ubl:Catalogue
- Namespace
ubl
urn:oasis:names:specification:ubl:schema:xsd:Catalogue-2- Child elements
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Card Name Description 1..1 cbc:CustomizationID Specification identification
Identifies the specification of content and rules that apply to the transaction.Example value:
urn:fdc:peppol.eu:poacc:trns:catalogue:3
1..1 cbc:ProfileID Business process type identifier
Identifies the BII profile or business process context in which the transaction appears.Example value:
urn:fdc:peppol.eu:poacc:bis:catalogue_wo_response:3
1..1 cbc:ID Catalogue identifier
A catalogue instance must contain an identifier which enables the document instance to be uniquely referenced for various purposes including referencing between transactions that are part of the same process.Example value:
Cat-02
0..1 cbc:ActionCode Catalogue action code
Identifies how a received catalogue should be used against existing catalogue lines sent in previous catalogues, so that no discrepancies occur between the suppliers and customers information. Describes how to treat existing items, not part of the received catalogue and those that are included (unchanged, changed or deleted). Default action is to fully replace the source catalogue.Example value:
Add
0..1 cbc:Name Catalogue name
A name of the catalogue for general reference. E.g. "Christmas catalogue"Example value:
Spring Catalogue
1..1 cbc:IssueDate Catalogue issue date
The date on which the catalogue instance was issued. Format = "YYYY-MM-DD"Example value:
2018-05-31
0..1 cbc:VersionID Catalogue version
The version of the catalogue revision. The version ID is used to controll how a Catalogue transaction acts on existing lines that are not stated in the transactions. Should they be left alone or deleted. If Catalogue transaction is 'Replace' then action codes on the line have no relevance. All existing lines are deleted and the ones stated in the Catalogue transaction added. If Catalogue transaction is 'Update' then action codes on lines controll each line.Example value:
v2
1..1 cac:ValidityPeriod Catalogue validity period
The period during which the content of the catalogue is valid and can be used for trade.0..1 cac:ReferencedContract Contract reference
The identification of a contract.0..1 cac:SourceCatalogueReference Source Catalogue reference
The identification of a source catalogue1..1 cac:ProviderParty Catalogue provider
The party that sends the catalogue. The seller or a catalogue repository.1..1 cac:ReceiverParty Catalogue receiver
The party to which the catalogue is sent. Buyer or a catalogue repository on his behalf.0..1 cac:SellerSupplierParty Catalogue supplier
The party that provides the items specified in the catalogue.0..1 cac:ContractorCustomerParty Catalogue customer
The party who may order from the catalogue.0..n cac:TradingTerms Trading terms
1..n cac:CatalogueLine Catalogue line
Catalogue line content - Rules
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Identifier/Error message Flag PEPPOL-T19-B00101
Element 'cbc:CustomizationID' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00102
Element 'cbc:ProfileID' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00103
Element 'cbc:ID' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00104
Element 'cbc:IssueDate' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00105
Element 'cac:ValidityPeriod' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00106
Element 'cac:ProviderParty' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00107
Element 'cac:ReceiverParty' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00108
Element 'cac:CatalogueLine' MUST be provided.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00109
Document MUST not contain schema location.fatal PEPPOL-T19-B00110
Document MUST NOT contain elements not part of the data model.fatal