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What is a papiNet e-Document?

A papiNet e-Document is an electronic business document that can be processed by computers as well as read by human beings or printed after applying a stylesheet

 

 

 

 

 

What is a papiNet message?

A papiNet message is created when a papiNet e-Document is wrapped into an envelope and sent electronically to a business partner

What types of e-Documents are supported?

The papiNet standard supports e-Documents needed in a business supply chain, for example from a Request For Quotation to an Invoice. Currently there are 40+ different e-Documents.  All papiNet e-Documents are listed on www.papinet.org -> The Standard -> Download Current Version -> V2R31 non-namespaced version -> Documentation link.

Where do I find documentation of supported e-Documents?

Documentation of papiNet e-Documents can be downloaded from www.papinet.org -> The Standard -> Download Current Version -> V2R31 non-namespaced version -> Documentation link. There is documentation describing each e-Document as well as a Data Dictionary with definitions of all items in the e-Documents.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where do I find sample e-Documents?

Sample e-Documents can be found in use cases documented by the papiNet User Groups. The use cases are published on the User Group home pages on www.papinet.org.

Are different use cases documented?

Yes, papiNet User Groups have documented use cases. The use cases are published on the User Group home pages on www.papinet.org.

Do I need to include all elements listed in a papiNet e-Document?

No, papiNet User Groups have worked out subsets fulfilling the needs for their market segments. The content of the e-Documents vary by the use cases. Use cases documented by the User Groups are published on the User Group home pages on www.papinet.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Do I need to include all elements in a papiNet e-Document?

No, papiNet User Groups have worked out subsets fulfilling the needs for their market segments. The content of the e-Documents vary by the use cases. Use cases documented by the User Groups are published on the User Group home pages on www.papinet.org.