FAQs
It is an electronic data interface standard created by AAWCO in 1995
to allow the transfer of examination data between licensee and examiner using
a standard PC text file. AAWCO EDI speeds the examination process because
the examiner no longer prints reports from the licensee's computer system and
then hand-enters that data into the examiner's computer during the examination.
Yes, in the vast majority of routine examinations. The reason is simple,
the examiner spends less time entering data into his or her computer
from information printed of your computer.
There are no fees to use AAWCO EDI. Many grain software companies
have already incorporated the AAWCO EDI capability into their software
systems and may charge extra for this feature or it may be included in
the cost of the software itself. Contact your grain software provider
for details.
Not at all! Creating an AAWCO EDI data file can be a simple menu
item on your grain software system--no special computer expertise required. If
you do not have a menu item on your grain software system, contact your
grain software provider and ask them about it.
No. AAWCO EDI is an interface not an interchange. It's
a one-way street. AAWCO EDI is not governed according to the ANSI
standard. AAWCO is solely responsible for this protocol used to
transfer examination data from licensee to examiner in a standard electronic
format.
The simple answer is cost and scope. Setting up an ANSI standard
would require AAWCO's participation in a very detailed vetting process. This
vetting process is vital in most situations to allow "any to any" electronic
transactions, meaning any company could interact with any other company
in that industry without pre-arrangement. In AAWCO's case, however,
there is an on-going relationship between licensee and licensing authority
and there is one organization that all licensing authorities participate
in, AAWCO. Hence creating the standard within AAWCO saves both
time and money for all parties.
Yes! AAWCO EDI defines 45 different types of data (for example,
warehouse receipt, open storage account, contract, grain payable, etc.)
but very rarely are all 45 record types present at one operation. The
bottom line is that examiners welcome any AAWCO EDI file even if there
are only a fraction of the 45 different data types represented.
If you have any further questions about AAWCO EDI please contact your
state grain licensing authority or contact Greg Miller, Chair, AAWCO
Technology and Uniformity Committee
309/383-3070 or millers@mtco.com
Tools & Downloads
Tools to help grain software providers and licensees implement AGRO EDI:
AGRO EDI White Paper
AGRO EDI White Paper (PDF) (102 KB)
AGRO EDI White Paper (DOC) (88 KB)
AGRO EDI Field Descriptions
AGRO EDI Field Descriptions (PDF) (57 KB)
AGRO EDI Field Descriptions (XLS) (28 KB)
Official Roster of Grain Software Providers Offering AGRO EDI
Grain Software Providers Offering AGRO EDI (PDF) (46 KB)
Grain Software Providers Offering AGRO EDI (XLS) (12 KB)
Official Roster of State Authorities Receiving AGRO EDI
State Authorities Receiving AGRO EDI (PDF) (40 KB)
State Authorities Receiving AGRO EDI (XLS) (18 KB)