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Subject: SV: [ubl-psc] UBL 2.0 Update proposals
Hi Martin Then, maybe you can help me anwering a question: How can you tell whether nothing has changed from the Order to the OrderRepesponse? When are two instances of theese to different messages alike? An acknowledging ordering flow must end with an OrderResponseSimple. To my mind OrderResponseSimple is not a simple version of orderResponse, but a document, that ends the ordering process. Putting an AcceptIndication into OrderResponse will redefine both documents. I am not sure we agreed on this in NES (becaused we sticked to the orderResponseSimple), but I am sure that I managed to convince Mark that There was a need for OrderResponseSimple, or orderResponse Stupid, as he called it. Let's say that we have an AcceptIndicator in OrderReponse. If that one is set to true and one of the lines has changed. What does it means? Or opposite if the AcceptIndicator is false and nothing has changed? Accepting or rejecting the Order as a whole is a diffenrent scope than the OrderResponse, which really is an OrderLineRespose Sample. Kind regards Peter -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Martin Forsberg [mailto:martin.forsberg@ecru.se] Sendt: 22. november 2007 14:23 Til: Peter Borresen; 'Tim McGrath'; ubl-psc@lists.oasis-open.org Emne: RE: [ubl-psc] UBL 2.0 Update proposals Hi Peter, I must disagree with your disagreement :) ***** PLB: I disagree with this because, it conflicts with the use of OrderResponse. OrderReponse is allways used when something in the order is not accepted, otherwise the OrderResponseSimple (OrderAccept + OrderReject´as one document) is used. ***** You can make a full accept with OrderResponse (no changes on any lines or accept with changes). If the seller substitutes an item, based on the buyers proposal, then I would say the OrderResponse is an acceptance. Or does it say somewhere that only OrderResponseSimple can be used for full accept/reject? I know we've had this discussionen in NES, but I can't remember the outcome. /Martin
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