Michael,
This person does seem to understand the business and the process, he just 
doesn't have the mapping skills.  


Paul,
You need to present yourself differently, you have, as MCM has said, the most 
difficult to acquire and important skills.  You need to convince the hiring 
manager of this.  I have used 8 translators now and while each has its' pluses 
and minuses, they all do the same thing.  I've been to only one training class 
(out of 8 products) and it was pretty much useless.  You do need some 
understanding of how the EDI and flat file structures "loop" and what the tool 
you're using can do, but from there, it's relatively straightforward (or should 
be).

Most of the big houses will only provide training to employees of the companies 
that have purchased their products, I tried once to get into Sterling's 
training 
but they turned me down, even though I was willing to spend the 3K they wanted 
at the time.  Hey, now there's a niche waiting for someone, "unofficial" 
training on name packages.

Good Luck,
Leah





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From: Michael Mattias/LS <[email protected]>
To: EDI-L <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 11:31:09 AM
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] How to get EDI Mapping / Technical Experience

  
> Their mapping hierarchy involves:
> Linking
> Standard rules
> Extended rules

While the terminology may vary from product to product, the functions 
performed do not.

Everything boils down to translating the partners' mutual requirements:
- What information do I need to enter my partner's purchase order?
- What information does my partner need to process my invoice?

The technical or user interface details of translation and mapping products 
are actually tiny compared to what it takes to master the finer points of 
the underlying business transactions - and the ability to communicate with 
your partners regarding them.

You might 'master' a translation/mapping tool in weeks but you can't master 
a business or industry quite so quickly.

Understand your client/employers business, you'll get the time to master the 
tools.  But if you don't understand the business  and/or cannot communicate 
with your partners and the 'business people' at your end - you may as well 
eschew "EDI Mapping" as a profession.

Michael C. Mattias
Tal Systems Inc.
Racine WI
[email protected]


 


      

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