ECMap has the ability to:
Automatically generate a set of record and field definitions from a COBOL copybook, an ODBC file, a map or a special file.
Automatically generate an ODBC database table from a set of record and field definitions.
Use a wide variety of rule commands, including conditional logic, to embed business rules and proprietary compliance checks in your map.
Use a wide range of SQL commands from within an SQL rule command, allowing direct integration with any ODBC-compliant database.
Access functions outside of the product through User Exit rule commands.
Perform dynamic map switching at runtime.
Perform interactive, “real-time” transactions.
Perform “any-to-any” mapping, directly integrating diverse application databases.
Process large volumes at high speeds, without having to break up and reassemble the data.
Translate data independent of file size.
Perform data conversions between HTML or XML data and EDI standards.
Automatically generate a set of record and field definitions from an HTML form.
Automatically create the template for an HTML form from a set of record and field definitions.
Dynamically build and populate an HTML form based on retrieved data and an HTML form template.
Perform dynamic interactions between an HTML form and the values in a database.
Map XML data to a proprietary application.
Import customized standards (such as standards based on Implementation Guides) and use them just as you use the major standards included with the tool—X12, EDIFACT, and HL7.
Automatically create a field from an EDI element during map development.
Perform conditional mapping, by associating particular mapping commands to a specific trading partner, to the presence or absence of data, etc.
Quickly and easily perform element to field mapping for any standard supported by ECMap.
The ability to map directly from one proprietary application to another.
Create and run special “compliance” maps to verify that the data being processed by a map is compliant with the standard being used.
Automatically generate a batch file that includes all of the switches needed to run the map from a command line.
Use the runtime capability of substituting either a new input file or a new output file for the file specified in the map, regardless of whether the files are flat files or ODBC databases.
Pass parameters into the map at runtime.
Verify compliance with the HIPAA mandate.