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Desktop EDI Translator relatively inexpensive with command line options
Can anyone recommend an EDI desktop translator similar to the Liaison EDI Notepad, which can be used with a command line?
The Professional Version is apparently no longer available for purchase on it's own, without buying into expensive software.
A desktop EDI translator, relatively inexpensive, and which can be used with a command line is what I am looking for.
The Professional Version is apparently no longer available for purchase on it's own, without buying into expensive software.
A desktop EDI translator, relatively inexpensive, and which can be used with a command line is what I am looking for.
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I suppose this works but I don't know how to fully use it.. so at this point I will presume it's my solution.
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I unfortunately do not know how to use the software myself, but from the research I did on this software, it appears to be well rounded and contain the functionality that you are looking for in an opensource package.
I unfortunately do not know how to use the software myself, but from the research I did on this software, it appears to be well rounded and contain the functionality that you are looking for in an opensource package.
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