On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Dave Taylor wrote:
> And that PC-based EDI translator will be tightly integrated with their
> back end software, as I presume their current EDI translator is since
> it's running on the same database
It's been a long time since I've been near an AS440, but my recollection
is that it can expose its database via ODBC. If so, then, yes you can do
the normal SQLish things. Assuming they still do EBCDIC, I wouldn't be
surprised if there were some character translation things that the map
would need to do.
> - you know, like purchase orders converted to sales orders with all the
> business rule for entering orders manually applied during the process,
> so they only handle exceptions manually?
That's all map things. Certainly they would need to rebuild their maps,
just the same as if they transitioned from AS400 based Brand X to Brand Y
translators.
Joe Matuscak
Rohrer Corporation
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