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Satchidanand Haridas
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 6:30 am    Post subject: Re: EDI x12 --> XML Reply with quote

Hi,

In case you weren't aware of the pyx12 project on sourceforge. The
project summary on sourceforge.net
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyx12/) says the following and I quote:

"pyx12 is a python based ANSI X.12 to XML EDI translator and validator.
It is designed to be a step in the conversion of a X12 transaction to
back-end database process. It can convert to and from an XML
representation of the X12 document. "

fyi.


thanks,
Satchit


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Greg Lindstrom wrote:

Quote:
Hello, List-

I am working on automating a system accepting input data in EDI x12
format and would like to convert it to XML. Before I start, I thought
I'd ask if anyone has worked on such a beast. I have seen work by
Chris Cioffi on parsing EDI records. Is anything else out there
before I either write one or use one that I have written in Perl?

Thanks!
--greg--

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Computer Programmer greg.lindstrom@novasyshealth.com
NovaSys Health
Little Rock, Arkansas

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Paul Rubin
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Joined: 28 Feb 2005
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 1:05 am    Post subject: Re: EDI x12 --> XML Reply with quote

Greg Lindstrom <greg.lindstrom@novasyshealth.com> writes:
Quote:
I am working on automating a system accepting input data in EDI x12
format and would like to convert it to XML. Before I start, I thought
I'd ask if anyone has worked on such a beast. I have seen work by
Chris Cioffi on parsing EDI records. Is anything else out there
before I either write one or use one that I have written in Perl?

I wrote a thing like that a long time ago. As a pure coding task,
it's not that hard. The main hassle is having the appropriate segment
and element dictionaries for the docs you're trying to parse
(comparable to XML DTD's). Maybe they're online someplace now. The
main thing needing special code was the HL segment, which has a
recursive structure, but even that's such a big deal.

I don't know why you want to do this, but if you have a use for it, go
for it.
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Greg Lindstrom
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 6:33 pm    Post subject: EDI x12 --> XML Reply with quote

Hello, List-

I am working on automating a system accepting input data in EDI x12
format and would like to convert it to XML. Before I start, I thought
I'd ask if anyone has worked on such a beast. I have seen work by Chris
Cioffi on parsing EDI records. Is anything else out there before I
either write one or use one that I have written in Perl?

Thanks!
--greg--

Greg Lindstrom 501 975.4859
Computer Programmer greg.lindstrom@novasyshealth.com
NovaSys Health
Little Rock, Arkansas

"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams." W.W.
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