In today's market place companies are compelled to lower costs and increase revenue. There are many ways to do this implementing 'EDI', electronic data interchange is one such avenue.
EDI for Oracle is the process of sending documents between you and your trading partners electronically. This electronic data interchange is a standardized format that companies use to communicate orders they want filled, invoices to be paid, shipments to be received and many other transactional type data.
There is no right or wrong time to implement EDI, however there are several considerations to keep in mind. If you are implementing Oracle EBS, E-Business Suite, the earlier you start gathering your EDI requirements the more successful your implementation will be. EDI is a very 'all encompassing' process that touches all modules of Oracle including but not limited to: Order Management, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, WMS System, Procurement and Financials. When Focused E-Commerce begins working on an EDI project they understand that reviewing the client's customers specifications can save time and money. This process also leads to efficiencies in not having to do rewrite code. I will address several EDI transaction sets and address specific challenges to each document and how to ensure a successful and timely implementation using best practices. Two important things to remember to do while implementing these transaction sets is to always ensure that the TEST/DEV instance is in-synch and to always have a gap analysis for each transaction set. It is critically important that everyone is in agreement of what data will be consumed by Oracle and what Oracle produced data will be used for all trading partner outbound transactions.
Check out my next blog article entitled 'AVOIDING CHARGEBACKS IN THE EDI ADVANCE SHIP NOTICE USING THESE BEST PRACTICES'. This blog will address the inbound purchase order, outbound invoice, outbound advance ship notice and outbound purchase order acknowledgment. This will address specific issues with the above transaction sets.

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