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Originally posted by Sir_Edward_Matheson View PostElectronic Data Interchange. Something to do with .NET I think. Milan might know more about this.
EDI was around long before .Net was invented.
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Originally posted by eliquant View Posthow can anyone realistically live off that wage and support a family and pay a mortgage ?
You may just aswell kiss your life goodbye.Comment
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Originally posted by eliquant View Posthow can anyone realistically live off that wage and support a family and pay a mortgage ?
You may just aswell kiss your life goodbye.
OTOH a friend's son is working evenings and nights at Tesco doing shelf stacking. Bored out of his skull, he's making a shade over £30k...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostYou are a knob..! Your attitude stinks. Or have I missed your irony - I doubt it since you are an Aussie from your avatar.Comment
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostEDI was around long before .Net was invented.
Yeah, came across it about 10 years ago when I was involved with insurance systems. They use(d) it to send data between the big insurers iirc. Not heard the term outside the insurance industry since then.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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EDI is used by a lot of industries especially in the supply chain.
It's a good way to send messages to 3rd parties and is usually based on a set of standatrds like Edifact, Odette, VDA etc.
It's generally used for transactions like shipping notifications, picking requests to 3rd party warehouses, sending sales orders and forecasts, purchase orders etc.Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostYou are a knob..! Your attitude stinks. Or have I missed your irony - I doubt it since you are an Aussie from your avatar.
You obviously have no commitments in this country otherwise you would realise how tough life can be on an average salary. Either that or you seriously lack any ambition or any thought about your future or that of your children.
If you're the only earner, with a wife and 2 kids, a modern day mortgage, cars to run, and with the inflationary environment we live in, a £30k salary (~£1750/month) is going to leave you very little (if anything) to make a future with.
And I'm not from Australia - if they're anything like you I'm glad to be different.Comment
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Originally posted by PAH View PostYeah, came across it about 10 years ago when I was involved with insurance systems. They use(d) it to send data between the big insurers iirc. Not heard the term outside the insurance industry since then.
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Originally posted by SandyDown View Post, I am planning on taking a simple job somewhere,Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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