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Order Response TransactionCurrencyCode0..1BBIEZthe default currency of the Responded Order transaction, which will be used for Invoicing.curOrder ResponsePricingCurrencyCode0..1BBIEGthe currency in which all pricing on the transaction will be specified.curOrder ResponseEarliestDateDate0..1BBIENthe starting date on or after which Responded Order should be considered validOrder Response Cancelled ByDateDate0..1BBIE?the date on or after which Responded Order should be cancelled.Order ResponseValidityDurationMeasure0..1BBIE2the period for which the Responded Order is valid.Order ResponseTaxTotalAmount0..1BBIE-the total tax amount for the Responded Order.Order ResponseLine ExtensionTotalAmount0..1BBIEthe total of line item extension amounts for the entire Responded Order, but not adjusted by any payment settlement discount or taxation.Order ResponseTotalPackagesCountQuantity0..1BBIEKthe count of the total number of packages contained in the Responded Order.Order ResponseGrossWeightMeasure0..1BBIE^the total gross weight of the Responded Order. (goods plus packaging plus transport equipment)Order ResponseNetWeightMeasure0..1BBIECthe total net weight of the Responded Order. (goods plus packaging)Order ResponseNet NetWeightMeasure0..1BBIE?the weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing. Order ResponseGrossVolumeMeasure0..1BBIEDthe total volume of the goods plus packaging on the Responded Order.Order ResponseNetVolumeMeasure0..1BBIE?the total volume of the Responded Order. (goods less packaging)Order ResponseLineItemCountQuantity0..1BBIE;a count of the number of Line Items on the Responded Order.Order ResponseOrderOrder Reference1..nASBIECassociates the Order Response with one or more Orders it refers to.Order Response Buyer Party1..1ASBIERassociates the Order with information about the buyer involved in the transaction.Order Response Seller Party1..1ASBIESassociates the Order with information about the seller involved in the transaction.Order Response Originator OriginatorParty0..1ASBIEWassociates the order response with information about the originator of the transaction.Order ResponseFreight ForwarderFreight ForwarderParty0..1ASBIEgassociates the order response with information about the freight forwarder involved in the transaction.Order ResponseDelivery0..nASBIE>associates the order response with a delivery (or deliveries) Order ResponseDelivery Terms0..1ASBIEwassociates the order response with delivery terms agreed between seller and buyer with regard to the delivery of goods.Order ResponseAllowance Charge0..nASBIEeassociates the order response with one or more pricing components for overall charges allowances etc.Order ResponseSales Conditions0..1ASBIE]associates the order response with one sales conditions applying to the whole order response.Order Response Destination DestinationCountry0..1ASBIE^associates the order response with the country to which it is destined, for Customs purposes. 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