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Subject: Re: [ubl-dev] Invoice fields


Hello,

Thank You for explanation. If there is no suitable qualifier I will
put Originator name to invoice notes,
since there is no government's requirement for it.

On Feb 6, 2008 1:12 PM, Stephen Green <stephengreenubl@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jonas
>
> There is no qualifier for the originator of the invoice. The qualifier
> 'Originator' refers to the person or party which wrote/requisitioned
> the Order and is used in an Invoice for the OriginatorDocumentReference
> (which I take to be the document reference associated with the Order's
> OriginatorCustomerParty). The person or party creating the invoice may
> be other than the Supplier (a factoring agent say) but whoever does this
> is deemed to be acting on behalf of the supplier, representing the supplier,
> i.e. "the Supplier (in their Accounting role)" as the UBL 2.0 spec puts it.
> So the UBL 2.0 Invoice is defined in the UBL 2.0 process diagram,
> http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/os-UBL-2.0/art/UBL-2.0-BillingwithCreditNoteProcess.jpg
> as being sent
> from AccountingSupplier, i.e. "Supplier (in their Accounting role)",
> inv:Invoice/cac:AccountingSupplierParty,
> to AccountingCustomer, i.e. "Customer (in their Accounting role)"
> inv:Invoice/cac:AccountingCustomerParty.
>
> (If there is factoring agent then they usually require payment to them
> rather than to the Supplier, in which case they are the PayeeParty.)
>
> So the business rule is that whoever originates the Invoice is acting
> on behalf of the Supplier and only the SupplierParty and possibly a
> PayeeParty are refered to in the invoice.
>
> If you have to add an originator party as a further custom party then
> the existing qualifier used for that is Originator. Maybe it would be
> suitably called OriginatorSupplierParty. This might be enough to
> distinguish it from the Order's OriginatorCustomerParty but there might
> be confusion about what OriginatorDocumentReference then means
> so you might want to choose another qualifier other than Originator.
> That would be up to the customizer I think since there is no controlled
> vocabulary qualifier existing already in UBL, as far as I know.
>
> That's my opinion anyway.
>
> Best regards
>
> --
> Stephen D. Green
>
> Partner
> SystML, http://www.systml.co.uk
> Tel: +44 (0) 117 9541606
>
> http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew+22:37 .. and voice
>
>
> On 06/02/2008, Jonas Jasas Jr. <jon@stekas.lt> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > What is Xpath of name of a person who wrote an invoice?
> > Sorry for offtopic, but what english word is for this person? Issuer?
> >
> > Thank You!
> >
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