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DevX: "Processing EDI Documents into XML with Python"

"You don't have to rely on expensive and proprietary EDI conversion software
to parse, validate, and translate EDI X12 data to and from XML; you can
build your own translator with any modern programming language, such as
Python."

by Jeremy Jones
http://www.devx.com/enterprise/Article/26854

Excerpt:
"Python is an object-oriented, byte-compiled language with a clean
syntax, clear and consistent philosophy, and a strong user community. These
attributes (both of the language and the community) make it possible to
quickly write working, maintainable code, which in turn makes Python an
excellent choice for nearly any programming task. Processing any "flavor" of
EDI is no exception."
Hi,
just wanted to share with you, that the last issue
of the DevX newsletter comes with a Python related
article as first item in the list of subjects.

Claudio
Jul 18 '05 #1
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Claudio Grondi wrote:
"You don't have to rely on expensive and proprietary EDI conversion software
to parse, validate, and translate EDI X12 data to and from XML; you can
build your own translator with any modern programming language, such as
Python."

by Jeremy Jones
http://www.devx.com/enterprise/Article/26854

Excerpt:
"Python is an object-oriented, byte-compiled language with a clean
syntax, clear and consistent philosophy, and a strong user community. These
attributes (both of the language and the community) make it possible to
quickly write working, maintainable code, which in turn makes Python an
excellent choice for nearly any programming task. Processing any "flavor" of
EDI is no exception."
Hi,
just wanted to share with you, that the last issue
of the DevX newsletter comes with a Python related
article as first item in the list of subjects.

Claudio

Anyone interested in processing EDI with Python will probably be
interested in giving it a read. Please feel free to scrutinize the code
mercilessly. I plan on creating a project on Sourceforge with the code
that is attached to that article (and hopefully with modifications
coming from user input in the ensuing months). Comments are greatly
appreciated.

Thanks for posting this, Claudio.

Jeremy Jones
Jul 18 '05 #2
There has already been some work in this area - although for X12
transactions for the healthcare industry. Its on sourceforge already and
best of all the development language is Python:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyx12/
thanks,
Satchit

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ZeOmega (www.zeomega.com)
Open Minds' Open Solutions

#20,Rajalakshmi Plaza,
South End Road,
Basavanagudi,
Bangalore-560 004, India

Jeremy Jones wrote:
Claudio Grondi wrote:
"You don't have to rely on expensive and proprietary EDI conversion
software
to parse, validate, and translate EDI X12 data to and from XML; you can
build your own translator with any modern programming language, such as
Python."

by Jeremy Jones
http://www.devx.com/enterprise/Article/26854

Excerpt:
"Python is an object-oriented, byte-compiled language with a clean
syntax, clear and consistent philosophy, and a strong user community.
These
attributes (both of the language and the community) make it possible to
quickly write working, maintainable code, which in turn makes Python an
excellent choice for nearly any programming task. Processing any
"flavor" of
EDI is no exception."
Hi,
just wanted to share with you, that the last issue
of the DevX newsletter comes with a Python related
article as first item in the list of subjects.

Claudio

Anyone interested in processing EDI with Python will probably be
interested in giving it a read. Please feel free to scrutinize the
code mercilessly. I plan on creating a project on Sourceforge with
the code that is attached to that article (and hopefully with
modifications coming from user input in the ensuing months). Comments
are greatly appreciated.

Thanks for posting this, Claudio.

Jeremy Jones


Jul 18 '05 #3

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