Gulf South Pipeline Company L P
Sixth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/2002, Docket: RP02-421-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 2422B Original Sheet No. 2422B : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Section 17
(Continued)
3.4.1 Transportation/Sales Invoice
3.4.2 Payment Remittance
3.4.3 Statement of Account
3.4.4 Service Requester Level Charge/Allowance Invoice
4.2.20 Testing data sets between trading partners includes testing of:
1. intended business results, 2. proposed electronic delivery
mechanisms, and 3. related EDI/EDM and, where supported, FF/EDM
implementation issues. Testing should include enveloping,
security, data validity, and standards compliance (e.g. ANSI X12
and GISB EDM Related Standards).
4.3.1 By 4/1/97, all parties sending and receiving data should accept a
TCP/IP connection. At a minimum, sending and receiving parties
should designate an internet address as a designated site for the
receipt and delivery of GISB standardized data sets subject to
the successful completion of pilot testing by 1/1/97 to ensure
that security, performance (within GISB standard data
transmission time), and reliability are acceptable. The GISB
data file format should be utilized. The Future Technology Task
Force should determine the direction of outstanding issues such
as security, archiving, receipt notification, etc., by 7/1/96.
4.3.2 On time stamping, data leaves control of the originator by the
same time (deadline), regardless of mechanism (3rd party service
provider time stamp is acceptable) and 15 minutes of communication
time should be available to allow accumulation of all transactions
to the pipeline. A standard network protocol (TCP/IP) should be in
service for direct connect to the pipeline designated site by
4/1/97.