If this is the case, you might find it worthwhile talking to your representative about this. It LOOKS like Snaplogic may actually have a snappack for EDI, that has a lot of the grunt work handled by some template or something. The characters in the first part of the line indicate what this relates to and then the * indicates that you are dealing with the next part of the line. The message that you have here makes it look like you may not have to worry about arrays. The complexity depends on how the data is setup in the message, how you read it, and possibly the number of arrays that you have. They were happy with it for the 4 years I was there, and apparently are still happy with it. They used that product, and I just then read the fields from the highly normalized star structure I setup. I guess it couldn’t do much, because they didn’t use it for regular ETL, but what we did was I created a little star with a place for all of the available fields, and told them how to locate them, and where to put them. I worked with a VARIANT of that, known as HL7 v2 I at least had a methodology to work it out on another ETL tool but the company, being a medical service provider, already had a special purpose ETL tool.
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