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Dear Tom .... YES it has been achieved with BPCS directly off the iSeries box. It can be done with any BPCS version. I'll contact you off-line with details. For others on the BBB, here's information about what UCCnet is and why it is so important as a business builder: http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/UCCnet-start.htm And >>> it's not just Wal-Mart And >>> it's not just the food industry ... even Ace Hardware is involved: http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/UCCnet-ace.pdf And >>> it's not just North America. Here's a open letter signed by 28 leading enterprises about it: http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/UCCnetLeaders.htm Unbeaten Path markets a product called UCCnet Direct for IBM midrange machines. It is the only solution certified by UCCnet for the AS/400 or for iSeries. UCCnet Direct will be portable if, in the future, you move from BPCS to a different ERP system on iSeries, UNIX, or NT. Finally, a product called Integrator addresses challenges like EDIINT-AS2 with easy-to-manage business-to-business links over the web. Integrator unchains the imagination on what can be achieved over the web. Click here: http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/LANSA_integrator.htm Warmest regards and God bless, Milt Habeck Managing Partner Unbeaten Path International Toll free: (888) 874-8008 International voice line: (262) 681-3151 e-mail: mhabeck@xxxxxxxxxx www.unbeatenpathintl.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Jedrzejewicz @ San Pedro To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 11:55 AM Subject: EDIINT-AS2 or UCCNet - Anyone using in production? Folks -- Have any of you implemented EDIINT-AS2 or UCCNet on a production basis? We are being required to implement EDIINT-AS2 by Wal-Mart, and will be following that up with UCCNet. We are on old BPCS (4.0.03) and old TrustedLink (3.2.01), and are struggling as we work on EDIINT-AS2. Any suggestions, comments, solicitations, etc. would be appreciated. Tom Jedrzejewicz IS Manager, Contessa Food Products
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