XML structures of eBIZ/TC Upstream documents (2018-1)

release 5/11/2018

Document Textile Order Response
Document Textile Order Response
(Updated)
Description Order Response sent by the Fabric Producer (enables changes to the order)
Release date 05/11/2018
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 “Textile ORDER RESPONSE ”, providing all the instruction required for its use in any context of e-commerce between Apparel Producers and Fabric Producers.
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".
Generalities
The message is issued by the Fabric Producer in response to a purchase order.
The Producer must, in any case, return an Order Response for any Order received, where, for each item, he notifies the acceptance as it is (C), the variation (V) or the cancellation (A).
Basic function of the message is to notify acceptance or to request modifications or cancellations concerning:

1) suppliable quantities
2) dates and places of delivery
3) prices

The Order Response can show a number of lines different from the related Purchase Order, when variations/cancellations have occurred so as to create the splitting of an Order Line.
However the sum of the quantities of the lines in the Order Change (confirmed + varied + cancelled) must always not less than the sum of the quantities in the original Order.
When the quantity is change the original line must be splitted and the confimed amount and canceled amount should be explicited through the 'act' flag.
Credits The first version of this XML document was made in the framework of MODA-ML project by Guido Cucchiara, PROGEMA - Gruppo SOI, supported by Thomas Imolesi and Arianna Brutti, XML-Lab (initiative of ENEA and Forum per la Tecnologia dell'Informazione). Other participants: Alessandro Barberis Canonico (Lanificio Vitale Barberis Canonico), Albino Botto Poala (Lanificio Successori Reda), Gustavo Cametti (Lanificio Piacenza), Massimo Perona (Domina srl), Piero De Sabbata e Piergiorgio Censoni (ENEA) Gianfranco Irico (Lanificio Loro Piana), Luca Mainetti (Politecnico di Milano, Hypermedia Open center), Federico Tamburini e Ivano Begnozzi (Fratelli Corneliani). Subsequent developments in this document have been financed by the TQR consortium, partly self-financed by the partners and the eBIZ 4.0 project More information can be acquired in http://www.ebiz.enea.it.
Back compatibility Updated
Document Code G002
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