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  • Subject: RMS- EDI
  • From: "Torres, Ricardo CH1" <torresri@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 13:22:58 -0600

Hello

I am not a EDI Expert, but we are trying to use the RMS770D, we have been
experimenting for a while, and finally we were able to used it. Our problem
is as follows.   one of our customers send the EDI, and it goes into the
TDDB, TDOB and TDLB files, and the PO is saved on the  TDOB file in the
DOPON field, the TDLB and TDOB have a 1 to 1 relationship and then we can
run succesfully the RMS770D. My problem is with other EDI that get into the
TDDB, TDOB and TDLB files in other wway, the TDOB and the TDLB have a 1 to
many relationship, and the PO is saved in the TDLBin the field DLION. When
we run the RMS770D when the TDLB and the TDOB are in 1 to M relationship, it
crash. SOmeone Knows if we need to set up some flag in orther to process EDI
like those.

Thanks in advance for your help

Ricardo Torres
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