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I posted an incident with Infor Support on this a few days ago. Here is
their latest response:

I wanted to inform you that we have opened a defect# 213210 for this GS04
date convert problem. As soon as this is available to download, I will
contact you again.

It is a known issue and they are working on a fix. I assume you would
have to be on support with them to receive the fix.

Apparently a Y2K10 bug.
Take Care,
Chad

Chad Stewart
Information Systems Manager
Air-Way Manufacturing Company




Gerardo Santillana <jgsantillana@xxxxxxxxx>
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01/08/2010 04:03 PM
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[BPCS-L] Another BPCS EDI advice






Hello All

We are using
BPCS Version 8.1 Release 00
TLE Version 3.2 Rel: 01

Starting from this year all our outbound transactions (Version 4010) have
been sent with an incorrect date in the GS segment, the date is
19100104, we hadn't noticed until one of our customer rejected one of our
transaction, I checked in TLE but I could not find how to fix this, the
inbound transactions are OK


This is an example
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EDI720-09 TLE Version 3.2 MISGS3
1/08/10
OOOOOOO Display Interchange OOOOOOOO
15:50:30


Interchange number 61766, Customer xxxxx,
xxxxxxxxxxxx


ISA*00* *00* *ZZ*004444444444 *01*0055555555
*100104*063
7*U*00401*000024052*0*P*<

GS*IN*004444444444*0055555555*19100104*0637*24465*X*004010

ST*810*0217796


Does somebody know how to correct this?


Thanks in advance

Gerardo




________________________________
From: Dave Fuller <davejfuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: BPCS ERP System <bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 8:33:38 AM
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] BPCS EDI advice

Hi Kathy

Trusted Link Enterprise is very capabable of handling the inbound
documents
to BPCS.
The message data can be posted into the structured ecm files from the
appropriate map program.
It would be happy to assist if you would like to contact me.


Best Regards

Dave Fuller
Retork Limited
+44(0) 7976 370749
dave.fuller@xxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces+davejfuller=btinternet.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+davejfuller=btinternet.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of
Kathy Steigerwalt
Sent: 17 December 2009 03:29
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BPCS-L] BPCS EDI advice

Hi All!

I am looking for advice.

The shop has been using Trusted Link Enterprise EDI integration with
BPCS
(ECM module) for the outbound documents for years and it is stable.
They have also been receiving EDI transmissions from customers BUT
dumping the inbound EDI to paper for human re-keying.

My questions: Basically do we implement our own programming integration
into BPCS **OR** upgrade Trusted Link?
**OR** continue with current TLE/ECM versions and automate the inbound
documents?

Regarding Trusted Link Enterprise and BPCS ECM see below versions, what
are the abilities or lack of abilities when it comes to inbound
integration? Pros and cons?
We are using TLE Version 3.2 Rel: 01
BPCS Version 6.0 Release
04

Thank you for all opinions.

Respectfully,
Kathy~
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