DIODE: Introduction to EDI X12 and EDIFACT

Introduction To EDI

Electronic Data Interchange, functions as a method for electronically transmitting standardized data among different organizations. This technology eliminates the need for physical paperwork by digitizing documents, resulting in faster, more precise, and effective communication. EDI plays a crucial role in various sectors including retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics, enabling seamless transactions and operational efficiency.

 

  1. EDI Standards:

    1. American National Information Interchange (ANSI)- X12: Widely utilized in North America for electronic data interchange.

    2. EDIFACT: Globally recognized and extensively employed for electronic data interchange.

  2. Document Types:

    1. 850: Represents a Purchase Order document.

    2. 855: Indicates a Purchase Order Acknowledgment document.

    3. 810: Denotes an Invoice document.

    4. 856: Stands for Advance Ship Notice (ASN) document.

    5. 997: Signifies a Functional Acknowledgment document.

  3. Key Components:

    1. Header: Comprises essential details like sender and receiver information, along with the date and time of the document.

    2. Detail Section: Contains specific and pertinent information related to the document type, such as item numbers, quantities, and prices.

    3. Summary: Offers a concise overview of the transaction, encompassing totals and any pertinent calculations.

  4. Content Creation Specifics:

    1. Document ID: Serves as a unique identifier for each document created.

    2. Creation Date: Indicates the precise date and time of the document's creation.

    3. Author Information: Encompasses details about the content creator, including name, ID, and contact information.

    4. Content Details:

      1. Title: Refers to the title of the content under creation.

      2. Description: Provides a succinct overview or abstract of the content.

      3. Keywords: Consists of relevant keywords aimed at optimizing search results.

      4. Format: Specifies the type of content, such as article, video, or infographic.

      5. Language: Indicates the language in which the content is developed.

      6. Target Audience: Identifies the specific audience for which the content is intended.

    5. Approval Workflow: Outlines the various steps and individuals involved in the content approval process.

    6. Metadata: Includes additional information about the content, such as tags, categories, and publication date.

    7. Version Control: Details the document versions and revision history.

  5. Translation Software:

    • Facilitates the conversion of internal data formats into EDI standard formats and vice versa.

  6. Communication Networks:

    • Utilizes secure networks like Value-Added Networks (VANs) or the Internet for the transmission of data.

Understand the EDI Data Segements

EDI File - X12 Data segments descritpion

ISA00 00 ZZSENDERID ZZRECEIVERID 2106241234U004010000000010T:~
GSCCSENDERIDRECEIVERID2021062412341X004010~
ST8500001~
BEG00NE123456789**20210624~
REFDP67890~
N1SUSUPPLIER NAME921234567890~
N1BYBUYER NAME920987654321~
PO1110EA15.00PEBP123456789VP987654321~
PIDFContent Title~
DTM00220210701~
CTT110~
SE160001~
GE11~
IEA1*000000001~

  • ISA and GS segments: Define the interchange control and functional group header.

  • ST segment: Marks the start of the transaction set.

  • BEG segment: Contains the beginning segment for purchase orders, indicating document type and order details.

  • REF segment: Provides reference information.

  • N1 segment: Names and identifies parties involved.

  • PO1 segment: Specifies item details.

  • PID segment: Describes the item (in this case, content title).

  • DTM segment: Specifies dates relevant to the transaction.

  • CTT and SE segments: Summarize the transaction.

  • GE and IEA segments: Close the functional group and interchange.

By using EDI for content creation, organizations can ensure standardized, efficient, and secure data exchange, facilitating smoother content management processes.

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