functional Acknowledgment (997)

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