Edig@s (EDIGAS) Standards Available Across All Versions

Edig@s (EDI·GAS) is an Electronic Data Interchange standard dealing with commerce, transport (via pipeline or container) and storage of gas.

Based originally on the 1996 version of EDIFACT, Edig@s as evolved through several versions and is highly optimized for the rapid transmission of gas-related events between foreign and domestic producers, transporters and distributors.

The major supports of the Edig@s standard include companies from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia and the United Kingdom, but users and others who have expressed interest are from even more geographically distant locations.

This grid shows all available versions supported by Stylus Studio® along with all of the message types within each version. All of these versions are supported by both the Java and the .Net (C#) versions of the DataDirect XML Converters.

Edig@s Standards Legend:
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ID Edig@s Message
2.2 3.0 3.1 3.2 4.0
ACCPOS Account Position Message
ALOCAT Allocation Message
APERAK Application Error & Acknowledgment Message
AVAILY Availability Message
CHACAP Changed Capacity Message
CONTRL Syntax and Service Report Message
DAYREP Daily Report Message
DELORD Delivery Order Message
DELRES Delivery Order Response Message
FLORAT Flow Rate Limit Message
GASDAT Gasdata Message
GASREQ Gasdata Request Message
GENRAL General Purpose Message
IMBNOT Imbalance Notice Message
INVATT Attachment to Invoice Message
INVOIC Invoice Message
NOMINT Nomination Message
NOMRES Nomination Response Message
QALNOT Quality Deficient Gas Notice
QALTAK Quality Deficient Gas Take Notice
REQEST Request Message
REQRES Request Response Message
TRANCO Trader's Net Confirmation Notice
TRANTR Trader's Net Trade Notice

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