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Thanks for all the replies,

Mark Walter said:
> I'd look real hard at AS2 and/or XML. Partners are really shying away
from
> VANs and trying to leverage the Internet as their data transport
backbone.

I don't think this will be an issue this year at least.  the only vendors
who are clamoring for edi at the moment want strait ftp edi.  the vendor's
i've dealt with so far are not the most technically savvy, and most are
just small to medium sized regional fresh produce or niche product
suppliers.

Mike Haston said:
> We use the Harbinger package here only because we are knee deep into it.
At
> my last place we switched from Harbinger (when they dropped their support
> for our version) over to a newer EDI package called Extol
(www.extol.com).
<snip>
and Scott Klement said:
> Harbinger no longer exists.  They're successor, Peregrine, no longer does
> EDI (at least on the iSeries)  <snip>  Just trying to keep up with who
owns > the product...Premenos/Harbinger/Peregine/Inovis...   it's a full
time job > just to change my address book :)
and Mike replied:
> Yes, we have "drilled down" to Inovis and it's still as horrible as all
of
> it's predecessors in my opinion.  Support seems to be optional.  Extol
> always got back to me within 2 hours at worst and has a pretty nice
online
> knowledge base.

Maybe I should narrow my criteria - an iseries only package wouldn't be
worth the cost for the number of partners who want it at this time, and it
sounds like the pickings there are getting slim anyway.

Does anyone have experience using pc based edi translators?  any
recommendations (pro or con)?

thanks,

rick



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