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This can be used to apply a discount to a basic unit price.Bdetails about one payment condition, such as discount eligibility.PaymentTermsNoteKcontains details about one payment condition, such as discount eligibility.6contains a note to further describe the payment terms.Oused to communicate any discounts that may be associated with the payment term.PaymentTermValue[derived from EDIFACT 4279 (Payment terms type code qulaifier) and X12 336 (Terms type code)Discountholds discount information contains a value by which the unit price is multiplied by to arrive at the final price for an item. For example, if the unit price is to be discounted by 10%, the value of the multiplier would be 0.9 .DiscountPercentDiscountAmountDiscountDaysDueDiscountDueDateDiscountDateTimeRefCoded NetDaysDue NetDueDateNetDateTimeRefCoded~the percent discounted in the terms of the payment. If a discount percent is specified then DiscountAmount should not be used.PayerPayee"details of a credit or debit card SalesRequirementPositionTaxPrice MultiplierPriceMultiplierCodePricingRateOfExchangeDetailto specify the scheduling information for a distinct set of ship from party, ship to party, and transport information for the line item.'the total gross weight of the shipment.%the total net weight of the shipment.6the weight of the goods minus the transport equipment.!the total volume of the shipment.Package Packagingthe summation of the total top level packages contained in the order, unless otherwise described. This is number of top-level packages, unless described otherwise in the level of packaging.~this (and other weights) may be an example of where representation terms are too vauge - the term "measure" should be "weight"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.ethe weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing. Sometimes known as the "NetNet Weight"identifies a service, promotion, allowance, or charge and specifies the amount or percentage for the service, promotion, allowance, or charge.IndicatorCoded BasisCodedMethodOfHandlingCodedAllowanceOrChargeDescriptionSeqNoyidentifies whether an allowance or a charge applies using a standard codelist. Allowances are considered to be discounts.Jthe basis the allowance or charge is calculated using a standard codelist.Fhow the allowance or charge will be settled using a standard codelist.=the dates between which the allowance or charge takes effect.8any tax levies on the allowance or charge if applicable.Qderived from EDIFACT 5463 (Allowance) and X12 248 (Allowance Or Charge Indicator)Bderived from X12 331 (Allowance or charge method of handling code) SettlementE derived from X12 1300 (Service, promotion, allowance or charge code)6description of the reference or charge using free text6description of the reference or charge usinga codelist QuantityValueJa specific value of a quantity over which the allowance or charge applies.MinimumMonetaryValueMaximumMonetaryValue)a number representing the monetary limit.Fto specify whether the monetary limit value is a lower or upper limit.MonetaryLimitValueSignificanceCoded HazardCode<QuoteReferencesType refers to a Quote ID or ShoppingCart ID.Pdetails of an individual, a group or a body having a role in a business function000001PartyIDXa standard identification of an entity doing business as assigned by a standards agency.LanguageDependentLanguage5defines whether any data is language dependent or not International^used to provide information about the language which text relating to this party is written in NameAddress ReceivingContact RecipientContact_the means for contacting a person or department responsible for receiving of goods or services.ShippingContacShipping[contains the means for contacting a person or department responsible for transporting goods OrderContactXcontains the means for contacting a person or department responsible for managing orders OtherContactsWcontains the means for contacting a person or department for other aspects of the PartyGused to provide information about the language which text is written in LanguageCode +identifies the language using ISO standards ISO 639-1998 LocaleCodeLocale<identifies the locale/location where the language is spoken.enumerated list in xCBLAddressName1contains the name of an entity Name2, Name3Additionalname'contain additional names for the entity%the address information for an entityCC defintions is specific to postal, this element covers any addressing form. We should utlize the OASIS CIQ structures if possible.ExternalAddressIDa globaly unique value that is used for referencing the address when specifying specific user information ( unique within partner organization) HouseNumber HouseLocationVthe house number or description that identifies the location of a building on a street000026POBoxPoboxa post office box number or a numbered post box in a post office assigned to a person or organization where letters for them are kept until called for9maybe this may be better expressed as a coded identifier000033Street contains the name of the street.$StreetSupplement1, StreetSupplement22any additional information to identify the street.&We have combined the two xCBL elementsBuilding!the name of the building or house000035 RoomNumber RoomAthe room identifier or the identification of a suite or apartment7considered synonomous with CC suite.identifier (000036)000036 InhouseMail Inhousemailthe inhouse mail identifier Departmentthe department number or name PostalCode Eprovides the information regarding the seals affixed to the container Seal. TypeYprovides the information regarding the seals affixed to any equipment. (e.g. a container).lists measurement information on the containerDeliveryterms. Type PaymentmethodRelevant SpecialtermsTransportdescription;example of the need for representation term = 'Description'Riskresponsibilityjthe pricing information for the Order. This is the default price and can be overwritten at the item level.% DefaultPricing . Type UnitpriceMultiplierreason PaymenttermsPaymentterms. TypeDiscount. TypeXthe number of days which the amount has to be paid by in order to receive the discount. 0example of need for representation term = "Days"Fullpaymentdays Fullpayment9the number of days the amount has to be paid in full by. Dthe date the amount has to paid by in order to receive the discount.3the specific date that the payment is due in full. Bonly used in the case where the discount appies to a payment term.Fullpaymentevent Paymentdays7specifies the value that pertains to the payment terms.OverallPaymenttermsnotePaymentmeans. Type PaymentmeansPaymentidentification Account. Type+Needs more explanation of business functionFinancialinstitution. Type Branch. Type1..n&the name of the financial institution. the branches of this institution5not needed if only the Financial Institution is used.%derived from ISO recommendation no.9 Informationsource. TypeCreditcard. TypeCustomer the identification of the branchthe name of the branch%the city where the branch is located.&the country where the branch is based.the branch of the institutionthe additional service, promotion, allowances, or charges for the whole Order. These may include goods and shipping charges. Additional allowance or charges may be present at lower levels of the Order.HM PaymentvariationPaymentvariation. Type< >a minimum quantity over which the allowance or charge applies.>a maximum quantity over which the allowance or charge applies.<a minimum amount over which the allowance or charge applies.<a maximum amount over which the allowance or charge applies.Amountsignificance8the quantity where the calculation is based on quantity.4the rate where the calculation is based on quantity.QuantitycalculationMThese could be another -reusable type/class. But included here for simplicityQuantitycalculation. TypePercentcalculationPercentcalculation. TypeAccountingcurrencyInvoicecurrencyTaxamount. Type Taxamount3the taxable amount (ie what tax rate is applied to)the tax amount "must use one of either tax amount.the calculations sequence is used when multiple allowances and/or charges are applicable. If various allowances and/or charges percentages, quantities, monetary amounts or rates are applicable to the same base price, then the calculation sequence indicator will always equal one. If the various allowances and/or charges are applied against a fluctuating price (constantly changing because of the application of other allowances and/or charges) then the sequence of calculation is indicated using this data element. Note that several allowances or charges may have the same sequence number, indicating they are applied to the same quantity.ccontains one or notes that allow you to provide notes that are more than a simple free-text field. Item. TypeComponentgroupthe item for the line. This contains the description, specific identifiers, weights, measures and other information associated with the product or serviceItemidentifierItemidentifier. Type this is the 'context-free' case.6codeset ProductIdentifierQualifierCode used in xCBL3.0PhysicalattributePhysicalattribute. Type Harmonized SubstituteMaximumbackorder OrigincountryDestinationcountrySalescondition. Type#the conditions of sale for the itemHazardousgoodsidentification"Hazardousgoodsidentification. TypeCanada?PlacardnotationPlacardendorsementEmergencytemperatureMaximumtemperatureMaritimeemergencyFirstaidMFAGEMSUNDGinotes may include the message text, or this text may be referenced with an external identifier or a URL. components of the tax amountsHazardousshipmentPackagingcriteriaInhalationzoneGoodsclassificationDthe minimum sub-quantity to be shipped on a particular set of dates.Dthe maximum sub-quantity to be shipped on a particular set of dates.Requesteddelivery Package. Type3provides a reference for the packaging of the item.1the package ID of the package containing the item CompositeGoodsclassification. Type CommodityLanguagedependencyCompanythe common name of the languageTimezoneoffset Address. Type Contact. TypeCommunication. Type CommunicationChannelCoordinates. TypeDetails geographic co-ordinates5identifies the co-ordinate measuring system (eg. GPS)Exchangerate. Type QuotedateInverse Request. Type Summarynoteinadequate rep. TermPackaginglevelsToplevelpackagingShipmentvolume Grossweight Netweight Netnetweight TareweightDeliveryscheduleDeliveryschedule. TypeMeasurement. TypeLossriskQ the event on which the discount terms are based from using a standard codelist. Nthe event on which the net days due are based from using a standard codelist. !a valid means of paying the debt. a secondary name on the account.Codesetthe highest level of the associated instance to which the information source applies (e.g. this codeset applies to the entire Order)the secondary level of the associated instance to which the information source applies (e.g. this codeset applies to the entire Lineitem)the lowest level of the associated instance to which the information source applies (e.g. this codeset applies to a specific sub-structure)Ordersummary. Type=Needed to add min/max to repeated occurrences of QuantityType)needed to add exchange rate to AmountTypeSalesconditionHarzardousgoodsidentification SplitlocationSplitlocation. TypeShipmentBaseItemDetailBasisCardInfo CreditcardCargoClassificationCategory MeasurementAdditionalinformationUndg Flashpoint EmergencyListOfTemperatureCodedkthe lowest temperature at which the vapor of a combustible liquid can be made to ignite momentarily in air.ethe temperature at which emergency procedures apply for the disposal of temperature-controlled goods.Lthe maximum temperature at which certain products can be safely transported.#a list of one or more temperatures. TemperatureHazardPackingCodedHazardousShipmentCodedHazardousShipmentNoteHazardousZoneCodedthe type of information being passed so that a receiver may format a description of hazardous commodity movements that meets regulatory requirements.|specific information required by law for hazardous material shipments or any free form text relating to hazardous shipments._the Department of Transportation assigned zone designating the Inhalation Toxicity Hazard Zone..derived from EDIFACT 8339 (Packing group code)cThis code identifies the packing criteria for hazardous materials as assigned by IATA/IMDB/ADR/RID.Hderived from X12 808 (Hazardous material shipment information qualifier) Regulations(derived from X12 1023 (Hazard zone code)ManufacturerPartNumber MaximumValue MinimumValueServicePartyPayment Instructions PaymentMethodSystemPaymentTermDetailsPaymentTermCode PaymentTermsPercentageAllowanceOrCharge3the identifying number of the credit or debit card.& the authorization number of the card.rthe customer reference number. This is used to enable transmission of customer specific information with the card.(the date up to which the card is valid .CardNum CardAuthCode CardRefNumCardExpirationDateCardTypeCardHolderName AuthorizationExpiry!the type of card used for paymentHolder#the name of the holder of the card. TransportID TransportModeTransportMeans CarrierIDCustShippingContractNumServiceLevelCodedShippingInstructionsListOfTransportEquipment TransportNoteStagegderived from EDIFACT Recommendation 19 (Mode of Transport) and X12 91 (Transportation Method/Type Code)cderived from EDIFACT 8179(Transport Means Description Code) and X12 40 (Equipment Description Code)Carrierderived from EDIFACT 4183 (Special condition code), 4219 (Transport priority coded), and 8335 (Movement type description code) and X12 284 (Service level code)provides a shipping contract reference to allow supplier to ship goods under specific freight conditions or the carrier to bill against a specific contract..a code defining the level of service required.1free form text for special shipping instructions.EquipmentProviderCodedEquipmentOwnerCoded EquipmentIDEquipmentSizeTypeCodedEquipmentStatusCodedFullIndicatorCoded EquipmentNoteListOfSealInfoListOfEquipmentMeasurements.holds free text information for the equipment.3derived from EDIFACT 8077 (Equipment supplier code)%derived from X12 102 (Ownership code)lderived from EDIFACT 8155 (Equipment size and type description code) and X12 40 (Equipment description code)Sizetypethese codes are incompletederived from EDIFACT 8249~the amount to be discounted from the payment value. If a discount amount is specified then DiscountPercent should not be used.MCannot show rules that either DiscountAmount or DiscountPercent must be used.Zderived from EDIFACT 2475 (Payment time reference code) and X12 333 (Term basis date code)EventLthis is supposed to be a point in time but in fact looks more like an event.6 the specific manner in which a payment is to be made.Cthe terms and the method of payment for goods or services recieved.5the specific manner in which a payment is to be made.PaymentMeanCodedPaymentMeanReferencePaymentSystemCodedOriginatingFIAccountReceivingFIAccountinformation relating to the specified payment mean. For example, if t< he selected payment mean were check, then PaymentMeanReference would be used to communicate the check number.Lthe system through which the payment is processed using a standard codelist.information for the financial institution and associated account details from which the funds are originating (Payer's bank details).information for the financial institution and associated account details to which the funds are being sent (Payee's bank details).<the credit or debit card that is being used for the payment.Qderived from EDIFACT 4461 (payment means code) and X12 107 (payment method code).2 derived from EDIFACT 4435 (Payment channel code)."the financial institution by code.1the account number or identifier for the account.3a secondary account number to identify the account.Qthe control number to uniquely identify the account at the financial institution.&a code qualifying the type of account.( the main account holder of the account.)the currency that applies to the account.Xa list of coded references to specify an identifier or name associated with the account.FinancialInstitutionIDFinancialInstitutionName FIBranchID FIBranchName FIBranchCityFIBranchCountry AccountIDSecondaryAccountIDAccountControlKeyAccountTypeCoded AccountName1 AccountName2 Currency AccountReferencesFinancialinstitutionBranchderived from ISO 3166-1997SecondaryaccountControl/derived from X12 569 (Account Number Qualifier)^assume this is some kind of degree or radian. Is there a core component type for MeasureType?_assume this is some kind of degree or radian. Is there a core component type for MeasureType? Should the Re-usable Type be text, this is simply a value and the following 4 elements give meaning to the value? that must use either the DimensionMeasure or the Min/Max rangetcontains information to describe and identify an item along with all pricing and delivery information for that item. NumberOfLinesTotalTax TotalAmount SummaryNotethe number of line items.#the total tax amount for the Order.%the total price for the entire Order.the set of items for the Order.contains the summary information of the order.TotalNote,contains any free form text for the Order Summary. This element may contain notes or any other similar information that is not contained explicitly in the another structure. You should not assume that the receiving application is capable of doing more than storing and/or displaying this information._used if the exchange rate to another currency needs to be set for the monetary value expressed.ReferenceCurrencyTargetCurrencyRateOfExchangeInverseRateOfExchangeDateOfRateOfExchangeListOfRateOfExchangeReferenceCthe rate of exchange given as target currency : reference currency.)the date the rate of exchange was quoted.1a reference to identify rate of exchange request.sthe reference currency of the rate of exchange. The currency from which the exchange is being made (CC Definition)Targetvthe target currency of the rate of exchange. This is the currency to which the exchange is being made. (CC Definition)Exchangethe value that the reference currency is to be multiplied by to convert it to the target currency. That is, the rate at which the currency exchange is calculated (CC Definition)Cinformation that can be used to find further information elsewhere.Ethe reference characters which distinguish the source of information.&the date of the reference information. Exchangerate-used if the exchange rate to another currency TotalPackagesTotalPackageDepthTotalTransportTotalGrossWeightTotalNetWeightTotalNetNetWeightTotalTareWeight GrossVolume@the summation of total packages contained in the purchase order.uthe nesting level of the package count in the preceding element, if that number counts other than top-level packages. CodeExtension TremCardNumthe value of the hazard code.the identification of a transport emergency card, giving advice for emergency actions. Can be used for the identity number of a specific hazardous emergency response plan that is assigned by the Director General of Canada.an extension to the hazardous code above. Can also be used to hold additional code values such as a Waste Characteristics Code in conjunction with an EPA Waste Stream code. ExtensionTremClassthe placard notation corresponding to the hazard class of the hazardous commodity. Can also be the hazard identification number of the orange placard (upper part) required on the means of transport.the placard endorsement that is to be shown on the shipping papers for the hazardous commodity. Can also be used for the number of the orange placard (lower part) required on the means of transport.HazardousPlacardTextTermsOfDeliveryFunctionProperty QualifierRe-usable/Core Component Type Order. TypeLanguage. Type Party. TypeLocation. Type Note. TypeLineitem. Type Tax. TypeDelivery. Type Orderheader OrdersummaryRT OccurrenceBIE Dictionary Entry NameOrderheader. TypeContract. Type Quote. TypeValidityPeriod Period. TypeEA code that describes the significance of the dates or the duration. mA duration of time expressed as a formal code. The Measure. Code inside the Measure. Type should be ISO 8601.Informationsources the element used if the purchase order is a release against the document specified in the Contract. IdentificationAcknowledgementTaxlevel PromisebyRequestshipmentRequestdeliverybcontains all other dates not for the Order not explicitly stated as the content of other elements.%* 2is the date after which Order should be cancelled. Taxscheme. TypeBuyer/SellerTaxInformation Saleslocation Warehouser DespatcherRemitterMaterialissuerBillergcontains party information identifying another party from whose warehouse the items are to be shipped. hused to indicate the shipping warehouse loaction, where the supplier party may have multiple warehouses.Shipment. Typera unique identifier for this stage of the shipment. Intended to be used as an internal reference for the document. TransportmodeTransportmeansspecifies the means of transportation for this stage of the shipment. Typically this may be by truck, sea- going vessel or aircraft.uspecifies the method or type of transportation of this stage of the shipment. Typically this may be sea, air or road.|the identifier assigned by the agency to the carrier. This identifies the carrier being used for this stage of the shipment./Information pertaining to a stage of a shipment Servicelevelhidentifies and describes the equipment to be used for this stage of the shipment. e.g. container detailsContainer. Type Container Providertype Ownership_identifies and describes the equipment used in the transportation of goods (e.g. the container)1identifies the type of provider for the container6identifies the ownership relationship of the containerTidentifies the container for the purposes of referencing within the document domain.8This is a rationalization of the xCBL TransportEquipment"the size and type of the container Disposition2describes the current disposition of the container7describes whether the container already contains items.Refridgerationstatusthe identifier for one or more properties according to the postal service of that country.(Zip-Code in US) or a group of letters and/or numbers which are added to the postal address to assist in the sorting of mail(this could be viewed as another code set000031Countyrthe name of the county or a territorial division of some countries, forming the chief unit of local administration000043 DistrictNameDistrict6the name of the district or a part of a town or region000028Floorthe name or number of the floorCity^the name of the city or a built up area with a name, defined boundaries and a local government#known as 'town.name' in CC (000029)000029AddressTypeCodekthe category or type of the address. for example, a b< usiness or home address. Not the Role of the address,EDIFACT 3035 (Party Function Code Qualifier)000024 RegionCodeRegion6the region within a country using a standard code listJderived from ISO 3166/1998 (Country code subdivision code, UN/LOCODE 2000)Pwe use the CC 'location.identification.code' (000061) as equivalent to this code000061 CountryCode CountryIthe monetary amount of the allowance or charge when charged as a lump sum MonetaryValue-the allowance or charge based on a percentageCthe allowance or charge where the calculation is based on quantity.MonetaryamountMonetaryamountType+details of a calculation based on quantity.1details of an amount calculated from a percentage$an amount when charged as a lump sumQuantityMonetaryValueWthe exchange rate to another currency needs to be set for the monetary value expressed.PercentageMonetaryValue0the value of the percentage allowance or charge.PercentQualifierCoded7the percentage is calculated using a standard codelist.<derived from X12 378 (Allowance or Charge Percent Qualifier)the percentage valueMonetaryAmount!the value of the monetary amount.TaxFunctionQualifierCodedTaxCategoryCodedReasonTaxExemptCoded TaxTypeCoded TaxPercentTaxPaymentMethodCoded TaxableAmount TaxAmount TaxAmountInTaxAccountingCurrency8the function of the Tax element, e.g. tax, customs duty.the category of the tax and, by implication, the tax rate that applies. The actual percentage is dependent on the tax jurisdiction.%explains why a TaxCategory is exempt.the type of the tax.the tax rate as a percentage.)the method by which the tax will be paid.2the taxable amount in the tax accounting currency.'the location for which the tax applies.Fderived from EDIFACT 5283 (Duty or tax or fee function code qualifier)Yderived from EDIFACT 5305(Duty or tax or fee category code) and X12 441 (Tax exempt code)&derived from X12 441 (Tax exempt code)ReasonYderived from EDIFACT 5153 (Duty or tax or fee type name code) and X12 963 (Tax type code)+the taxable amount in the payment currency.TaxableSequence GeneralNoteNoteIDNoteURL/used to provide a note in text form if desired.5an ID assigned to this note. Is an implied attribute.?the URL that this note is referencing. Is an implied attribute.Universalresource ShipToParty BillToParty RemitToParty ShipFromPartyWarehouseParty SoldToPartyManufacturingToPartyMaterialIssuerListOfPartyCoded*describes the tax information for a party.#TaxLocationholds the tax location. ~CompanyRegistrationNumberis the company registration number of the party. This must be present if tax regulations require it. TaxIdentifierRegisteredName RegisteredOffice TaxLocationCompanyRegistrationNumber RegistrationRegistrationNameis the name of the party as registered with the tax authority. This must be present if a) the tax regulations require it, and b) it is different from the Name element in the NameAddress element of the party.   RegistrationOfficeis the registered office of the party. This must be present if a) the tax regulations require it, and b) it is different from the Address element in the NameAddress element of the party.   nthe commodity code that identifies at a high level what the items are. Set of understood description of goods. UN/ECE Rec 21 single digit type of cargo coded. Note; UN/ECE rec 21 is under revision and will need to update to recommendation 29.Oa country or a nation with its own government expressed as an ISO standard code ISO 3166-19974the CC defintion defines 'country' not 'countrycode'000032TimeZoneFthe value of the timezone. This is an offset from Greenwich Mean Time.`the xCBL enumerated list appears to hold 'times' offset from GMT. it is not the 'timezone' code9contains the means for contacting a person or department. ContactName*identifies the department or employee name ContactID2holds the identifier of the department or employee ContactNumber>the channel and value of a communication point for the Contact000050qthe channel and value of a communication point or the information for one communication number or virtual addressContactNumberValueVthe value of the communication point or the number or virtual address of communication)this is a good example of name refinement000055ContactNumberTypeCode yidentifies the channel of communication or the way or manner in which the communication is made using a standard code setlderived from EDIFACT 3155 (Communication number code qualifier) and X12 365 (Communication number qualifier)Fthe code teels us what the numbervalue represents (ie it qualifies it)000052tidentifies a place by its function and either an identifier, an identification assigned to an address, or an addressLocationIdentifier LocationId!contains the location identifier GPSCooridinates Coordinates0identifies the location by specific co-ordinates GPSSystemLatitude&specifies the latitude of the location Longitude(specifies the longitude of the location.OCannot show the exclusivity for LocationId/ExternalAddressId/NameaddressDetailsThe Order element 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. OrderHeader OrderDetail OrderSummary ReleaseNumberReleaseLspecifies the type of acknowledgment requested by the buyer from the seller.RequestedResponseCurrencythe default currency of the Order, which when used at the header level may be overwritten at the lower level within the structure.Yidentifies the tax accounting currency for the Order if different than the OrderCurrency OrderCurrencyTaxAccountingCurrency.identifies the type of Order being transmitted OrderTypeCodeTderived from EDIFACT 1001 (Document Code Name) and X12 92 (Purchase Order Type Code) derived from EDIFACT 1225 (Message function code) and 1229 (Action request/notification description code)and X12 353 (Transaction set purpose code) and 587 (Acknowledgment type)& derived from ISO recommendation no.9 OrderLanguageOrderTaxReference PartLocationListOfTransportOrderTermsOfDeliveryOrderHeaderPriceOrderAllowancesOrChargesListOfStructuredNote%identifies the language of the Order.;identifies the default level of tax deduction for the Order6RequestedShipByDateRequestedDeliverByDate PromiseDate ValidityDates CancelByDateListOfDateCoded Ethe date items in the purchase order must be shipped from the seller.Cthe date items in the purchase order must be received by the buyer.TaxschemeIdis the tax identifier or registration number of the party. The agency that allocated this identifier is dependent on the tax jurisdiction of the party. Can also be referred to as the tax exemption or certificate number. TaxschemeShiptoShipfrom Warehouse ManufacturerIssuerPother party information not explicitly stated as the content of another element._contains the information identifying the location that is issuing the request for the material.icontains the party information identifying the location where the item is to be or is being manufactured.Ncontains party information identifying the location where the items were sold.6describes the taxing information for the buying party.'identifies the party selling the goods.Icontains the information for the party which the items are to be shipped.Qcontains the information for the party that will receive the bill for the goods..2contains the information for the party to be paid.[contains party information identifying the location from which the it< ems are to be shipped.nprovides information on the movement of the goods including carrier, equipment and service level instructions. TransportUID Object Class Code. TypeQuantity. TypeDate Time. TypeIdentifier. Type Text. TypeName Amount. Type Numeric. TypeIndicator. Type Date TimeDictionary Entry NamelThe OrderId element is a unique number assigned to the Order in respect to the parties assigning the number.JBuyerAccountId is the unique identification assigned to the buyer account.FQuoteReferenceId is the reference characters which identify the Quote.>Provides the details of an agreement between trading partners.;ContractId is a unique identifier assigned to the contract.UBL UIDCore Component UID Property TermRepresentation TermBuyerOrderNumber SellerOrderNumberOrderIssueDate AccountCodeQuoteReferenceQuoteSxCBL uses a generic reference component, we are using a context specific reference.3QuoteReferenceDatetime holds the date of the Quote.DateTime xCBL Name None in xCBL5The unique number assigned by the buyer to the Order.6The unique number assigned by the seller to the Order.-This is a new element, it is context neutral. PurchasingaOrderIssueDatetime holds a time stamp provided by the application that issued the Order document.<This may not have enough information for future digital use.Seller to BuyerNone2ContractTypeCode identifies the type of contract. X12 1166 StartEndDuration ConditionISO 8601xCBL DateTimeRefCode_ValidityperiodEndDate specifies the last point in time for which a validity/effectivity occurs.HPerhaps a business event sets this off, or triggers something to happen.CodeIdentificationDetailsDateOrderAccountCore Component TypeCode Lists/StandardsZused mainly for confirming orders when a date was promised by the supplier over the phone.8contains the dates between which the Order is effective.%* CancelbyRequestDelivery^holds information on the parties for the order, including unique ID's and address information. BuyerParty SellerPartyItem&identifies the line item for a productParentItemNumber ListOfDimensionMaxBackOrderQuantityOffCatalogFlagListOfItemReferencesCountryOfOriginCountryOfDestinationFinalRecipientHazardousMaterials2one or more quantitative measurements of the item.Nthe maximum quantity of an item that a customer will allow to be back ordered.=a flag to denote whether the item was ordered from a catalog.1one or more references relating to the line item.Ithe country code for the country in which the line item was manufactured.Kthe country code for the country in which the delivery is finally received.Ithe person or organization who will ultimately receive the item or items.,the hazardous information for the line item.BuyerLineItemNumSellerLineItemNum#seller's assigned line item number."buyer's assigned line item number.LineItemTypeCodedSinformation on whether the line item is a single item or part of a component group.Kreferences the parent line item where this reference is the Buyer's number.Lreferences the parent line item where this reference is the Seller's number.uses a complex nesting in xCBLItemDescriptionListOfItemCharacteristic CommodityCodeJa free form field that can be used to give a text description of the item.BuyerparentlineitemSellerparentlineitemPackages Lineitemcount Postalcode9the currency market from which the exchange rate is takenExchangemarketStandardHarzardousgoodsHazardousgoods. TypeEa collection of physical attributes other than dimensions of an item.SellerPartNumberBuyerPartNumberStandardPartNumberSubstitutePartNumbersOtherItemIdentifiers[identification of a product or service as assigned by the seller of the product or service.@identification of a product or service as assigned by the buyer.dthe commonly accepted identification of a product or service that is assigend by a standards agency.3a complete identifiaction for a product or service.PartID PartIDExt2the basic identification for a product or service.tadditional identification for a product or service. An example of this would be a color code for a specific product.Hthe identifaction of the manufacturer as assigned by a standards agency.a collection of any other identifiactions of the product or service that are not explicitly stated as the content of the other elements contained elsewherea collection of identifications of products or services that are acceptable substitutions for the product of service identified. Analyst NotesContains UBL BIEsContext Business ProcessContext Region (Geopolitical)Context Official ContraintsContext ProductContext Industry Context RoleValueNumericTextBuyerIssueSellerType 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 Representation 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.XSD TypeCCTCCT 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. 8the physical attributes other than dimensions of an itemItemCharacteristicCodedSurfaceLayerPositionCodedItemCharacteristicValueUnitOfMeasurement=the characteristic being described using a standard codelist.Hthe surface layer or the position of the item using a standard codelist. the value of the characteristic 8the unit of measure for the value of the characteristic.ederived from EDIFACT 7081 (Item characteristic code)and X12 750 (Product/process characteristic code)Xderived from EDIFACT 7383 (Surface layer code) and X12 752 (Surface/layer/position code)classification of the type of goods using the Harmonized (HS) system code. This is the international notation to categorize individual commodities. These are also known as customs codes.Classification+the total quantity of the item on this line OffcatalogFinalrecipientSalesActionCodedSalesActionValue4any specific sales information relating to the item.;what action should be undertaken in specific circumstances.*the value associated with the action code.-derived from X12 563 (Sales requirement code)Action"derived from X12 306 (Action code)Hazardousgoods'the transit direction for the shipment.the amount of transit time.TransitDirectionCoded TransitTime Directionaderived from EDIFACT 8101 (Transit direction indicator code) and X12 731 (Transit direction code)Transit-any additonal text relating to the transport.ListOfHazardousIdentifiersHazardClassCodedHazardousReferencesHazardousContact HazardNoteUNDGNumEMSNumMfag5identifier of the hazardous material being described.Acode qualifying hazardous class. Values are primary or secondary..specific hazardous material reference numbers.Gthe seller's contact for more information on the hazardous information.additional information regarding the hazardous substance. (Can be used to hold information such as the type of regulatory requirements that apply to a description, e.g. N.O.S.).a unique serial number assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.Einformation related to the shipping and packaging of hazardous goods.+a reference to the medical first aid guide.Ka reference to the emergency procedures for ships carrying dangerous goods.ConditionsOfSaleDeliveryDetailThe 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. Code (000107)UBL NameEditor's Notes ValidityDates StartDateEndDate ReferenceRefNumRefDateContract ContractID ContractType IdentifierQuantityRatePercent IndicatorDatetimeAmountMeasure PO Number@specifies the dates or duration for which an event is effective.I specifies the first point in time on which validity/effectivity occurs. ReferenceCodedCidentifies the source of the information using a standard codelist.ReferenceTypeCodeThis code provides meaning to a reference. This code list is derived from EDIFACT 1153 (Reference function code qualifier) and X12 128 (Reference identification qualifier)PrimaryReference1used to describe a reference using free form textReferenceDescription DescriptionSupportingReferenceSupportingSubReference LowestlevelSecondarylevel Primarylevel1..10..n0..1Simple##!Text.Type is as XSD Type "Simple"dValueType does not exist as a Core Component Type yet (see ebXML Core Component Specification V1.8).qValueType does not exist as a standardized Core Component Type yet (see ebXML Core Component Specification V1.8).DateType does not exist as a standardized Core Component Type yet It existing the Core Component Type DateTimeType instead. (see ebXML Core Component Specification V1.8).(The name of the Core Component Type DateTimeType is written in UpperCamelCase convention. The second word "Time" begins with a capital "T" (see ebXML Core Component Specification v1.8). The Core Compoent Type DateTimeType is a "simple" XSD Type. The word "simple" missing in the coloumn XSD Type.FinancialInstitutionFinancialinstitution is not a Basic Business Information Entity. It based on the Aggregate Business Information Entity "FinancialinstitutionType". Therefore, I changed the XSD-Type into Complex.NameType is not a standardized Core Component Type yet (see ebXML Core Component Specification v1.8). Therefore, I changed NameType into TextType.pCodeType is a Basic Business Information Entity. Therefore, I changed the XSD-Type from "Complex" into "Simple".FinancialinstitutionBranch is not a Basic Business Information Entity. It based on the reusable Type "BranchType". Therefore, I changed the XSD-Type into Complex.Branch is not a Basic Business Information Entity. It based on the reusable Type "BranchType". Therefore, I changed the XSD-Type into Complex.sPeriodType exists in this spreadsheet as a complex reusable Type. Therefore, I changed the XSD-Type into "Complex".iQuantitycalculationType is an aggregated Reusable Type. Therefore, I changed the XSD-Type into "Complex".RateType does not exist as a standardized Core Component Type yet (see ebXML CCS v1.8). Therefore, I changed instead of it into the Core Component Type "NumericType".PercentType does not exist as a standardized Core Component Type yet (see ebXML Core Component Specification V1.8). I changed it into the Core Component Type "NumericType" instead.BDimension might be based on the Core Component Type "MeasureType".MTemperatureDimension might be based on the Core Component Type "MeasureType".<I added one "s" in the reusable Type: HazardoushipmentType .Hazardousshipment. Type PackageTypesPackageReferenceType doesn't exist as a reusable Type. Therefore, I change the name of the type into "PackageType".zQuantityType is according the ebXML CCS v1.8 a Basic Core Component Type. Therefore, I changed the XSD-Type into "Simple".wIdentifierType is according the ebXML CCS v1.8 a Basic Core Compoment Type. Therefore I changed XSD-Type into "Simple".qCodeType is according the ebXML CCS v1.8 a Basic Core Compoment Type. Therefore I changed XSD-Type into "Simple".ComplexOther,contains the header information of the order@specifies the dates or duration for which the Contract is valid.GProvides the details of the purchase contract between trading partners.8Provides the details of any quotes relevant t<Po the OrderUother references to the Order not explicitly stated as the content of other elements.LineitemResponse DimensionHazardousShipmentInformationItemPackagingReference1contains one or more pricing schemes for an item.*the monetary total for pricing of an item. TotalValueCthe allowances and/or charges that apply to the pricing of an item.ItemAllowancesOrCharges8tax information as it relates to the pricing of an item.jthe scheduling information for a distinct set of ship from party, ship to party, and transport informationShipToLocationShipFromLocationListOfScheduleLineSimplePackageNote8the location to which the shipments are to be delivered.reference information when detailed packaging information contained in list of package detail is to be associated with the line item.)free form text relating to the packaging.Tthe information related to delivery including shipment method payment and transport.\different conventions for the classification and description of the goods being transported.8the location from which the item is to be shipped from. z a portion of the line item shipment to be sent on particular set of dates with a particular set of transport information._ shipment to be sent on particular set of dates with a particular set of transport information.ScheduleLineIDRequestedDeliveryDateListOfOtherDeliveryDateTransportReferenceListOfShipToSubInformation<the sub-quantity to be shipped on a particular set of dates.*the date the buyer requested for delivery.?contains carrier, equipment, and mode of transport information.the transport routing element to identify which transport legs the package is travelling on. This element is repeated if the package travels on more than one transport route.Aplace and quantity information regarding the shipto sub-location.identifies the schedule line the dates revolving around delivery.This is used to express simple date information that is not tied to particular carriers, transport, etc. Uthe information for the locations and quantities of the goods for the schedule lines.ShipToSubLocationShipToSubQuantity!SubLocationItemPackagingReferenceoplaces inside the ship to location where specific sub deliveries will be made. This is also called a mail stop.6the quantity associated with the ship to sub location.Xto be used when specifying packaging details related to each shipment to a sub location.the quantity should match the values in shipto sub quantity. These values override packaging references supplied at the delivery detail level.recursive structurePackageIDReferencePackageReference NatureOfGoodsOperationalTypeCoded TypeOfCargothe high level nature of goods code issued by a specific maintenance agency. It is generally the first two digits of the HS code. This also defines the maintenance agency for the codelist (usually WCO World Customs Organization).:the classification of the cargo using a standard codelist.Nature:derived from EDIFACT 7085 (Cargo type classification code)7derived from EDIFACT 8169 (Full/empty indicator, coded) Fillstatus/defines whether the refrigeration is on or off.RefrigerationOn InformationSeal SealNumber SealIssuerSealStatusDescription,identifies the seal number of the equipment.Dprovides information about the issuer of the seal for the equipment./provides information on the status of the seal./derived from EDIFACT 9303 (Sealing party coded)'a quantitative physical characteristic.MeasurementValueJderived from UNECE Rec 20 and X12 355 (Unit or Basis for measurement code) Unitofmeasurethe value of the measurementthe minimum value of the rangethe maximum value of the rangeMiminumMaximumTermsOfDeliveryFunctionCodedTransportTermsCodedShipmentMethodOfPaymentCodedTermsOfDeliveryDescriptionTransportDescriptionRiskOfLossCodedRiskOfLossDescriptionF derived from EDIFACT 4055 (Delivery or transport terms function code)indicates whether the terms relate to e.g. price conditions, delivery conditions, transport conditions, or a combination of these.#the terms of delivery or transport.9the location relevant to the terms of delivery specified.Dthe text description on special conditions or notes on the delivery.a description of transport.3a text description of the risk of loss information.+defines the terms of delivery for the Orderdefines the terms of deliveryderived from INCOTERMS 1990 Deliverytermsjderived from EDIFACT 4215 (Transport charges payment method code) and X12 146 (Shipment method of payment)+the method of payment for transport charges,derived from X12 54 (Risk of loss qualifier)-indicates the responsibility for risk of lossthe pricing schemePriceBasisQuantityPriceQuantityRange`specifies the start and end date for the pricing if a range dates applies to the pricing scheme.contains a range of quantity over which the pricing information is applicable. 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Type U1 2 !: !8 3 HT DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPB EndDateTimeHT DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"BPeriod. End. DateTime  % ( HT  D. TypeBPDateTime. Type U1 2 *: !8 HT DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPBDurationMeasureHU DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"BPeriod. Duration. Measure  & ( HLU  D. TypeBP Measure. Type U1 2   (: HhU DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPBDescriptionCodeHU  DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"BPeriod. Description. Code  ) ,( HU  D. TypeBP Code. Type U0 2 O  ) +: r rp r r7 r7 zz{ r } SHU  DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPBIdentificationHU DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"BRequest. Identification 7 - ( H$V  D. TypeBPIdentifier. Type / 2 S 3 SHHV DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPB DatetimeH\V DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"BRequest. Datetime 7  ( HV  D. TypeBPDateTime. Type U1 2 S !8 r rp r r r zz{ r }  HV 5LL LIdentification LText B%LLBPBLLL Identifier  Id ,BBPBReferenceCurrencyCodeHV LL LIdentification LText B%QL L. @LBP$L. L. LBP"tL )L. @L. @LBP6L. L. @L. @LBP"B*'Exchangerate. Reference. Currency. Code  T  ,( HW D. TypeBP Code. Type U/ 2 b T:  H4W TargetCurrencyCodeH\W '$Exchangerate. Target. Currency. Code    ,( HW  D. TypeBP Code. Type U/ 2 b T: HW  ExchangemarketIdHW L DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"B+(Exchangerate. Exchangemarket. Identifier  b ( H8X D. TypeBPIdentifier. Type U1 2 ab T:  H\X RateHhX Exchangerate. Rate    H U/ 2 b T: 3 HX  InverseRateHX Exchangerate. Inverse. Rate    H U1 2  T AL: 3 HX QuotedateDateTimeHY $!Exchangerate. Quotedate. DateTime   ( HHY  D. TypeBPDateTime. Type T1 2  T !8L:  HhY ExchangeRequestHY "Exchangerate. Exchange. Request   7( HY  D. TypeBP Request. Type T0 L b T: r r r r s r-tu 1HY LL LIdentification LText B%LLBPBLLL Identifier  Id ,BBPB ServiceIdHY LL LIdentification LText B%QL L. @LBP$L. L. LBP"tL )L. @L. @LBP6L. L. @L. @LBP"B(%Paymentvariation. Service. Identifier  P  HDZ  D :LValue Numeric ,B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type U/ 2 = ; 1HhZ   ServiceHxZ Paymentvariation. Service  P  HZ   Text. Type / 2 <  .HZ   ConditionIdHZ *'Paymentvariation. Condition. Identifier  '  H,[   Identifier. Type U/ 2 3 8 /HP[  BasisIdH`[ &#Paymentvariation. Basis. Identifier  1  H[   Identifier. Type U1 2 4 d 0H[  SettlementIdH[ +(Paymentvariation. Settlement. Identifier  :  H<\   Identifier. Type U/ 2 5 9D@lhhh||NPd.&FfN yffffyffffyy H`\ ValidityPeriodH\ %"Paymentvariation. Validity. Period    H\    Period. Type T1 L 6 U >H\   QuantityH\  Paymentvariation. Quantity    H0]  Quantity. Type U1 2 ? OHP] MinimumQuantityHp] &#Paymentvariation. Minimum. Quantity    H]   Quantity. Type U1 2  NH] MaximumQuantityH] &#Paymentvariation. Maximum. Quantity    H@^   Quantity. Type U1 2  DH`^  AmountHp^ Paymentvariation. Amount    H^    Amount. Type T1 2 B  EH^ AmountsignificanceIdH^ 30Paymentvariation. Amountsignificance. Identifier    HP_   Identifier. Type U1 2 C  @Ht_  MinimumAmountH_ $!Paymentvariation. Minimum. Amount    H_    Amount. Type T1 2   AH_  MaximumAmountH ` $!Paymentvariation. Maximum. Amount    HP`    Amount. Type T1 2   f3 Hl` QuantitycalculationH` (%Paymentvariation. Quantitycalculation    H`  Quantitycalculation. Type T1 L    @ YHa PercentcalculationH 3 ;Hȁ TemperatureDimensionH )&Hazardousgoods. Temperature. Dimension  @ U  H  U0  L  ? !D 3 VHD HazardousshipmentHh $!Hazardousgoods. Hazardousshipment    H   Hazardousshipment. Type  U1  L   !E H܂ MaritimeemergencyIdH 0-Hazardousgoods. Maritimeemergency. Identifier    H`   Identifier. Type  U1  2    `  H  FirstaidIdH '$Hazardousgoods. Firstaid. Identifier    H   Identifier. Type  U1  2    ` r rp r r, r,rrrrrr  r  } FH   DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPBHazardousgoodsIdH0  DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"B;8Hazardousgoodsidentification. Hazardousgoods. Identifier   P H  :DValue Numeric $B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type  U/  2   HȄ DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPB ExtensionH܄ DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"B*'Hazardousgoodsidentification. Extension   P H,  :DValue Numeric $B. TypeBP Text. Type  T1  2    onD8l"5' "3/C<8 ef!y"#$%&y'()*F+,-.y/0123N 4N 5678y9:F;<y=>?f   HD D D  D Identification D Text B%D D BPBD D D  Identifier  Id $ BBPB TremId HT D D  D Identification D Text B%QD  D . @D BP$D . D . D BP"tD  )D . @D . @D BP6D . D . @D . @D BP"B1.Hazardousgoodsidentification. Trem. Identifier   P  H  :D Value Numeric $ B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type  T1  2    on f  !3 !rp !rF !r !r!rrrrrr ! r ! } !!E "A"H؅ D"D" D"Identification D"Text B%D"D"BPBD"D"D" Identifier  Id $"BBPBPackagingcriteriaId"H "D"D" D"Identification D"Text B%QD" D". @D"BP$D". D". D"BP"tD" )D". @D". @D"BP6D". D". @D". @D"BP"B30Hazardousshipment. Packagingcriteria. Identifier "" " "P" Hd %:D"Value Numeric $"B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type " U1 " 2 " I " H #B#H % D#D# D#Identification D#Text B%D#D#BPBD#D#D# Identifier  Id $#BBPB RegulationsId#H #D#D# D#Identification D#Text B%QD# D#. @D#BP$D#. D#. D#BP"tD# )D#. @D#. @D#BP6D#. D#. @D#. @D#BP"B-*Hazardousshipment. Regulations. Identifier # #K #P# H " :D#Value Numeric $#B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type # U1 # 2 # E # J $C$H #D$D$ D$Identification D$Text B%D$D$BPBD$D$D$ Identifier  Id $$BBPB Regulations$H8 $D$D$ D$Identification D$Text B%QD$ D$. @D$BP$D$. D$. D$BP"tD$ )D$. @D$. @D$BP6D$. D$. @D$. @D$BP"B!Hazardousshipment. Regulations $ $K $P$ Hx # :D$Value Numeric $$B. TypeBP Text. Type $ U1 $ 2 $ F % %D%H "D%D% D%Identification D%Text B%D%D%BPBD%D%D% Identifier  Id $%BBPBInhalationzoneId%H %D%D% D%Identification D%Text B%QD% D%. @D%BP$D%. D%. D%BP"tD% )D%. @D%. @D%BP6D%. D%. @D%. @D%BP"B0-Hazardousshipment. Inhalationzone. Identifier %% % %P% H $ :D%Value Numeric $%B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type % U1 % 2 % G % L &r &rp &r &r8 &r8&rrrrrr & r^ & }& '_'H4 -''-LL LIdentification LText B%LLBPBLLL Identifier  Id ,BBPBShiptoLocation'HT + ''-LL LIdentification LText B%QL L. @LBP$L. L. LBP"tL )L. @L. @LBP6L. L. @L. @LBP"BDelivery. Shipto. Location '8' ' 'qP' H *:D'Value Numeric $'B. TypeBPLocation. Type ' U1 ' L ' c (`(H ''ShipfromLocation(HЈ ''Delivery. Shipfrom. Location (8( ( (qP( H ' :D(Value Numeric $(B. TypeBPLocation. Type ( U1 ( L ( h )a)H, ('Deliveryschedule)HP $'Delivery. Deliveryschedule )8) ) )P) H -:D)Value Numeric $)B. TypeBPDeliveryschedule. Type ) 0 ) L ) i *3 *W*H )'ReferenceDetails*H܉ )'Delivery. Reference. Details *8* * *. * G * 1 * L * d *!H +b+H *' Packaging+H, ('Delivery. Packaging +8+ +( +P+ HT ( :D+Value Numeric $+B. TypeBP Text. Type + U1 + 2 + e ,,Hl +' Deliveryterms,H +'Delivery. Deliveryterms ,8, , ,P, H 7:D,Value Numeric $,B. TypeBPDeliveryterms. Type , U1 , UL , f - -4-H ,'Goodsclassification-H ,' Delivery. Goodsclassification -8- - -P- HD , :D-Value Numeric $-B. TypeBPGoodsclassification. Type - 1 - UL - g .r .rr . . . .rrr . zr . rj . }. /k/Hx 7//7 LL LIdentification LText B%LLBPBLLL Identifier  Id ,BBPBIdentification/H ) //7 LL LIdentification LText B%QL L. @LBP$L. L. LBP"tL )L. @L. @LBP6L. L. @L. @LBP"B# Deliveryschedule. Identification // /- // H܋ - / D/7 :LValue Numeric ,B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type / 1 / 2 / u / U 00H // Quantity0H //Deliveryschedule. Quantity 00 0 00 HL / / Quantity. Type 0 1 0 2 0 p 0 U11Hl 0 /MinimumQuantity1H 1/&#Deliveryschedule. Minimum. Quantity 11 1 11 HԌ 1/ Quantity. Type 1 1 1 2 1  1 U22H 1 /MaximumQuantity2H 2/&#Deliveryschedule. Maximum. Quantity 22 2 22 H\ 2/ Quantity. Type 2 1 2 2 2  2 U 33 3l3H| 0/RequesteddeliveryDatetime3H 0/0-Deliveryschedule. Requesteddelivery. Datetime 33 3 33 H 2 / Datetime. Type 3 1 3 2 3 q 3 U 3!8 43 4m4H, 3/DeliveryDatetime4HP 3/'$Deliveryschedule. Delivery. Datetime 44 48 44 H 3 / Datetime. Type 4 0 4 2 4 v 4 U 4!8 55H 4/ Shipment5HЎ 4/Deliveryschedule. Shipment 55 5/ 5/5 H 4 / Shipment. Type 5 U0 5 UL 5 r 5 U 6n6H( 5/ ShipmentId6H@ 5/)&Deliveryschedule. Shipment. Identifier 66 6/ 66 H 5 / Identifier. Type 6 T1 6 2 6 s 6 U 7 7o7H 6/ Splitlocation7HЏ 6/"Deliveryschedule. Splitlocation 77 7- 7-7 H 6 / Splitlocation. Type 7 U0 7 UL 7 t 7 U 8r 8rr 8r. 8r- 8r-8rrrrrr 8 rw 8 rs8 9x9H8 ; D9D9 D9Identification D9Text B%D9D9BPBD9D9D9 Identifier  Id $9BBPBDeliveryLocation9H\ 7 D9D9 D9Identification D9Text B%QD9 D9. @D9BP$D9. D9. D9BP"tD9 )D9. @D9. @D9BP6D9. D9. @D9. @D9BP"B$!Splitlocation. Delivery. Location 9- 98 9qP9 H ;:D9Value Numeric $9B. TypeBPLocation. Type 9 U/ 9 L 9 { 9 U :3 :y:H 9D:D: D:Identification D:Text B%D:D:BPBD:D:D: Identifier  Id $:BBPB Quantity:HԐ 9D:D: D:Identification D:Text B%QD: D:. @D:BP$D:. D:. D:BP"tD: )D:. @D:. @D:BP6D:. D:. @D:. @D:BP"BSplitlocation. Quantity :-: : :P: H 9 :D:Value Numeric $:B. TypeBPQuantity. Type : U/ : 2 : | : U :!I ; ;z;H$ :D;D; D;Identification D;Text B%D;D;BPBD;D;D; Identifier  Id $;BBPB Package;H4 :D;D; D;Identification D;Text B%QD; D;. @D;BP$D;. D;. D;BP"tD; )D;. @D;. @D;BP6D;. D;. @D;. @D;BP"BSplitlocation. Package ;- ;' ;'P; Hd : :D;Value Numeric $;B. TypeBP Package. Type ; 1 ; L ; U <r <rr <r <r' <r'<rrrrrr < r} < rs< ==H >D=D= D=Identification D=Text B%D=D=BPBD=D=D= Identifier  Id $=BBPBIdentification=H =D=D= D=Identification D=Text B%QD= D=. @D=BP$D=. D=. D=BP"tD= )D=. @D=. @D=BP6D=. D=. @D=. @D=BP"BPackage. Identification ='= =- =P= HБ =:D=Value Numeric $=B. TypeBPIdentifier. Type = T/ = 2 =  = U >>H > D>D> D>Identification D>Text B%D>D>BPBD>D>D> Identifier  Id $>BBPB Quantity>H >D>D> D>Identification D>Text B%QD> D>. @D>BP$D>. D>. D>BP"tD> )D>. @D>. @D>BP6D>. D>. @D>. @D>BP"BPackage. Quantity >'> > >P> H, ;:D>Value Numeric $>B. TypeBPQuantity. Type > U1 > 2 > ~ > U ? ??HL ? D?D? D?Identification D?Text B%D?D?BPBD?D?D? Identifier  Id $?BBPBCompositePackage?Hp ?D?D? D?Identification D?Text B%QD? D?. @D?BP$D?. D?. D?BP"tD? )D?. @D?. @D?BP6D?. D?. @D?. @D?BP"BPackage. Composite. Package ?' ? ?' ?'P? H = :D?Value Numeric $?B. TypeBP Package. Type ? 1 ? L ? ?  ?T?D;lMS9Jj((\J,9@yAeBCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ @r @rr @r @r @r@rrrrrrrrs@ AAHĒ C DADA DAIdentification DAText B%DADABPBDADADA Identifier  Id $ABBPB NatureCodeAHܒ ?DADA DAIdentification DAText B%QDA DA. @DABP$DA. DA. DABP"tDA )DA. @DA. @DABP6DA. DA. @DA. @DABP"B$!Goodsclassification. Nature. Code AA A A,PA H C:DAValue Numeric $AB. TypeBP Code. Type A 1 A 2 A  A U BBH8 ADBDB DBIdentification DBText B%DBDBBPBDBDBDB Identifier  Id $BBBPBClassificationIdBH\ ADBDB DBIdentification DBText B%QDB DB. @DBBP$DB. DB. DBBP"tDB )DB. @DB. @DBBP6DB. DB. @DB. @DBBP"B2/Goodsclassification. Classification. Identifier BB B BPB H A :DBValue Numeric $BB. TypeBPIdentifier. Type B 1 B 2 B  B BU C CCH BDCDC DCIdentification DCText B%DCDCBPBDCDCDC Identifier  Id $CBBPB CommodityIdCH BDCDC DCIdentification DCText B%QDC DC. @DCBP$DC. DC. DCBP"tDC )DC. @DC. @DCBP6DC. DC. @DC. @DCBP"B-*Goodsclassification. Commodity. Identifier CC C CPC HP B :DCValue Numeric $CB. TypeBPIdentifier. Type C U1 C 2 C C  CU DU EU FU GU HU IU JU KU LU MU NU OU PU QU RU SU TU UU VU WU XU YU ZU [U \U ]U ^U _UDll$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$`abcdef `U aU bU cU dU eU fUx$$$$$$"  (   ~  <Q# XPP?  ]4@Q#0  FmG->5L  <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.<0   l~~  <|Q# XPP?  8 ]4@|Q#  UfD^JMAx 8<9Representation Term: Basic BIEs use one of the Core Components Representation Terms. Aggregate BIEs should use the name of the associated 'Type'. he question of identifiers. The Property of 'unique identification' (or 'identification' as we shall call it), may be provided by any of the three Representation Terms. 'Identifier' - when the set of values is informally defined, defined by an unofficial source or for private use. This Representation allows us to associate an agency who will ensure uniqueness within their own code sets.(see example 1*) 'Code' - when the set of values is formally defined by an officially recognized agency (e.g. ISO). (see example 2*) 'Name' - when the set of values is an informal text string. (we have no example for this. example 3* shows that LanguageName is not a unique identifier.)<|   8tze~~  <pS# XPP?   ]4 @pS#  Қ@_YtԌ <Re-usable Type: specifies the type of the BIE. For Aggregates this will be the Aggregate name plus the word "Type" For Basic Entitites it will be one of the Core component type plus the word "Type". <[   ~~  <S# XPP?   @ ]4@S#@  ݴ@tPS* L<MXSD Type: There are two choices here: Simple or Complex May not be needed.<8 fL~~  <8T# XPP?   S]4@8T#0  ]usL"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~~  <T# XPP? 2 e]4@T#  qKb.T }<~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. This is on our ISSUE List #5. Please also equivelent code list from xCBL.<|   } t~~  <U# XPP?   ]4@U#p  ZH0G󊶅 <wAnalyst Notes: This is a list of comments, queries and notes made as the work is done. Testing the validity of your result: A proper analysis should allow us to say& 'a [Representation Term] represents the [Property Qualifier,Property Term] of the Object Class.' e.g. 'an Identifier represents the Idenification of the Party', or 'a Contact represents the Shipping Contact of the Party', or 'a Code represents the Identification of a Language'<Q  !  gg~~  <dU# XPP?  ]4@dU#  Ċ1!Iz#Og <Contains - UBL BIEs: Must be comma separated and have the occurrence information in parenethsis Example: Element (1..1), Element2 (0..1) NOTE: give name of child element, also give type of child element. Maybe like Child (Type;1..1),<o It e~~  <U# XPP?  9 ]4@U#  4*1e @D8FQ <Core Component UID: This is the UID of the correlated core component, in those cases where a direct correlation exists. This information is found in the current Core Component Catalog.<y aan~~  <,V# XPP? ! ="]4@,V#  =,NhjLI <BIE Dictionary Entry Name: These are = 'object class' + 'property qualifer' + 'property term'+ 'representation term' (after removing duplicate name parts) with a ". " separator<   ric~~  <V# XPP? R ]4@V#  ˈ, O5M <Property Qualifier: Property Qualifier is only used for Aggregate BIEs. It is the 'context' of the relationship with another Re-usable Type. That is, it is the role this class plays within its association with the 'parent' type. This does not apply to Basic BIEs. If you think the Basic BIE needs a qualifer then it is either (a) and inadequate property name, (b) another Basic BIE or (c) a possible group of Basic BIEs that may be another Aggregate (ie Re-usable Type).< g  D por Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr  Tim McGrathr  Tim McGrathr  Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr Tim McGrathr>@A @ 7 ^@ 45]BX  dMbP?_*+%MHP LaserJet 5L (PCL)@g ,, @MSUD7HP LaserJet 5L PCL%d " C,,??U} I } I} U} } } m } $U} U} m+} $} } } I :} $ }  }  } $ } I} $ xCBL Business Terms::r:Y:Y:Y:r:::@ :@ :@ : : :::m FVVVVV    j  j      b b j d 3 lw x   y z { | } ~   r r r0 r0 ss  r tu Ht &DD DIdentification DText B%DDBPBDDD Identifier  Id $BBPB OrderheaderH DD DIdentification DText B%QD D. @DBP$D. D. DBP"tD )D. @D. @DBP6D. D. @D. @DBP"BOrder. Orderheader 0  (H LD. TypeBPOrderheader. 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