having scanned your edits I suggest we do try and keep the meeting
scheduled by Sylvia...
A call is scheduled for Wednesday, 27 September at 16:00 CET/10:00 AM EDT.
This is one hour before the regularly scheduled UBL TC Atlantic call.
some of your edits require discussion (those in Red) and we still have
to apply the changes we actually requested.
if we can agree on what to do on this call then we have to turn them
around immediately and give to Sylvia for schema generation.
NB it is important we all understand and adhere to the process if we
want to avoid yet more slippage to the schedule. At this stage I would
advocate we have to accept what we now have and stop editing. Jon has
given clear guidelines of what is needed and a timetable - lets keep to
that.
Mark Leitch wrote:
Re: [ubl] Re: [ubl-psc] Urgent PSC Call Needed
Please
find attached the document spreadsheets and common library spreadsheets
containing my proposed edits.
As mentioned in my previous email, some edits are not highlighted
(before I was made aware of the process). The edits that are
highlighted are:
- bright yellow – change in wording
- light yellow – typo or grammatical error
(note – only glaring errors fixed)
- red – further discussion needed.
A few more things I’ve noticed in doing this exercise:
- in Reminder, there is no qualified reference
to a Billing Document
- in Bill of Lading, misalignment of the blue
line at the end of the spreadsheet (don’t know if this is significant)
- in line 991 of the Common Library, the data
type is text and the example is a URI (again, don’t know if this is
significant)
- in Receipt Advice, the ASBIE to Line is not
the last element (yet again, don’t know if this is significant)
- there is still a Document Status Code in
Despatch Advice, Forwarding Instructions and Receipt Advice; is this
correct ?
Regards, Mark
Mark Leitch
Director - Tritorr Ltd
tel.:
+44 1932 821112
cell.: +44 7881 822999
mail: ml@tritorr.com
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From: Tim McGrath
<tmcgrath@portcomm.com.au>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 16:58:52 +0800
To: Mark Leitch <ml@tritorr.com>
Cc: <swebb@gefeg.com>,
<ubl-psc@lists.oasis-open.org>, "'ubl@lists.oasis-open.org'"
<ubl@lists.oasis-open.org>
Subject: [ubl] Re: [ubl-psc] Urgent PSC Call Needed
on behalf of sylvia - who is hopefully asleep, i can add that the TC
wanted to have some other eyeballs to review these edits before they
were caste into stone as part of the schemas. we saw a canference call
as an efficient way of running through what you propose and signing off.
so it would be less value to have a call without you. if sylvia's time
is inconvenient then can you propose another.
we need to conclude this in the next few days if we want the changes to
go into the final package.
also, i am assuming you have also incorporated the changes already
flagged in the previous review.
the UBL/TBG1 report is useful because we would all appreciate this
perspective going into the CEFACT Forum. Unfortunately I cannot attend
but Sylvia will be there (albeit with her TBG6 hat on). It would be
useful to talk over the differences in approach before you get to New
Delhi.
Mark Leitch wrote:
Re: [ubl-psc] Urgent PSC Call Needed Sylvia
The spreadsheets I am working on are the PRD3 final spreadsheets. I
hope to finish the work today.
Vis-à-vis the convergence work with TBG1, I am happy to report that we
are on target with the plan and that we have completed mapping the
Invoice, Credit Note, Debit Note and Remittance Advice but for a few
issues of a structural nature. We are now working together with a good
level of understanding and purpose.
In summary, the issues relate to the use of core components and the
assembly of documents from the same. Whereas we have adopted a
“library’ approach (where we need a BBIE in a document, we bring it to
the document in the context of its ABIE using an association), TBG1
have gone for a “picking” approach which brings the BBIE to the
document without its neighbours in the ABIE. Neither of us have any
overwhelming advice that either of these approaches is the correct one
and we will need some urgent advice on these issues from the relevant
UN/CEFACT groups for the convergence work to produce a unified standard
of implementable substance.
In the meantime, we will continue with the convergence work and hold
the results in abeyance for the official UN/CEFACT direction on core
component use and message assembly.
I’m sure that Martin will be able to go into some detailed examples to
illustrate these points at the meeting tomorrow. I will try to attend,
but can’t guarantee that I won’t still be in the visa queue at the
Indian High Commission in London.
I haven’t seen any minutes for the Pacific call you refer to. Please
can you let me know what questions were raised and I will comment where
I can.
Regards, Mark
Mark Leitch
Director - Tritorr Ltd
tel.:
+44 1932 821112
cell.: +44 7881 822999
mail: ml@tritorr.com
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> From: Sylvia Webb <swebb@gefeg.com> <mailto:swebb@gefeg.com>
> Organization: GEFEG
> Reply-To: <swebb@gefeg.com> <mailto:swebb@gefeg.com>
> Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 23:44:43 -0700
> To: <ubl-psc@lists.oasis-open.org> <mailto:ubl-psc@lists.oasis-open.org>
, 'Tim McGrath' <tmcgrath@portcomm.com.au> <mailto:tmcgrath@portcomm.com.au>
> Subject: [ubl-psc] Urgent PSC Call Needed
>
> All,
>
> We must have a PSC call to answer questions that were asked in the
Pacific
> call today and to review the work that is being done to make
editorial
> changes to the spreadsheets.
>
> A call is scheduled for Wednesday, 27 September at 16:00 CET/10:00
AM EDT.
> This is one hour before the regularly scheduled UBL TC Atlantic
call.
> Additional requests from the Pacific call include:
>
>
>
>
>
> * Peter, please confirm that the spreadsheets that you provided to
> Mark Leitch are from the PRD3 release package.
> * Mark, please send a status report of last week's UBL/TBG1
meetings
> to the UBL TC list.
>
> If you aren't available at this time, please send other times you
are
> available on Wednesday.
>
>
> Regards,
> Sylvia
>
>
>
>
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