Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) definition

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means technology that provides transaction related details, including invoice number(s), pay dates, and other identifying information as appropriate for each transaction.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means the electronic transfer from computer to computer of information using an agreed standard to structure the information;
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means the exchange of business documents from application to application in a federally mandated format or, if no federal standard has been promulgated, using bulk transmission processes and other formats as the Authority designates for EDI transactions. For purposes of rules OAR 943-120-0100 through OAR 943-120-0200, EDI does not include electronic transmission by web portal.

Examples of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in a sentence

  • It is the intention of the Government to use existing and future capability of the DoD Standard Procurement System, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) capability, Government procurement card, and vendor electronic ordering capability to create a paper-less ordering, invoicing and payment process.

  • Provides technical expertise and support for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and other Business-to- Business communications.


More Definitions of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means a technique for electronically transferring and storing formatted information between computers utilizing established and published for- mats and codes, as authorized by the applicable Federal Infor- mation Processing Standards.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means the exchange of business documents from application to application in a federally mandated format or, if no federal standard has been promulgated, using bulk transmission processes and other formats as the Authority designates for EDI transactions. For purposes of rules 407-120-0100 through 407-120-0200, EDI does not include electronic transmission by web portal.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means a technique for electronically transferring and storing formatted informa- tion between computers utilizing established and published formats and codes, as authorized by the applicable Federal Information Processing Standards.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means the exchange of business documents from application to application in a federally mandated format or, if no federal standard has been promulgated, using bulk transmission processes and other formats as the Authority designates for EDI transactions. For purposes of rules OAR 943-120-0100 through OAR 943-120-0200, EDI does not include electronic transmission by web portal.¶ (1034) "EDI Submitter" means an individual or an entity authorized to establish an electronic media connection with the Authority to conduct an EDI transaction. An EDI submitter may be a trading partner or an agent of a trading partner.¶
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means the automated exchange of business documents from application to application in the formats required or allowed by the Transaction Rules.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means the electronic transfer of structured data from one information system to another in accordance with agreed standards;
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) means the transfer of structured data by agreed standards from applications on the computer of one party to applications on the computer of another party by electronic means.