EDI Technical Guidelines

EDI Technical Guidelines – Implementation With Parker Hannfin Vendors Over 50 Parker divisions use the EDI Gateway to manage hundreds of trading partnerships. Translation of ANSI X.12 formatted data by Parker Hannifin into and out of user-defined records is done by using Sterling Software Company’s Gentran EDI translation software. The version used at Parker was Read More →

Vendor EDI Communication

Vendor EDI Communication (Parker Hannfin Vendor Guides) Vendor EDI communication requires the use of a third-party network (VAN) service to provide store-and forward capability and compliance checking. Parker uses a dial out capability only. Trading partners do not have the ability to dial into Parker’s mainframe computer. A listing of Value Added Networks will be provided upon Read More →

Value Added Networks

  Value Added Networks Guides (The Parker Hannifin Vendor Guidelines) Before information can be transmitted using EDI, data from the sender/user must first be translated into a standard format, and then communicated using the standard format to a receiver. This communication process takes place through either point-to-point connection or through a third-party communications service. Point-to-point Read More →

Parker Hannifin EDI Program

Parker Hannifin EDI Program Story Parker Hannifin EDI program has been proven to be more efficient and less costly for both customers and suppliers to exchange such data electronically. Other industries followed, and today EDI has widespread application and is a key part of worldwide electronic commerce. As of 1995, Parker Hannifin has developed EDI trading Read More →