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Tradacoms is an early standard for EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) primarily used in the UK retail sector. It was introduced in 1982 as an implementation of the UN/GTDI syntax, one of the precursors of EDIFACT, and was maintained and extended by the UK Article Numbering Association (now called GS1 UK). The standard is obsolescent since development of it effectively ceased in 1995 in favour of the EDIFACT EANCOM subsets. Despite this it has proved durable and the majority of the retail EDI traffic in the UK still uses it. == Transactions == There are 25 transactions defined in Tradacoms: # THE PRODUCT INFORMATION FILE # THE PRICE INFORMATION FILE # THE CUSTOMER INFORMATION FILE # THE ORDER FILE # THE PICKING INSTRUCTIONS FILE # THE DELIVERY NOTIFICATION FILE # THE DELIVERY CONFIRMATION FILE # THE INVOICE FILE # THE CREDIT NOTE FILE # THE STATEMENT/REMITTANCE DETAILS FILE # THE UPLIFT INSTRUCTION FILE # THE UPLIFT CONFIRMATION FILE # THE STOCK SNAPSHOT FILE # THE STOCK ADJUSTMENT FILE # THE AVAILABILITY REPORT FILE # THE GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS FILE # THE COMPLEX ORDER FILE # THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ORDER FILE # THE PRODUCT PLANNING REPORT FILE # THE PAYMENT ORDER FILE # THE DEBIT ADVICE FILE # THE CREDIT ADVICE FILE # THE EXCEPTION CONDITION FILE # THE LOCATION PLANNING REPORT FILE # THE UTILITY BILL FILE There are additional transactions defined for use in the Insurance Industry which use the Tradacoms syntax, but with implicit nesting. The service is known as Brokernet and was established in 1986. The UK Book Trade also has additional transactions defined for Orders, Issues, and Price & Availability Updates. There are industry message variants for the News Trade, Textiles and Home Shopping. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TRADACOMS」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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