The structure of the XML documents is the very prescriptive part of the eBIZ/TC Upstream framework:
using the eBIZ/TC Upstream documents, the prescriptions must be completely respected about structure of the documents, names and coding,
optionality or mandatory use of elements, meaning of each element.
Otherwise the documents could be not validable with the XML Schema (that are the only way to check the
formal compliance of the documents) or could generate misunderstandings about the meaning of the message on the side of your partners.
The allowable customisations are about the use or not of a document or about the elements of the document that are declared 'optional'; they can
be used to simplify the documents (not all the elements are always necessary).
The (template of) eBIZ/TC Upstream documents of each release are on www.ebiz.enea.it or www.moda-ml.org and are represented by:
Document Garment Despatch Request | ||
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Document | Garment Despatch Request | |
Description | Request for despatch of garment articles (knitwear or clothing items); allows to specificy destination and delivery date | |
Release date | 18/11/2011 | |
Scope |
The present guide has been issued to assist the companies of the Textile-Clothing sector in the implementation of the standard XML document type “GARMENT DESPATCH REQUEST”, providing all the instruction required for its use in any context of e-commerce between Apparel Manufactures and their Clients. All the rules required for the construction and validation of the document are embedded into the specific XML-Schema, which is detailed in section "Implementation guide".
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Generalities |
The message is issued by the Client to request/plan the delivery of the sendable articled. The same message can be used from/ to a sub-contractor for commissioned operations. This document can be used: - as a standard request as a change notification of a previous request .
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Back compatibility | Unchanged | |
Document Code | G043 | |
Resources |
[Guide] [XML Schema] | |
Used in Processes |
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