EDI definition

EDI shall be defined as Electronic Data Interchange.

Examples of EDI in a sentence

  • Responsible for developing EDI mapping specifications and documentation.

  • Provides EDI programs development, maintenance and support on multiple platforms for the e-commerce function.

  • Duties include testing, implementing and maintaining EDI transactions, developing and maintaining trading partner definitions including relevant translation objects utilizing EDI translation software tools.

  • Handles communications with trading partners for EDI transaction set-up and ongoing maintenance.

  • JOB FAMILY: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE‌ Job Title: EDI Specialist Job#: 3230 General Characteristics Provides technical expertise and support for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and other Business-to- Business communications.


More Definitions of EDI

EDI means electronic transmission or reception, or both, of data through a telecommunications process utilizing a value-added network or the Internet as set forth in the EDI partnering agreement.
EDI means Electronic Data Interchange being the direct computer-to-computer transfer of information using ANSI ASC X12 protocol and a specific definition assigned by TransCanada under standards agreed to by a consensus of the natural gas industry (through standard-setting committees).
EDI means electronic data interchange as defined by the standards established by the GISB and approved by the Commission, or Transporter defined data sets where no GISB standard exists.
EDI means Electronic Data Interchange, an electronic communication method that transmits formatted data.
EDI or “Electronic Data Interchange” shall mean the electronic transfer, from computer to computer, of commercial, administrative and transport data using an agreed standard to structure an EDI Message, as set out in the Annex „A‟.
EDI means electronic data interchange, which is the transmission of data in a standardized format from one computer to another without the use of magnetic tape.