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EDI Parser
Installation
To use the EDI Parser, you'll need to have Python 3 (3.12 recommended, do to compilation issues) installed on your system. You can download the latest version of Python from the official website: https://www.python.org/downloads/.
Once you have Python installed, you can install the required dependencies by running the following command in your terminal or command prompt:
pip install tkinter openpyxl nuitka
Usage
To run the EDI Parser, simply execute the edi_parser_main.py script:
python edi_parser_main.py
This will launch the main application window, where you can load and parse EDI files.
To compile it into .exe run:
py -3.12 -m nuitka --standalone --onefile --lto=yes --jobs=4 --windows-console-mode=disable --assume-yes-for-downloads --plugin-enable=anti-bloat --plugin-enable=tk-inter --python-flag=-O --nofollow-import-to=*.test,*.tests,*.unittest,*.mocks edi_parser_main.py
API
The EDI Parser consists of the following Python modules:
edi_parser_main.py: The main entry point for the application, which handles file selection and switching between the different EDI parsers.edi_parser_trwkob.py: The parser for TRWKOB EDI files.edi_parser_minebea.py: The parser for MINEBEA EDI files.edi_parser_cummins.py: The parser for Cummins EDI files.build_nuitka.py: A script to build the application using the Nuitka compiler.
Each parser module provides the following functionality:
- Loading and parsing EDI files
- Displaying the parsed data in a user interface
- Exporting the delivery schedule data to an Excel file
Contributing
If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to open a new issue or submit a pull request on the project's GitHub repository.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.