Download the following schemas by clicking on them. If they open instead of download, right click and select "Save As...":
From supplier:
Towards supplier:
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PO Inbox (XML example)
Filename structure: IN_DIV_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "IN" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
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Production Schedule
Filename structure: FC_DIV_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "FC" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
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Pre-Invoice (XML example)
Filename structure: PREINV_DIV_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "PREINV" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
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Odette Label Response
Filename structure: ODETTELABEL_DIV_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "ODETTELABEL" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
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Open Transport Orders (for Dispatch Advice)
Filename structure: TRANSPORTORDERS_OPEN_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "TRANSPORTORDERS_OPEN" is a fixed string, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
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New Non-Production Order
Filename structure: EI_DIV_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "EI" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
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Cancelled Non-Production Order
Filename structure: EC_DIV_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "EC" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
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Component Requirement List (CRL)
Filename structure: CRL_DIV_12345_123456789012345678.xml, where "CRL" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a random unique number.
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DCC Sequencing
Filename structure: PS_DIV_12345_YYYYMMDDHHmmSS.xml, where "PS" is a fixed string, "DIV" is the division code, "12345" is your vendor code and ending with a date and time stamp.
All of these are based upon a general schema which defines common type definitions so you also need to download the following: