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This is a string content model.8The Region element identifies a region within a country.RegionCoded, RegionCodedOtherRegionCodedOther)The Country element identifies a country.bThe Reference element contains information that can be used to find further information elsewhere.`The Language element is used to provide information about the language which text is written in.@LanguageCoded, LanguageCodedOther, LocaleCoded, LocaleCodedOtherLocaleCodedOtherLanguageCodedOtherDeliveryDetailThe DeliveryDetail element is used to specify the scheduling information for a distinct set of ship from party, ship to party, and transport information for the line item.ShipToLocation, Location, ShipFromLocation, Location, ListOfScheduleLine, ItemPackagingReference, SimplePackageNote, TermsOfDelivery, CargoClassificationSimplePackageNoteThis code identifies the reason for which a price is to be multiplied by a factor to obtain the final price. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 5393 (Price Multiplier Qualifier) and X12 648 (Price Multiplier Qualifier).yThe receiving application may not be capable of acting on this field other than to store and/or display this information.NoteText SummaryNoteBuyerIssueSellerCore Component type UBL000005 UBL000006 Code.Type UBL000007 UBL000010Type UBL000012 UBL000022AddressTypeCode0..n UBL000106 UBL0001670..1 UBL000168CountryOfOrigin UBL000169CountryOfDestination UBL000170 UBL000171CountryCodedOther UBL000172 UBL000173 UBL000174CurrencyCodedOther UBL000400 UBL000590 UBL000591The Order comprises the creation of a purchase order that is sent for acceptance or rejection by a seller. A requisitioner, buyer, or buying organization can initiate an Order in response to a variety of factors in the electronic business arena, contracts, auctions, order requests, etc. A requisitioner, or buyer, can initiate a change to an already existing order. A seller uses the OrderResponse document to accept or reject an Order or a changed order.PPYDocument&OrderHeader, OrderDetail, OrderSummary Order. DetailDOrderDetail contains the line item and package details of the Order.Detail&ListOfItemDetail, ListOfPackageDetailList. Item. Detail?ListOfItemDetail contains a list of line items for the Order. OrderDetail ItemDetail Item. DetailItemDetail contains information to describe and identify an item along with all pricing and delivery information for that item.Item1..nListOfItemDetail,iBaseItemDetail, PricingDetail , DeliveryDetail , LineItemNote, ListOfStructuredNote, LineItemAttachments,000155Base. Item. DetailThe BaseItemDetail element identifies the line item for the document. This contains the description, specific identifiers, weights, measures and other information associated with the product.BaseItemLineItemNum, LineItemType, ParentItemNumber, ItemIdentifiers, ListOfDimension, TotalQuantity, MaxBackOrderQuantity, OffCatalogFlag, ListOfItemReferences, CountryOfOrigin, CountryOfDestination, FinalRecipient, ConditionsOfSale, HazardousMaterials, Line. Item. NumberInteger Numeric.TypeLineItemNum is a set of numbers uniquely identifying the line item for the number. In the case where the seller's system splits a line item number into 2 line items, the buyer item number will remain the same for both line items, but the seller item number will be different.LineItemBaseItemDetail#BuyerLineItemNum, SellerLineItemNumBuyer. Line. Item. Number LineItemNumSeller. Line. Item. NumberLine. Item. TypeLineItemType identifies whether the line item is a component group (consists of other line items), a typical line item, or a textual line item.LineItemTypeCode)LineItemTypeCoded, LineItemTypeCodedOtherLine. Item. Type. CodeParent. Item. NumberParentItemNumber identifies the line item that groups this and other line items. This is done using LineItemNumberReference, which specifies the number of the parent line item and whether this reference is the Buyer or Seller's number.?Line. Item. Number. Reference DefinitionRemarksLinks toeA number of monetary units specified in a currency where the unit of currency is explicit or implied.Code A character string (letters, figures or symbols) that for brevity and / or language independence may be used to represent or replace a definitive value or text of an attribute. Codes usually are maintained in code lists per attribute type (e.g. colour).3A day within a particular calendar year (ISO 8601).9A particular point in the progression of time (ISO 8601).Graphic@A diagram, graph, mathematical curves, or similar representation Graphic. TypeA character string used to establish the identity of, and distinguish uniquely, one instance of an object within an identification scheme from all other objects within the same scheme. Indicator tA list of two, and only two, values which indicate a condition such as on/off; true/false etc. (synonym:  Boolean ).A numeric value determined by measuring an object. Measures are specified with a unit of measure. The applicable unit of measure is taken from UN/ECE Rec. 20. Measure. TypecA word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person, place, thing or concept.UA rate expressed in hundredths between two values that have the same unit of measure.Picture5A visual representation of a person, object, or scene Picture. Type Quantity A number of non-monetary units. It is associated with the indication of objects. Quantities need to be specified with a unit of quantity.A quantity or amount measured with respect to another measured quantity or amount, or a fixed or appropriate charge, cost or value e.g. US Dollars per hour, US Dollars per EURO, kilometre per litre, etc.Text @A character string generally in the form of words of a language.Time1The time within a (not specified) day (ISO 8601).Numeric information that is assigned or is determined by calculation, counting or sequencing. It does not require a unit of quantity or a unit of measure[Note: Type shall not be used when a person or an object is identified by its name. In this case the Repres< entation Term  Name shall be used.]exLinks to Core Component TypeeThe expression of the aggregation of Core Components to indicate higher levelled information entitiesNot ApplicableThe expression of the aggregation of Core Components to indicate the aggregation of lower levelled information entities to become Core component types. All Core Component Types shall use this Representation Term.ContentoThe actual content of an information entity. Content is the first information entity in a Core Component Type.9Used with the Content Components or Core Component Types.ListOfItemDetail9@LineItemNumTypeCoded(LineItemNumTypeCode)(Default=Buyer)DimensionCodedMaxBackOrderQuantity CountryCodedAddressTypeCodedAddressTypeCodedOther LanguageCoded LocaleCodedLanguageDependentBuyerLineItemNum(int)SellerLineItemNum(int) LineItemType#LineItemTypeCoded(LineItemTypeCode)LineItemTypeCodedOther(string)ParentItemNumberLineItemNumberReference(int)PartIDExt(string)BuyerPartNumberPartID(string)ManufacturerPartNumberManufacturerIDAgencyCoded(AgencyCode)AgencyCodedOther(string)AgencyDescription(string)/CodeListIdentifierCoded(CodeListIdentifierCode)$CodeListIdentifierCodedOther(string) Ident(string)StandardPartNumberProductIdentifierCoded?ProductIdentifierQualifierCoded(ProductIdentifierQualifierCode),ProductIdentifierQualifierCodedOther(string)ProductIdentifier(string)ProductIdentifierExt(string)SubstitutePartNumbersListOfProductIdentifierCodedOtherItemIdentifiersItemDescription(string)ListOfItemCharacteristicItemCharacteristic/ItemCharacteristicCoded(ItemCharacteristicCode)$ItemCharacteristicCodedOther(string)3SurfaceLayerPositionCoded(SurfaceLayerPositionCode)&SurfaceLayerPositionCodedOther(string)ItemCharacteristicValue(string)UOMCoded(UOMCode)UOMCodedOther(string) CommodityCodeXSD TypeDelete this columnCCTCCT ComponentsA character string (letters, figures or symbols) that for brevity and/or language independence may be used to represent or replace a definitive value or text of an attribute together with relevant supplementary information.`A particular point in the progression of time together with relevant supplementary information. #Can be used for a date and/or time.AA diagram, graph, mathematical curves, or similar representation.A character string to identify and distinguish uniquely, one instance of an object in an identification scheme from all other objects within the same scheme together with relevant supplementary information. The size, volume, mass, amount or scope derived by performing a physical measure together with relevant supplementary information.A representation of a number.May or may not be decimal6A visual representation of a person, object, or scene.Picture PA number of non-monetary units together with relevant supplementary information.8A character string with or without a specified language.UBL DefinitionGraphic. ContentGraphic. Format.TextDate Time. Content (000067)#Date Time. Format. Text (000068)Identifier. Content (000102)'Identification Scheme. Name (000103).Identification Scheme Agency. Name (000104) Language. Code (000075)Indicator. Format.TextMeasure. Content (000153)Measure Unit. Code (000154)Numeric. Content (000183)Numeric. Format. TextPicture. ContentPicture. Format. TextQuantity. Content (000109)!Quantity. Unit. Code (000110)1Quantity Unit. Code List. Identifier (000111)8Quantity Unit. Code List Agency. Identifier (000112)Text. Content (000094)Language. Code (000075)Code. Content (000091)"Code List. Identifier (000092)*Code List. Agency. Identifier (000093)+Code List. Version. Identifier (000099)Code. Name (000100)Indicator. Content (000181)Amount. Content (000106)0Amount Currency. Identification. 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A requisitioner, buyer, or buying organization can initiate an Order in response to a variety of factors in the electronic business arena, contracts, auctions, order requests, etc. A requisitioner, or buyer, can initiate a change to an already existing order. A seller uses the OrderResponse document to accept or reject an Order or a changed order.Buyer.Order.NumberUID Object Class Code. TypeQuantity. TypeDate Time. TypeIdentifier. Type Text. TypeName Amount. Type Numeric. TypeIndicator. Type Date TimeDictionary Entry NameReferenceCoded: ReferenceTypeCoded, ReferenceTypeCodedOther, PrimaryReference, SupportingReference, SupportingSubReference, ReferenceDescriptionUBL00633dCountryOfOrigin specifies the country code for the country in which the line item was manufactured.!CountryCoded , CountryCodedOtherUBL00634>CountryCoded identifies a country according to ISO standards.UBL00635StringACountryCodedOther is used to provide a non-standard CountryCode.UBL00636kCountryOfDestination specifies the country code for the country in which the delivery is finally received.CountryCoded, CountryCodedOtherUBL00637UBL00638UBL00639dFinalRecipient identifies the person or organization who will ultimately receive the item or items. SC - Not UsedFinalRecipientPartyID, ListOfIdentifier, MDFBusiness, NameAddress, OrderContact, ReceivingContact , ShippingContact, OtherContacts, CorrespondenceLanguageUBL00640dPartyID is a standard identification of an entity doing business as assigned by a standards agency.Agency, Ident UBL00641qListOfIdentifier is a collection of all other identifications of the party being described by the Party element.UBL00642iMDFBusiness is an indicator of whether the party is a minority, disadvantaged, or female owned business.UBL00643kNameAddress contains the name and address information for the entity being described by the Party element. NameAddressExternalAddressID, Name1, Name2 , Name3 , Identifier, POBox, Street, HouseNumber , StreetSupplement1, StreetSupplement2 , Building, Floor, RoomNumber, InhouseMail , Department, PostalCode, City, County, Region, District, Country, Timezone UBL00644ExternalAddressID contains a GUID that is used for referencing the address when specifying specific user information (unique within partner organization).'AddressTypeCoded, AddressTypeCodedOtherUBL00645&Name1 contains the name of an entity.UBL00646,Name2 contains additional name information.UBL006474Name3 contains further additional name information.UBL006488Identifier contains a specific identifier for the name.UBL00649)POBox contains a post office box number.UBL00650(Street contains the name of the street.UBL00651'HouseNumber contains the house number.UBL00652NStreetSupplement1 contains any additional information to identify the street.UBL00653VStreetSupplement2 contains any further additional information to identify the street.UBL00654,Building contains the name of the building.UBL00655(Floor contains the number of the floor.UBL00656)RoomNumber contains the room identifier.UBL006572InhouseMail contains the inhouse mail identifier.UBL006583Department contains the department number or name.UBL00659PostalCode contains the identifier for one or more properties according to the postal service of that country (Zip-Code in US).UBL00660$City contains the name of the city.UBL00661(County contains the name of the county.UBL00662zRegion contains the name of the region within a country specific to this address. Used to hold the state in US addresses.UBL00663,District contains the name of the district.UBL00664 Country identifies the country.UBL00665ATimezone identifies the time zone that the location operates to.UBL00666SAddressTypeCoded specifies the category of the address using a standard code list.UBL00667IAddressTypeCodedOther is used to provide a non-standard AddressTypeCode.UBL00668{OrderContact provides the name and contact information of the person responsible for communication pertaining to an order.TContactID, ContactName, ContactFunction, ContactDescription, ListOfContactNumberUBL00670>ContactID holds the identifier of the department or employee.UBL006718ContactName identifies the department or employee name.UBL006726ContactFunction describes the purpose of the contact.0ContactFunctionCoded, ContactFunctionCodedOtherUBL00673cContactDescription is a free form description field to further explain the purpose of the contact.UBL00674<ListOfContactNumber lists one or more communication points.UBL00675ReceivingContact provides the name and contact information of the person responsible for communication pertaining to the receipt of goods.VContactID , ContactName , ContactFunction, ContactDescription, ListOfContactNumberUBL00676UBL00677UBL00678UBL00679UBL00680UBL00681ShippingContact provides the name and contact information of the person responsible for communication pertaining to the shipment of goods.UBL00682UBL00683UBL00684UBL00685UBL00686UBL00687OtherContacts is a collection of name and contact information for any other communication purposes not explicitly stated in the Party element.UBL00688CorrespondenceLanguage identifies the language in which all correspondences with the entity identified by the Party should be.CLanguageCoded, LanguageCodedOther, LocaleCoded, LocaleCodedOtherUBL00689;LanguageCoded identifies the language using ISO standards.UBL00690CLanguageCodedOther is used to provide a non-standard LanguageCode.UBL00691ILocaleCoded identifies the locale/location where the language is spoken.UBL00692KLanguageDependent defines whether a document is language dependent or not.UBL00693>ConditionsOfSale details the conditions of sale for the item.ConditionsOfSaleNSalesRequirement, SalesActionCoded, SalesActionCodedOther, SalesActionValueUBL00694IHazardousMaterials contains the hazardous information for the line item.HazardousMaterialsListOfHazardousIdentifiers, HazardClassCoded, HazardClassCodedOther, HazardousPlacardInformation, HazardousReferences, HazardousContact, HazardNote, UNDGNum, HazardousTemperatures, HazardousShipmentInformation, EMSNum, MfagCodeTypesThis code identifies the attribute measured. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 6313 (Measured attribute code).vThis code identifies the issuer of the seal number. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 9303 (Sealing party coded).This code identifies the status of the seal. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 4517 (Seal condition coded) and X12 407 (Seal status code).This code identifies the means of transportation. This codelist is derived from EDIFACT 8179(Transport Means Description Code) and X12 40 (Equipment Description Code).This code identifies the party that is the provider of the equipment. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 8077 (Equipment supplier code).This code identifies the relationship of equipment to carrier or ownership of equipment. This code list is derived from X12 102 (Ownership code).This code< identifies the size and type of the equipment. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 8155 (Equipment size and type description code) and X12 40 (Equipment description code).^This code identifies the status of the equipment. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 8249.This code identifies the fill status of the equipment. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 8169 (Full/empty indicator, coded).This code identifies the transit direction for a shipment. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 8101 (Transit direction indicator code) and X12 731 (Transit direction code).This code indicates the unit of time used to measure the transit time. This code list is derived from X12 732 (Transit time direction qualifier).SignificanceCodeThis code indicates the significance of a measurement value. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 6321 (Measurement significance coded).ConditionsCodeThis code identifies the conditions that apply to a measurement value. This code list is derived from X12 935 (Measurement significance code).This code identifies the unit of measurement. This code list is derived from UNECE Rec 20 and X12 355 (Unit or Basis for measurement code).This code identifies the function of a date, time or period. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 2005 (Date or time or period function code qualifier) and X12 374 (Date/Time qualifier).This code identifies the mode of transportation. This code list is derived from EDIFACT Recommendation 19 (Mode of Transport) and X12 91 (Transportation Method/Type Code).This code indicates the level of service required. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 4183 (Special condition code), 4219 (Transport priority coded), and 8335 (Movement type description code) and X12 284 (Service level code).This code identifies the agency responsible for a codelist. This codelist is derived from EDIFACT 3055 (Code list responsible agency code) and X12 559 (Agency Qualifier Code).This code identifies the code list used. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 1131 (Code list identification code) and X12 1270 (Code list identifier code).9This code identifies the actual time zone for a location.This code indicates what terms the delivery is based on. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 4055 (Delivery or transport terms function code).YThis code indicates the terms of delivery. This code list is derived from INCOTERMS 1990.This code identifies payment terms for transportation charges. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 4215 (Transport charges payment method code) and X12 146 (Shipment method of payment).xThis code indicates the responsibility for risk of loss. This code list is derived from X12 54 (Risk of loss qualifier).OperationalTypeCodeThis code identifies the classification type of the cargo. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 7085 (Cargo type classification code).ZThis code identifies the language being used. This code list is derived from ISO 639-1998.kThis code identifies the type of the location. This code list is derived from X12 309 (Location Qualifier).This code identifies the region within a country. This code list is derived from ISO 3166/1998 (Country code subdivision code, UN/LOCODE 2000).MThis code identifies a country. This code list is derived from ISO 3166-1997.uThis code identifies the type of address. This codelist is derived from EDIFACT 3035 (Party Function Code Qualifier).lThe MeasurementRange element defines a range which a measurement may fall in by a minimum and maximum value.CThe MeasurementValue element contains the value of the measurement.QThe SealStatusDescription element provides information on the status of the seal.5SealStatusCoded, SealStatusCodedOther, SealStatusInfoSealStatusCodedOtheraThe ListOfSealInfo element provides the information regarding the seals affixed to the equipment.AThe SealInfo element provides seal information for the equipment. NumericType[The SealIssuer element provides information about the issuer of the seal for the equipment.%SealIssuerCoded, SealIssuerCodedOtherSealIssuerCodedOtherPThe Conditions element describes the special conditions regarding the equipment.;RefrigerationOn, Residue, ListOfConditions, ListOfDimension Indicator IndicatorType0Measurement, DimensionCoded, DimensionCodedOtherDimensionCodedOtherThe MinimumValue element specifies the minimum value and its inclusiveness. This is a string content model of a number datatype.The MaximumValue element specifies the maximum value and its inclusiveness. This is a string content model of a number datatype.^The UnitOfMeasurement element specifies the units which relate to the measurement or quantity.DThe TransitDirection element details the direction of the transport.yTransitDirectionCoded, TransitDirectionCodedOther, TransitTimeQualifierCoded, TransitTimeQualifierCodedOther, TransitTimeTransitDirectionCodedOtherTransitTimeQualifierCodedOtherDateTime DateTimeTypeThe ListOfTransportEquipment element contains a list of one or more vessel/vehicle or package serving as the equipment for this leg of transport.{The TransportEquipment element identifies the vessel/vehicle or package serving as the equipment for this leg of transport.EquipmentProviderCoded, EquipmentProviderCodedOther, EquipmentOwnerCoded, EquipmentOwnerCodedOther, EquipmentID, EquipmentSizeTypeCoded, EquipementSizeTypeCodedOther, EquipmentStatusCoded, EquipmentStatusCodedOther, FullIndicatorCoded, FullIndicatorCodedOTextTypeFullIndicatorCodedOtherEquipmentStatusCodedOtherEquipementSizeTypeCodedOtherIdentifierTypeEquipmentOwnerCodedOtherEquipmentProviderCodedOther\The TransportMeans element contains the information on the means of transport for the route.-TransportMeansCoded, TransportMeansCodedOtherTransportMeansCodedOtherThe Transport element is a single routing defined by one carrier (that is, one organization operating equipment) moving between two or more locations with a single mode of transport. You may have more than one vehicle acting as part of the transport, but TransportID, TransportMode, TransportMeans, CarrierID, Identifier, CustShippingContractNum, ServiceLevelCoded, ServiceLevelCodedOther, ShippingInstructions, ListOfTransportEquipment, TransitDirection, TransportNoteServiceLevelCodedOtherCThe TransportMode element is a container for the TransportModeCode.+TransportModeCoded, TransportModeCodedOtherTransportModeCodedOtherListOfDateCodedWThe ListOfDateCoded element lists one or more dates that are qualified with a function. DateCodedaThe DateCoded element is a container for a date that has its function indicated with a qualifier.HThe DateQualifier element is a container for the code qualifying a date.+DateQualifierCoded, DateQualifierCodedOtherDateQualifierCodedOtherCargoClassificationThe CargoClassification element contains different conventions for the classification and description of the goods being transported.WNatureOfGoods, Identifier, OperationalTypeCoded, OperationalTypeCodedOther, TypeOfCargoOperationalTypeCodedOther|The TermsOfDelivery element includes the information related to delivery including shipment method of payment and transport.TermsOfDeliveryFunctionCoded, TermsOfDeliveryFunctionCodedOther, TransportTermsCoded, TransportTermsCodedOther, ShipmentMethodOfPaymentCoded, ShipmentMethodOfPaymentCodedOther, Location, TermsOfDeliveryDescription, TransportDescription, RiskOfLossCoded, RRiskOfLossCodedOther!ShipmentMethodOfPaymentCodedOtherTransportTermsCodedOther!TermsOfDeliveryFunctionCodedOtherItemPackagingReferenceThe ItemPackagingReference element contains reference information when detailed packaging information contained in list of package detail is to be associated with the line item.PackageReferencePThe PackageReference element provides a reference for the packaging of the item..Quantity, PackageIDReference, PackageReferencePackageIDReferenceListOfScheduleLineThe ListOfScheduleLine element is all of the schedule information relevant to the line item for the shipping parties. This may indica< te several shipments to the same location over a period of time. ScheduleLineThe ScheduleLine element contains the information on a portion of the line item shipment to be sent on particular set of dates with a particular set of transport information.ScheduleLineID, Quantity, RequestedDeliveryDate, ListOfOtherDeliveryDate, ListOfDateCoded, Transport, TransportReference, ListOfShipToSubInformationLineItemNumberReference is a string content model of datatype integer that contains an attribute to specify whether the ParentItemNumber is a Seller or Buyer number, with the default being Buyer. This value references the parent item represented a group.Line. Item. Number. Type. CodeItem. IdentifierFItemIdentifiers details all of the part numbers assigned to the item.EPartNumbers, ItemDescription, ListOfItemCharacteristic, CommodityCode Part. NumberSeller. Part. NumberPart. IDPart. ID. ExtensionBuyer. Part. NumberManufacturer. Part. NumberManufacturer. ID Manufacturer7AgencyCoded, AgencyDescription, CodeListIdentifierCodedgAgencyCoded, AgencyCodedOther, AgencyDescription, CodeListIdentifierCoded, CodeListIdentifierCodedOther Agency. CodeAgency. DescriptionCode. List. Identifier. CodeStandard. Part. NumberProduct. Identifier. Code$Product. Identifier. Qualifier. CodeProduct. IdentifierProduct. Identifier. ExtensionSubstitute. Part. NumberList. Product. Identifier. CodeNProduct. Identifier. Code Other. Item. IdentifierItem. DescriptionList. Item. CharacteristicItem. CharacteristicItem. Characteristic. CodeSurface. Layer. Position. CodeItem. Characteristic. Value1UOM to be properly covered under Quantity -PPY6UOM Code to be properly covered under Quantity -PPYCommodity. Code DimensionsXThe ListOfDimension element is a container for a list of one or more dimension elements.LS Procurement>The Dimension element is quantitative physical characteristic. Dimension 2Measurement, DimensionCoded, DimensionCodedOtherMeasurement.DetailsmThe Measurement element is the quantitative value expressed as either a value or a range and unit of measure.Dimension. CodesThis code identifies the attribute measured. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 6313 (Measured attribute code) EDIFACT 6313This is used to specify a non-standard DimensionCode. This element is mandatory if the value of DimensionCoded is 'Other'. These codes should not contain white space unless absolutely necessary. Total. QuantityAThe Quantity element identifies a quantitative amount of an item.*This is the total amount of the item. -LS TotalQuantityQuantity. Value Quantity.TypeLThe QuantityValue element is used to specify a specific value of a quantity.Quantity. RangeDThe QuantityRange element is used to specify a range for a quantity.<This is the range of the quantity, miniumum to maximum. -LSMinimumValue , MaximumValueaUnitOfMeasurement specifies the unit of measurement that the value or the range is specified in.0UOMCoded is used to define the unit of measure.UBL00631BooleanPOffCatalogFlag is a flag to denote whether the item was ordered from a catalog.SC - Not Used OffCatalogFlagUBL00632MListOfItemReferences lists one or more references relating to the line item.SCListOfItemReferencesThis code identifies how a percentage is calculated. This code list is derived from X12 378 (Allowance or Charge Percent Qualifier). Decimal18_3A Decimal18_3 double is intended to hold a decimal double with up to 18 digits of precision, including up to 15 digits to the left of the decimal sign and 3 digits to the right. Decimal19_9The Decimal19_9 datatype a Decimal19_9 double is intended to hold a decimal double with up to 19 digits of precision, including up to 10 digits to the left of the decimal sign and 9 digits to the right.This code indicates the special service required. This code list is derived from X12 1300 (Service, promotion, allowance or charge code).This code identifies whether an allowance or charge applies. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 5463 (Allowance) and X12 248 (Allowance Or Charge Indicator).DThis code specifies the basis the allowance or charge is calculated.This code identifies the method of handling for an allowance or charge. This code list is derived from X12 331 (Allowance or charge method of handling code).This code identifies the function of the tax element. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 5283 (Duty or tax or fee function code qualifier).This code identifies the category of the tax, and by implication, the tax rate that applies. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 5305(Duty or tax or fee category code) and X12 441 (Tax exempt code).qThis code identifies the reason for exemption from tax. This code list is derived from X12 441 (Tax exempt code).This code identifies the type of tax. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 5153 (Duty or tax or fee type name code) and X12 963 (Tax type code). Decimal10_4The Decimal10_4 datatype a Decimal10_4 double is intended to hold a decimal double with up to 10 digits of precision, including up to 6 digits to the left of the decimal sign and 4 digits to the right.>This code identifies the method by which the Tax will be paid. Decimal21_6The Decimal21_6 datatype a Decimal21_6 double is intended to hold a decimal double with up to 21 digits of precision, including up to 15 digits to the left of the decimal sign and 6 digits to the right.lThis code identifies the type of currency being used. This codelist is derived from ISO recommendation no.9.Identifier, LocationDescriptionThe TaxLocation element identifies a place by its function and either an identifier, an identification assigned to an address, or an address for tax especifically.QThe MonetaryValue element is used to specify an amount of money and the currency.aThe RateOfExchangeDetail element contains the detail of the exchange rate between two currencies.ReferenceCurrency, TargetCurrency, Currency, RateOfExchange, InverseRateOfExchange, DateOfRateOfExchange, ListOfRateOfExchangeReference, ListOfReferenceThe ListOfReference element contains one or more elements containing information that can be used to find further information elsewhere.aThe ListOfAllowOrCharge element contains one or more services, promotions, allowances or charges.The AllowOrCharge element requests or identifies a service, promotion, allowance, or charge and specifies the amount or percentage for the service, promotion, allowance, or charge.IndicatorCoded, IndicatorCodedOther, BasisCoded, BasisCodedOther, MethodOfHandlingCoded, MethodOfHandlingCodedOther, AllowanceOrChargeDescription, AllowOrChgDesc, ValidityDates, BasisQuantityRange, Quantity, BasisMonetaryRange, TypeOfAllowanceOrCharge, TaIndicatorCodedOtherBasisCodedOtherMethodOfHandlingCodedOther[The AllowOrChgDesc element describes the allowance or charge using references or free text.9RefID, ListOfDescription, ServiceCoded, ServiceCodedOtherServiceCodedOther>The ListOfDescription element contains a list of descriptions.lThe Description element is used to provide a free form description with the Language which it is written in.`The BasisMonetaryRange element is the monetary range over which the allowance or charge applies.@The MonetaryRange element identifies a range of monetary values.{The MonetaryLimit element is used to specify either a lower or upper bound, beyond which an allowance or charge will apply.MonetaryLimitValue, CurrencyThe TypeOfAllowanceOrCharge element is a container for the information on the type of allowance or charge. Only one method of calculating the allowance or charge can be specified.sThe QuantityAllowanceOrCharge element specifies the allowance or charge where the calculation is based on quantity.4Quantity, Rate, QuantityMonetaryValue, MonetaryValueRThe Rate element specifies the rate that the allowance or charge is calculated on.9RatePerUnit, UnitPrice, UnitPriceBasis, UnitOfMeasurement< `The PercentageAllowanceOrCharge element specifies the allowance or charge based on a percentage.APercentQualifier, Percent, PercentageMonetaryValue, MonetaryValueVThe PercentQualifier element contains information on how the percentage is calculated.1PercentQualifierCoded, PercentQualifierCodedOtherPercentQualifierCodedOtherListOfStructuredNoteThe ListOfStructuredNote element contains one or more structured notes that allow you to provide notes that are more than a simple free-text field. such notes may include the message text, or this text may be referenced with an external identifier or a URStructuredNote\The StructuredNote element is a note that allows for an ID, URL, and a free form note field.$GeneralNote, NoteID, Agency, NoteURLNoteURLNoteID GeneralNote3The Tax element is used to specify tax information.TaxFunctionQualifierCoded, TaxFunctionQualifierCodedOther, TaxCategoryCoded, TaxCategoryCodedOther, ReasonTaxExemptCoded, ReasonTaxExemptCodedOther, TaxTypeCoded, TaxTypeCodedOther, Identifier, TaxPercent, TaxPaymentMethodCoded, TaxPaymentMethodCodedOtherTaxFunctionQualifierCodedOtherTaxCategoryCodedOtherReasonTaxExemptCodedOtherTaxPaymentMethodCodedOther+The Currency element identifies a currency.!CurrencyCoded, CurrencyCodedOtherThe PriceMultiplier element contains a reason and value by which the unit price is multiplied by to arrive at the final price for an item. This can be used to apply a discount to a basic unit price.;PriceMultiplierCoded, PriceMultiplierCodedOther, MultiplierPriceMultiplierCodedOtherThe ValidityDates element is used to specify a start and end dates of a period which the element in which they are used is valid.gThe UnitPrice element container element that holds the pricing information for a basic unit of an item.8The Price element contains a pricing scheme for an item.GUnitPrice, Quantity, ValidityDates, PriceQuantityRange, PriceMultiplier=The ListOfPrice element contains one or more pricing schemes. 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OrderSummary1..1KNumberOfLines, TotalTax, TotalAmount,TransportPackaging Totals, SummaryNoteOrderLineItem. Summary. Valueinteger0Identifies the number of line items in the Order OrderLineItemSummaryValue NumberOfLinesOrder. Tax. Total. Details,Contains the total tax amount for the Order.OrderTaxTotalTotalTaxCurrencyExchange, DetailsN/ACContains the detail of the rate of exchange between two currencies.dDetails needed or used to make an exchange of an amount from one currency to another (CC Definition)CurrencyExchange=SourceCurrencyCode, TargetCurrencyCode, CurrencyExchangeRate,Source. Currency. CodecodeSCode identifying the currency from which the exchange is being made (CC Definition)CurrencyExchangeDetailsTarget. Currency. CodeRCode identifying the currency to which the exchange is being made. (CC Definition)Currency. Exchange. RateNumericNumberEThe rate at which the currency exchange is calculated (CC Definition)Currency, InverseExchange. RateJContains the rate of exchange given as target currency:reference currency.ENOTE: WE NEED A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTENT OF THIS COMPONENT.InverseExchangeExchange. Rate. DatetimedatetimeZThe date and time of the exchange rate (CC Definition) Not- xCBL used only date, not time.Datetime$Exhange. Rate. Reference. Identifier!New Core Component, See CC 000170 ExchangeRateMonetary. Value. DetailsMonetaryMonetary ValueTotalTax, TotalAmountCMonetaryAmount, CurrencyIdentificationCode, CurrencyExchangeDetailsCurrency. Identification. Code?The currency of money. Use values from ISO 4217 (CC Definition) Identfication Currency CodeMonetaryValueDetailsOrderTotal. Amount. Details'Contains the total price for the Order. OrderTotalAmount TotalAmount "TransportPackaging. Total. Details0A summary of transport and pacaking information.(May or may not be included in the Order.TransportPackagingTransportPackagingTotalsTotalPackages, TotalPackageDepth, TotalTransport, TotalGrossWeight, TotalNetWeight, TotalNetNetWeight, TotalTareWeight, GrossVolumePackage. Total. Quantity@The summation of total packages contained in the purchase Order.Packages TotalPackagesPackageDepth. Total. Value~Descibes the nesting level of the package count in the preceding element, if that number counts other than top-level packages. PackageDepthTotalPackageDepthTransport. Total. QuantitykThe summation of the total top-level packages in the Order, unless otherwise described in TotalPackageDepthTotalTransportGrossWeight. Total. Measure'The total gross weight of the shipment. GrossWeightMeasureTotalGrossWeightNetWeight. Total. Measure%The total new weight of the shipment. NetWeightTotalNetWeightNetNetWeight. Total. Measure2The weight (mass) of the good without any packing.This is particularly important for the industrues like tobacco where tax is calculated on the weight of the cigarettes rather than on the retail item. NetNetWeightTotalNetNetWeightTareWeight. Total. Measure9The weight of of the goods minus the transport equipment. TareWeightTotalTareWeightGrossVolume. Total. Measure!The total volume of the shipment. GrossVolumeRThe quantitative value expressed as either a value or a range and unit of measure.Aggregated BIE2MeasurementValue, Measurement Range, UnitOfMeasure#Contains the value of a measurement7Defines the minimum and maximum value of a measurement.1Contains the unit of measure for the measurement. UnitOfMeasureUOMCoded, UOMCodedOthernumber2Specifies the minumum value and its inclusiveness.4This is a string content model of a number datatype.1Specifies the maximum value and its inclusivenessThis code identifies the unit of measurement. This code list is derived from UNECE Rec 20 and X12 355 (Unit or Basis for measurement code),xCBL also has an identical element names UOMUOMCodedEnumerated Codeliststring&Used to provide a non-standard UOMCodeyThis element is mandatory if the value of UOMCoded is 'Other'. Should not contain white space unles absolutely necessary. UOMCodedOtherOrderSummary. Note. 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Until we can assign unique values, which has yet to be determined in co-ordination with the Naming & Design team, use the value "UBL000XXX" for all BIEs. < K  l~~  <,g XPP?  ]4@,g^h e殃I0L6[h <Tim McGrath: Entity Name: This is the name of the BIE, which - until we have clearer naming rules - functions as a placeholder. If you are comfortable with the ebXML CC naming rules, you can use them (basically, you combine the ObjectClass, add the Property Term, and then add the Representation term to it). If you don't like these, use the xCBL names for now, or something that is meaningful to you. Names should be unique within the scope of your work. We shall attempt to harmonize names across teams as we go, so consult with the list if you have issues with names. If the entity in question is an attribute (in xCBL), precede the name with the string "Attribute:" (Attributes are treated like simple types, but they otherwise require a default value to be supplied.) < K j ~~  <g XPP?  _]4@gt_h !=k :NzE (<)Tim McGrath: Simple Type: If an element directly contains data (string, number, datetime, code, etc.) then the type should be indicated here. These values are strictly the primitive data types: you will say "code" for any enumerated list, even though you know which specific code list you are using. (The specific code list, or other custom data type, would be indicated in the "Property term" column.) A value is only supplied here for those fields that directly contain data - complex structures are not addressed here, and no value should be given. < K  (~~  <g XPP? o ]4@g_h "K1A~%9 <Tim McGrath: Core Component Type: This is the "CCT" from table 6-1 in the CC specification (latest draft). It will not apply to most complex types unless they exist as core components, which most of the aggregate BIEs in xCBL do not. < >  ~~  <Xg XPP?  i]4@Xg`h PK bT r<sTim McGrath: Complex Type: If an element has substructure - that is, it is an aggregate - then it has a value in this column, identifying which structure defines it's type. In terms of XML Schema, this would be the complex type of the element. In ebXML terms, this can either be the name of an aggregate core component, or - more usually - the name of an aggregate BIE. < >  r~~  <g XPP?   ]4@gah ,2%>Oy0ȉ <Tim McGrath: xCBL Definition: This is the definition from the xCBL documentation. Be aware that many xCBL elements are used in many different places within xCBL, and when documented as the children of other elements, this documentation is specific to that use of the element. If in doubt, use the "main" definition from the screen that describes the element in question and its children. < K " nes~~  < g XPP?  ]4@ gah ӪΦRKMX3E ?<@Tim McGrath: Code Lists/Standards: In those cases where an element or attribute contains an enumerated datatype or other value described in an external standard, then the particular code-list or standard should be identified here. This will not be used much of the time, but should always be filled out for code lists. < K  ? t~~  <g XPP?  .]4 @gDbh iڵNV2ƠI d<eTim McGrath: Analyst Notes: This is a list of comments, queries and notes made as the work is done. < K  d gg~~  <g XPP?  ]4 @g4ch IZIm !<"Tim McGrath: Complex Type Object Class: Note that this field is only used for complex types, never for simple types, but must always be provided when relevant. It contains the name of the complex type that provides the structure for the element in question. This is the standard "type" for a complex element in XSD or xCBL ("BuyerParty" is of type "Party"). Note that in xCBL, as written in SOX, there is no formal distinction between elements and complex types the way there is in XSD - any element is potentially a type for reuse in SOX/xCBL. < > b !mng~~  <Lg XPP?  [ ]4 @Lgch WyNXwƣ c<dTim McGrath: Simple Type Object Class: This field provides information used in the Core Components spec but only pertains to data-containing elements. See the CC spec for an understanding of this property. This should be filled in whenever there is a direct relationship to a CC, and the value should be taken from the "Object Class" property of that CC. < >  clnH~~  <g XPP?  ; ]4 @gtdh Yh-NT\ڱR. <Tim McGrath: Property Term: This is, in an XSD sense, the customized datatype of a simple type. If I have a simple type that takes a code, this field would give me the UBL name of the code list that provides the allowed values. If I have an element containing a number, such as a TaxAmount, this field would provide the name of the specific numeric structure that that value is expected to be in (10 digits, three decimal points might be described as a "Decimal10_3" datatype in xCBL. The nale provided here would be "Decimal10_3".) < K mec~~  <g XPP?  ; ]4 @gdh NEw-^( <Tim McGrath: Representation Term: This describes the type of values allowed in a simple type, per the CC spec. For complex types, do not make an entry.< K  tze~~  <xg XPP?  ' ]4@xgeh W؄O?wmm' <Tim McGrath: xCBL Name and Type: The name and type of the element as given in xCBL. Be aware that these may be the same thing in xCBL.< K zCom~~  <ܨg XPP?  P F]4@ܨgfh .gKMa1- <Tim McGrath: Cardinality: This field describes the allowed occurrence of this element's association with its parent, and has the following values: 1..1 (Irremovable) - means it cannot be removed, even through use of an extension mechanism 1..1 - one and only one, but can be extended away 0..1 - zero or one 0..n - zero or more 1..n - 1 or more n..m - from n to m occurrences, where n is a lower number than m, and both are positive integers < K j res~~  <@g XPP? f ]4@@gfh [*Jxh (<)Tim McGrath: Contained In UBL BIEs: Gives the name of any UBL BIEs that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute. < K d (~~  <g XPP?  p]4@gDgh )ajkAbtQ! 3<4Tim McGrath: Contained In - xCBL Elements: Gives the name of any xCBL elements that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute.< K  3nle~~  <g XPP?  ]4@g4hh hV8@g?@T <Tim McGrath: Contains - UBL BIEs: This is a list of the children of the BIE being described, in order, by name, and separated by commas (indicating "followed by") or pipes ("|" - indicating "or"). If children must be grouped, as is the case when a choice is one member of a sequence, use parenthesis to group the elements of the sub-choice or sub-sequence. An example of this would be "if a is followed by a choice of b or c", write: a,(b|c). Note that the attributes of an element should be listed here, separate from the children, and preceded by the label "Attributes:". If no child elements exist, then use "N/A" (as will be the case with all simple types.)< K t e~~  <lg XPP?  ]4@lghh )6~CU z <Tim McGrath: Contains - xCBL Elements/Attributes: Same as for UBL BIEs, but with xCBL elements and attributes. Can generally be cut-and-pasted from the xCBL documentation. < 9  n~~  <Ъg XPP?  ]4@Ъgtih }d;FoJ%'H <Tim McGrath: Attribute defaults: This is used only for attributes. It provides the default value, which can be any of the following: "Implied," (meaning optional), "Required," "Fixed," accompanied by a fixed value, or a simple value can be provided. < > ; tra~~  <4g XPP?  ]4@4gih ? Lͭ> <Tim McGrath: Core Component UID: This is the UID of the correlated core component, in those cases where a direct correlation exists.< K Uaan~~  <g XPP? l]4@gjh `!aN]7 <UBL UID: This is a 9-character string, unique across the entire library, starting with the characters "UBL". This is temporary until presented to EWG Core Components Harmonization Team. This is on our ISSUE List #2.<b l~~  <g XPP? i]4@gkh wSݰK8I } 4<5Entity Name: This is the name of the BIE, which - that combines the ObjectClass, add the Property Term, and then add the Representation term (see Core Components Naming Convention). Names should be unique within the scope of your work. (Remove the dots between words.) Used for the basis of the tag name.<G 4~~  <`g XPP? []4@`gkh nخAcB| L<MXSD Type: There are two choices here: Simple or Complex May not be needed.<k L~~  <Ĭg XPP? i!]4@ĬgDlh c%J|. r<sTim McGrath: Complex Type: If an element has substructure - that is, it is an aggregate - then it has a value in this column, identifying which structure defines it's type. In terms of XML Schema, this would be the complex type of the element. In ebXML terms, this can either be the name of an aggregate core component, or - more usually - the name of an aggregate BIE. <  i r~~  <(g XPP? o]4 @(g4mh ŶZM"sAT <Core Component Type: To get this information use the worksheet entitled "CCT Table" Use column "CCT Dictionary Entry Name". These only apply to simple types. Leave this column blank if it is a complex type. ISSUE List #4.< ~~ ! <g XPP? )]4!@gmh "OiM(aj=2 <UBL Definition: If this is blank, then use the xCBL definition from the Structure Reference. Refer to Core Component Definition if available. <Q nes~~ # <g XPP? x &]4#@gtnh *諢Gy P<QCode Lists/Standards: In those cases where an element or attribute contains an enumerated datatype or other value described in an external standard, then the particular code-list or standard should be identified here. This will not be used much of the time, but should always be filled out for code lists. This is on our ISSUE List #5.< P t~~ $ <Tg XPP? 1 OS]4$@Tgnh ;l~LR/ W<XAnalyst Notes: This is a list of comments, queries and notes made as the work is done. < W gg~~ % <g XPP?  9]4%@goh ˗{,EYP # x8<yObject Class: This represents the logical data grouping or aggregation (in a logical data model) to which a data element belongs. The Object Class thus is the part of a Core Component's Dictionary Entry Name that represents an activity or object in a specific context. This needs to be reviewed when we have established relationship structures. Also on our ISSUES List #1.<8 w  >xmng~~ & <g XPP?  ]4&@gph ҲrhK DZ;q c<dTim McGrath: Simple Type Object Class: This field provides information used in the Core Components spec but only pertains to data-containing elements. See the CC spec for an understanding of this property. This should be filled in whenever there is a direct relationship to a CC, and the value should be taken from the "Object Class" property of that CC. <  clnH~~ ' <g XPP?  g]4'@gph /ѱCB40 : <Property Term: This represents the distinguishing characteristic or property of the dominant area of interest and shall occur naturally in the definition. ISSUE List #1. < mec~~ ( <g XPP?   B]4(@gDqh |CNd|G e<fRepresentation Term: This defines the type of valid values for an information entity. ISSUE List #1.< etze~~ ) <Hg XPP?  ]4)@Hg4rh ~sC=m G<HxCBL Name and Type: The name and type of the element as given in xCBL. < GCom~~ * <g XPP?  |Ft]4*@grh U!!MI+tz <Occurrence: This field describes the allowed occurrence of this element's association with its parent, and has the following values: Put in the XSD description. ISSUE #7. This needs to be moved to the relationship area.<} res~~ + <g XPP? ]4+@gtsh %uKDǘ <Contained In UBL BIEs: Gives the name of any UBL BIEs that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute. < ~~ , <tg XPP? p]4,@tgsh p\}eN0c 3<4Tim McGrath: Contained In - xCBL Elements: Gives the name of any xCBL elements that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute.<  3nle~~ - <رg XPP? ]4-@رgth N=ܭZUHfne <Tim McGrath: Contains - UBL BIEs: Must be comma separated and have the occurrence information in parenethsis Example: Element (1..1), Element2 (0..1)<  t e~~ . < <Core Component UID: This is the UID of the correlated core component, in those cases where a direct correlation exists. 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(  ~  <8g XPP? l &]4@8gyh ,HPKŞ <Tim McGrath: UBL UID: This is a 9-character string, unique across the entire library, starting with the characters "UBL". Until we can assign unique values, which has yet to be determined in co-ordination with the Naming & Design team, use the value "UBL000XXX" for all BIEs. < K l~~  <(g XPP?  $,]4@(gTyh e殃I0L6[h <Tim McGrath: Entity Name: This is the name of the BIE, which - until we have clearer naming rules - functions as a placeholder. If you are comfortable with the ebXML CC naming rules, you can use them (basically, you combine the ObjectClass, add the Property Term, and then add the Representation term to it). If you don't like these, use the xCBL names for now, or something that is meaningful to you. Names should be unique within the scope of your work. We shall attempt to harmonize names across teams as we go, so consult with the list if you have issues with names. If the entity in question is an attribute (in xCBL), precede the name with the string "Attribute:" (Attributes are treated like simple types, but they otherwise require a default value to be supplied.) < K j~~  <xg XPP?  *S]4@xgDzh !=k :NzE (<)Tim McGrath: Simple Type: If an element directly contains data (string, number, datetime, code, etc.) then the type should be indicated here. These values are strictly the primitive data types: you will say "code" for any enumerated list, even though you know which specific code list you are using. (The specific code list, or other custom data type, would be indicated in the "Property term" column.) A value is only supplied here for those fields that directly contain data - complex structures are not addressed here, and no value should be given. < K  (~~  <g XPP?  p]4@gzh "K1A~%9 <Tim McGrath: Core Component Type: This is the "CCT" from table 6-1 in the CC specification (latest draft). It will not apply to most complex types unless they exist as core components, which most of the aggregate BIEs in xCBL do not. < K @~~  <@g XPP?  ]4@@g{h PK bT r<sTim McGrath: Complex Type: If an element has substructure - that is, it is an aggregate - then it has a value in this column, identifying which structure defines it's type. In terms of XML Schema, this would be the complex type of the element. In ebXML terms, this can either be the name of an aggregate core component, or - more usually - the name of an aggregate BIE. < K  r~~  <g XPP?  f]4@g{h ,2%>Oy0ȉ <Tim McGrath: xCBL Definition: This is the definition from the xCBL documentation. Be aware that many xCBL elements are used in many different places within xCBL, and when documented as the children of other elements, this documentation is specific to that use of the element. If in doubt, use the "main" definition from the screen that describes the element in question and its children. < K "nes~~  <g XPP?  ZS]4@g|h bKej@[ o<pTim McGrath: Core Component Definition: This is the definition, if any, from the corresponding core component. < K otn ~~  <lg XPP?  .]4@lg}h ӪΦRKMX3E ?<@Tim McGrath: Code Lists/Standards: In those cases where an element or attribute contains an enumerated datatype or other value described in an external standard, then the particular code-list or standard should be identified here. This will not be used much of the time, but should always be filled out for code lists. < K  ? t~~   <g XPP?  ]]4 @g~h iڵNV2ƠI d<eTim McGrath: Analyst Notes: This is a list of comments, queries and notes made as the work is done. < K d gg~~   <4g XPP?  3]4 @4gT~h IZIm !<"Tim McGrath: Complex Type Object Class: Note that this field is only used for complex types, never for simple types, but must always be provided when relevant. It contains the name of the complex type that provides the structure for the element in question. This is the standard "type" for a complex element in XSD or xCBL ("BuyerParty" is of type "Party"). Note that in xCBL, as written in SOX, there is no formal distinction between elements and complex types the way there is in XSD - any element is potentially a type for reuse in SOX/xCBL. < K  !mng~~   <g XPP?  ]4 @gDh WyNXwƣ c<dTim McGrath: Simple Type Object Class: This field provides information used in the Core Components spec but only pertains to data-containing elements. See the CC spec for an understanding of this property. This should be filled in whenever there is a direct relationship to a CC, and the value should be taken from the "Object Class" property of that CC. < K  clnH~~   <g XPP?  ]4 @gh Yh-NT\ڱR. <Tim McGrath: Property Term: This is, in an XSD sense, the customized datatype of a simple type. If I have a simple type that takes a code, this field would give me the UBL name of the code list that provides the allowed values. If I have an element containing a number, such as a TaxAmount, this field would provide the name of the specific numeric structure that that value is expected to be in (10 digits, three decimal points might be described as a "Decimal10_3" datatype in xCBL. The nale provided here would be "Decimal10_3".) < K mec~~   <`g XPP?  U ]4 @`gh NEw-^( <Tim McGrath: Representation Term: This describes the type of values allowed in a simple type, per the CC spec. For complex types, do not make an entry.< K  tze~~  <g XPP? U fk]4@gԀh W؄O?wmm' <Tim McGrath: xCBL Name and Type: The name and type of the element as given in xCBL. Be aware that these may be the same thing in xCBL.< K z Com~~  <(g XPP? U ]4@(gāh .gKMa1- <Tim McGrath: Cardinality: This field describes the allowed occurrence of this element's association with its parent, and has the following values: 1..1 (Irremovable) - means it cannot be removed, even through use of an extension mechanism 1..1 - one and only one, but can be extended away 0..1 - zero or one 0..n - zero or more 1..n - 1 or more n..m - from n to m occurrences, where n is a lower number than m, and both are positive integers < K jres~~  <g XPP? t ]4@gh [*Jxh (<)Tim McGrath: Contained In UBL BIEs: Gives the name of any UBL BIEs that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute. < K d(~~  <g XPP? t p]4@gh )ajkAbtQ! 3<4Tim McGrath: Contained In - xCBL Elements: Gives the name of any xCBL elements that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute.< K 3nle~~  <Tg XPP? x ]4@TgTh hV8@g?@T <Tim McGrath: Contains - UBL BIEs: This is a list of the children of the BIE being described, in order, by name, and separated by commas (indicating "followed by") or pipes ("|" - indicating "or"). If children must be grouped, as is the case when a choice is one member of a sequence, use parenthesis to group the elements of the sub-choice or sub-sequence. An example of this would be "if a is followed by a choice of b or c", write: a,(b|c). Note that the attributes of an element should be listed here, separate from the children, and preceded by the label "Attributes:". If no child elements exist, then use "N/A" (as will be the case with all simple types.)< K t e~~  <g XPP? x ]4@gDh )6~CU z <Tim McGrath: Contains - xCBL Elements/Attributes: Same as for UBL BIEs, but with xCBL elements and attributes. Can generally be cut-and-pasted from the xCBL documentation. < K 1 n~~  <g XPP? x ]4@gh }d;FoJ%'H <Tim McGrath: Attribute defaults: This is used only for attributes. It provides the default value, which can be any of the following: "Implied," (meaning optional), "Required," "Fixed," accompanied by a fixed value, or a simple value can be provided. < K tra~~  <g XPP?  pZ]4@gh ? 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(  ~  <g XPP? l &]4@gh ,HPKŞ <Tim McGrath: UBL UID: This is a 9-character string, unique across the entire library, starting with the characters "UBL". Until we can assign unique values, which has yet to be determined in co-ordination with the Naming & Design team, use the value "UBL000XXX" for all BIEs. < K l~~  <pg XPP?  $F]4@pghh e殃I0L6[h <Tim McGrath: Entity Name: This is the name of the BIE, which - until we have clearer naming rules - functions as a placeholder. If you are comfortable with the ebXML CC naming rules, you can use them (basically, you combine the ObjectClass, add the Property Term, and then add the Representation term to it). If you don't like these, use the xCBL names for now, or something that is meaningful to you. Names should be unique within the scope of your work. We shall attempt to harmonize names across teams as we go, so consult with the list if you have issues with names. If the entity in question is an attribute (in xCBL), precede the name with the string "Attribute:" (Attributes are treated like simple types, but they otherwise require a default value to be supplied.) < K j~~  <g XPP?  *i]4@gXh !=k :NzE (<)Tim McGrath: Simple Type: If an element directly contains data (string, number, datetime, code, etc.) then the type should be indicated here. These values are strictly the primitive data types: you will say "code" for any enumerated list, even though you know which specific code list you are using. (The specific code list, or other custom data type, would be indicated in the "Property term" column.) A value is only supplied here for those fields that directly contain data - complex structures are not addressed here, and no value should be given. < K  (~~  <8g XPP?  p]4@8gh "K1A~%9 <Tim McGrath: Core Component Type: This is the "CCT" from table 6-1 in the CC specification (latest draft). It will not apply to most complex types unless they exist as core components, which most of the aggregate BIEs in xCBL do not. < K @~~  <g XPP?  ]4@gh PK bT r<sTim McGrath: Complex Type: If an element has substructure - that is, it is an aggregate - then it has a value in this column, identifying which structure defines it's type. In terms of XML Schema, this would be the complex type of the element. In ebXML terms, this can either be the name of an aggregate core component, or - more usually - the name of an aggregate BIE. < K  r~~  <g XPP?  f ]4@gh ,2%>Oy0ȉ <Tim McGrath: xCBL Definition: This is the definition from the xCBL documentation. Be aware that many xCBL elements are used in many different places within xCBL, and when documented as the children of other elements, this documentation is specific to that use of the element. If in doubt, use the "main" definition from the screen that describes the element in question and its children. < K "nes~~  <dg XPP?  Za]4@dg؋h bKej@[ o<pTim McGrath: Core Component Definition: This is the definition, if any, from the corresponding core component. < K otn ~~  <g XPP?  .]4@g(h ӪΦRKMX3E ?<@Tim McGrath: Code Lists/Standards: In those cases where an element or attribute contains an enumerated datatype or other value described in an external standard, then the particular code-list or standard should be identified here. This will not be used much of the time, but should always be filled out for code lists. < K  ? t~~   <,g XPP?  l]4 @,gh iڵNV2ƠI d<eTim McGrath: Analyst Notes: This is a list of comments, queries and notes made as the work is done. < K d gg~~   <g XPP?  M]4 @ghh IZIm !<"Tim McGrath: Complex Type Object Class: Note that this field is only used for complex types, never for simple types, but must always be provided when relevant. It contains the name of the complex type that provides the structure for the element in question. This is the standard "type" for a complex element in XSD or xCBL ("BuyerParty" is of type "Party"). Note that in xCBL, as written in SOX, there is no formal distinction between elements and complex types the way there is in XSD - any element is potentially a type for reuse in SOX/xCBL. < K  !mng~~   <g XPP?  ]4 @gXh WyNXwƣ c<dTim McGrath: Simple Type Object Class: This field provides information used in the Core Components spec but only pertains to data-containing elements. See the CC spec for an understanding of this property. This should be filled in whenever there is a direct relationship to a CC, and the value should be taken from the "Object Class" property of that CC. < K  clnH~~   <Xg XPP?  ]4 @Xgh Yh-NT\ڱR. <Tim McGrath: Property Term: This is, in an XSD sense, the customized datatype of a simple type. If I have a simple type that takes a code, this field would give me the UBL name of the code list that provides the allowed values. If I have an element containing a number, such as a TaxAmount, this field would provide the name of the specific numeric structure that that value is expected to be in (10 digits, three decimal points might be described as a "Decimal10_3" datatype in xCBL. The nale provided here would be "Decimal10_3".) < K mec~~   <g XPP?  U ]4 @gh NEw-^( <Tim McGrath: Representation Term: This describes the type of values allowed in a simple type, per the CC spec. For complex types, do not make an entry.< K  tze~~  < g XPP? U f}]4@ gh W؄O?wmm' <Tim McGrath: xCBL Name and Type: The name and type of the element as given in xCBL. Be aware that these may be the same thing in xCBL.< K z Com~~  <g XPP? U ]4@gؐh .gKMa1- <Tim McGrath: Cardinality: This field describes the allowed occurrence of this element's association with its parent, and has the following values: 1..1 (Irremovable) - means it cannot be removed, even through use of an extension mechanism 1..1 - one and only one, but can be extended away 0..1 - zero or one 0..n - zero or more 1..n - 1 or more n..m - from n to m occurrences, where n is a lower number than m, and both are positive integers < K jres~~  <g XPP? t ]4@g(h [*Jxh (<)Tim McGrath: Contained In UBL BIEs: Gives the name of any UBL BIEs that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute. < K d(~~  <Lg XPP? t p]4@Lgh )ajkAbtQ! 3<4Tim McGrath: Contained In - xCBL Elements: Gives the name of any xCBL elements that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute.< K 3nle~~  <g XPP? x  ]4@ghh hV8@g?@T <Tim McGrath: Contains - UBL BIEs: This is a list of the children of the BIE being described, in order, by name, and separated by commas (indicating "followed by") or pipes ("|" - indicating "or"). If children must be grouped, as is the case when a choice is one member of a sequence, use parenthesis to group the elements of the sub-choice or sub-sequence. An example of this would be "if a is followed by a choice of b or c", write: a,(b|c). Note that the attributes of an element should be listed here, separate from the children, and preceded by the label "Attributes:". If no child elements exist, then use "N/A" (as will be the case with all simple types.)< K t e~~  <g XPP? x ]4@gXh )6~CU z <Tim McGrath: Contains - xCBL Elements/Attributes: Same as for UBL BIEs, but with xCBL elements and attributes. Can generally be cut-and-pasted from the xCBL documentation. < K 1 n~~  <xg XPP? x  ]4@xgh }d;FoJ%'H <Tim McGrath: Attribute defaults: This is used only for attributes. It provides the default value, which can be any of the following: "Implied," (meaning optional), "Required," "Fixed," accompanied by a fixed value, or a simple value can be provided. < K tra~~  <g XPP?  pi]4@gh ? 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In the case of attributes, this should be the name of the element of which the attribute is an attribute. < K d(~~  <P XPP? x &@]4@Plh X A?L <Tim McGrath: Contains - UBL BIEs: This is a list of the children of the BIE being described, in order, by name, and separated by commas (indicating "followed by") or pipes ("|" - indicating "or"). If children must be grouped, as is the case when a choice is one member of a sequence, use parenthesis to group the elements of the sub-choice or sub-sequence. An example of this would be "if a is followed by a choice of b or c", write: a,(b|c). Note that the attributes of an element should be listed here, separate from the children, and preceded by the label "Attributes:". If no child elements exist, then use "N/A" (as will be the case with all simple types.)< K t e~~  < XPP?  E]4 @h \5Os <Tim McGrath: Attribute defaults: This is used only for attributes. 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(  ~  <{ XPP? l&]4@{Th ˏNF(V <UBL UID: This is a 9-character string, unique across the entire library, starting with the characters "UBL". This is temporary until presented to EWG Core Components Harmonization Team. This is on our ISSUE List #2.<b l~~  <{ XPP? ]4@{h {ouI#Ng& 4<5Entity Name: This is the name of the BIE, which - that combines the ObjectClass, add the Property Term, and then add the Representation term (see Core Components Naming Convention). Names should be unique within the scope of your work. (Remove the dots between words.) Used for the basis of the tag name.<G 4~~  <H| XPP? ]4@H|h #7K- L<MXSD Type: There are two choices here: Simple or Complex May not be needed.<k L~~  <| XPP? p0]4@|h et}@!7[ <Core Component Type: To get this information use the worksheet entitled "CCT Table" Use column "CCT Dictionary Entry Name". These only apply to simple types. Leave this column blank if it is a complex type. ISSUE List #4.< ~~  <} XPP? ]4@}Ԩh %D OX r<sTim McGrath: Complex Type: If an element has substructure - that is, it is an aggregate - then it has a value in this column, identifying which structure defines it's type. In terms of XML Schema, this would be the complex type of the element. In ebXML terms, this can either be the name of an aggregate core component, or - more usually - the name of an aggregate BIE. <  i r~~  <t} XPP? D Z]4@t}$h >|0A|d- <UBL Definition: If this is blank, then use the xCBL definition from the Structure Reference. Refer to Core Component Definition if available. <Q nes~~  <} XPP?  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This needs to be reviewed when we have established relationship structures. Also on our ISSUES List #1.<8 w  >xmng~~   < XPP?   p]4 @h  X3DKN-~ c<dTim McGrath: Simple Type Object Class: This field provides information used in the Core Components spec but only pertains to data-containing elements. See the CC spec for an understanding of this property. This should be filled in whenever there is a direct relationship to a CC, and the value should be taken from the "Object Class" property of that CC. <  clnH~~   < XPP?   ?]4 @h  e-B)[T <Property Term: This represents the distinguishing characteristic or property of the dominant area of interest and shall occur naturally in the definition. ISSUE List #1. < mec~~   < XPP?  b]4 @ԭh ;~AQ0 e<fRepresentation Term: This defines the type of valid values for an information entity. ISSUE List #1.< etze~~  <H XPP? 6]4@H$h uOsBx$ g G<HxCBL Name and Type: The name and type of the element as given in xCBL. < GCom~~  < XPP? m ]4@h p B&Jɖk <Occurrence: This field describes the allowed occurrence of this element's association with its parent, and has the following values: Put in the XSD description. ISSUE #7. This needs to be moved to the relationship area.<} res~~  < XPP? p]4@dh /8opAw <Contained In UBL BIEs: Gives the name of any UBL BIEs that contain the element in question. Should at least include the name of the parent elements seen in the analysis sample. 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