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Re: Converting EDI (850) to XML and converting XML to EDI - Use BizTalk
Actually biztalk will nativly map a number of EDI documents to XML. It does
this by creating a style sheet and applying the XSLT to either the EDI or
the XML.
An example of the transformation may be EDI--> XML--> Flat File --> XML -->
EDI
This transformation may take place over a number of different business processes.
If you are interested I will try and post the standard EDI docs that Biztalk
nativly supports, however, they are listed in the help file that accompanies
BizTalk Server 2000.
Steve
http://www.xmldir.com
"Madhu" <nutakkig@saic.com> wrote:
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>try redix.com
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>You have to create ur own mapping though. There are very few EDI-XML mappings
>available in the market today.
>Madhu
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>"Courtney Brown" <cobrown@na.cokecce.com> wrote:
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>>I am trying to successfully understand the process of converting an EDI
>850
>>(Purchase Order) map into a well-formed XML Purchase Order (not sure if
>I
>>am using the correct wording).
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>>If there is anyone familiar with the process of converting EDI to XML and
>>XML to EDI, please respond.
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