Re: interfacing WS with EDI



"GaryDean" <GaryDean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ecPZLLowHHA.4628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a client that needs to interface with a vendor that uses EDI documents. for instance they use the EDI 850 purchase order document. Is there a good way to interface Web Services with EDI documents?

In general, the issues with web services and EDI are the same as any other kind of application and EDI. The real question is how to handle EDI from a ..NET Application.

In a previous job, I used the Symphonia product from Orion Health (http://support.symphonia3.com/EDI.aspx). We used their interactive tools to create the files describing the format of the documents we needed to exchange, then used their API to format the data.
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John Saunders [MVP]

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