ELECTRONIC DATA INTERFACE: A time-saving
opportunity for Illinois grain dealers and warehouses
What is electronic data interface (EDI)? EDI
refers to the process of transferring data from one computer system
directly into another. During grain dealer and warehouse inspections,
information moves from the business' computer to the examiner's
computer. Grain dealers and warehouse personnel copy the necessary
information onto a computer diskette, which can then be read by the
examiner's computer. Since there is no direct connection between
computers, security interests are protected.
EDI allows the transfer of the following obligations:
- unreceipted storage
- price-later contracts
- purchase contracts
- sales contracts
- warehouse receipts
- grain payable and receivable records
The model for this exchange is the data standard established by the
Association of American Warehouse Control Officials in 1995. This
standard is used by state warehouse examiners across the nation.
How can your business benefit from EDI? Examinations
in which EDI is used are less disruptive to your business. For example,
- Examiners spend 10 to 30 percent less time on-site. The amount of
time varies with number of records that must be downloaded, the size of
the business and the time of year.
- The department requires less assistance from grain dealers and
warehouse personnel. Your employees are less likely to be needed to
review records or explain terminology.
- EDI virtually eliminates examiners' requests for print-outs.
In addition, EDI increases accuracy and reduces confusion concerning
differences in terminology. All terms are converted to definitions used
by examiners.
To use EDI:
- Your business must have computerized grain accounting.
- The grain accounting software must have EDI capability. (Ask your
software supplier for more information.)
- Your computer system must be able to transfer data to a 3.5-inch
diskette.
- When state examiners arrive, tell them you would like to use EDI.
Follow your software vendor's instructions for generating an EDI
diskette.
Technical Specifications Summary
Check with your software vendor to ensure that your computer system
is compatible with the following:
| transfer medium |
3.5-inch diskette |
| file type |
DOS, delimited, ASCII text file |
| file name |
EDI.DAT |
| field delimiter |
comma |
| record delimiter |
CR/LF sequence |
For additional information, contact: Illinois
Department of Agriculture Bureau of Warehouses P.O. Box 19281 State
Fairgrounds Springfield, IL 62791-9281
1.800.654.0882 TDD: 217.524.6858 FAX: 217.524.7801
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