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PIDX PIP Specification
P11: Send Field Ticket
Version 1.0
July 8, 2014
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Document Purpose ....................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Document Conventions ................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Intended Audience ....................................................................................................... 4
1.4 References ................................................................................................................... 4
1.4.1 PIDX XML Transaction Standards, version 2.0 ..................................................................... 5
1.4.2 RosettaNet Implementation Framework, version 2.0 (RNIF2) ............................................... 5
1.4.3 PIDX Dictionary Framework ................................................................................................. 5
1.4.4 Other References ..................................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Scope ........................................................................................................................... 5
2 Send Field Ticket Partner Interface Process .................................................................... 6
2.1 PIP Roles ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 PIP Activities ................................................................................................................ 7
3 PIP P11 Business Rules and Constraints ......................................................................... 7
4 Data Requirements .............................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Optional Service Content Data ..................................................................................... 9
4.2 Service Header Data: Fundamental Business Data Entities ........................................ 9
5 Business Signals............................................................................................................... 10
5.1 Scope of Business Signals ......................................................................................... 10
5.2 Base-level Validation Rules ........................................................................................ 11
5.3 Process Control .......................................................................................................... 11
6 TRP requirements ............................................................................................................. 13
6.1 Transport security ....................................................................................................... 13
6.2 Routing ....................................................................................................................... 13
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Document Version History
Date Version Author(s) Description
30 Jan 2014 0.02 Gary Strickland, Rick Conner, Larry Dyer
Created PIP outline
20 Jun 2014 0.1 Gary Strickland Added PIP content
24 Jun 2014 0.11 Rick Conner, Larry Dyer, Darren Ebanks, Gary Strickland
Edited PIP for completeness, accuracy, and readability
1 Jul 2014 0.9 Rick Conner, Larry Dyer, Darren Ebanks, Gary Strickland
Added content
8 Jul 2014 1.0 Darren Ebanks, Paul O’Shaughnessy, Gary Strickland
Edited for completeness, accuracy, and readability
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1 Introduction
1.1 Document Purpose
The Partner Interface Process (PIP) P11 Send Field Ticket is used to align a seller’s field ticket creation and
delivery processes with a buyer’s field ticket approval process. This PIP specification provides information
necessary to accomplish that alignment:
• Trading partner business roles
• Business activities executed by the roles
• The type and sequence of business documents exchanged by the role interactions while executing these
activities
• The time, security, authentication, and performance constraints of these interactions
The PIP specification focuses on the public business processes buyers and sellers use to create, transform,
transmit, and process field ticket action messages. The specification does NOT identify the field ticket action
message payload requirements; the buyer and seller MUST agree on payload requirements, and those
requirements MUST be included in the buyer’s field ticket implementation guide. The trading partners executing
the Send Field Ticket PIP must understand the processes in order to determine how trading partner data
requirements can be addressed.
1.2 Document Conventions
The Send Field Ticket PIP specification adopts the conventions expressed in the Internet Engineering Task
Force’s (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC) 2119 “Key Words for Use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
Levels.” The key words “MUST,” “MUST NOT,” “REQUIRED,” “SHALL,” “SHALL NOT,” “SHOULD,”
“SHOULD NOT,” “RECOMMENDED,” “MAY,” and “OPTIONAL” in this document are to be interpreted as
described in RFC 2119.
1.3 Intended Audience
The targeted audience of the Send Field Ticket PIP specification includes trading partner technical and business
personnel responsible for creating, sending, and approving field tickets, as well as third party technology
providers facilitating those activities.
1.4 References
The Send Field Ticket PIP specification relies on information in RosettaNet Implementation Framework, version
2.0 (RNIF2) and PIDX standards (Implementation Guide, Dictionary Framework, schemas, message guidelines).
Users of the Send Field Ticket PIP specification MUST understand the content and purpose of the related
documents.
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1.4.1 PIDX XML Transaction Standards, version 2.0
PIDX XML Transaction standards consist of the standards master, the implementation guidelines, dictionaries,
schemas, header message guidelines, and PIP specifications. Those documents should be considered integral
parts of this PIP specification. The Send Field Ticket PIP specification does not restate material in those
documents unless restatement adds clarity to the specification.
There may be multiple versions of the field ticket schema. Trading partners implementing this PIP must agree on
the version of field ticket schema that sellers will use to send field tickets to buyers. The field ticket schema used
in the Send Field Ticket PIP MUST be identified in the buyer’s implementation guide.
1.4.2 RosettaNet Implementation Framework, version 2.0 (RNIF2)
RNIF2 describes the transport, routing, and packaging (TRP) data and processing requirements. The PIDX XML
Transaction Standards version 2.0 are based on RNIF2, but do not restate them. Accordingly, to understand how
to execute the Send Field Ticket PIP, trading partners MUST have a solid understanding of RNIF2 and how the
PIDX standards restrict that framework.
1.4.3 PIDX Dictionary Framework
The PIDX standards use the XML Data Dictionary created in the PIDX XML Transaction Standards, version 1.0
to define service content XML elements: Data Dictionary 2001-11-30 V1-0.xls
The elements in the message headers are defined in the following PIDX message guidelines:
• Preamble: PIDXPreambleMessageGuidelineV1_0.html
• Delivery Header: PIDXDeliveryHeaderMessageGuidelineV1_0.html
• Service Header: PIDXServiceHeaderMessageGuidelineV1_0.html
1.4.4 Other References
In addition to standards and specifications described above, trading partners implementing the Send Field Ticket
PIP should be familiar with the following specifications and standards:
• XML 1.0 and W3C XML Schema
• The PIDX field ticket schema version agreed to by trading partners executing the Send Field Ticket PIP
• The PIDX library schema version agreed to by the trading partners executing the Send Field Ticket PIP
• General Internet protocols
• Encryption standards
• MIME and S/MIME
• Digital signatures and the Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
• Buyer and seller process, data and TRP requirements and restrictions
1.5 Scope
The Send Field Ticket PIP describes the processes and choreography to send a field ticket and acknowledge its
receipt and processing status. Other PIDX PIPs may be executed as a requirement to initiating a Send Field
Ticket PIP (Send Purchase Order, for example), and other PIDX PIPs may be executed as a result of a successful
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execution of the Send Field Ticket PIP (Send Invoice, for example). Those processes are out of scope in the Send
Field Ticket PIP.
The Send Field Ticket PIP payload requirements are not described in this PIP specification. The payload
requirements of the buyer are described in the buyer’s implementation guide.
2 Send Field Ticket Partner Interface Process
The Send Field Ticket Partner Interface Process (PIP) aligns a seller’s field ticketing process with the buyer’s
field ticket approval process. There are two types of business processes involved in the PIP: private processes,
and public processes. Private processes are business processes internal to each trading partner. Public processes
are business processes that involve interactions with trading partners. The sequence diagram in figure 1 shows
the relationship between public and some well-known private processes.
While PIDX PIPs focus on public processes, private and public processes are interdependent. Accordingly, the
Send Field Ticket PIP references private processes when those references provide clarity to the Send Field Ticket
PIP.
Figure 1: Send Field Ticket PIP public and private processes
The use case diagram in figure 2 shows the trading partner roles in the Send Field Ticket PIP, and the required
activities (public processes) each role must execute.
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2.1 PIP Roles
PIDX PIPs are based on a peer-to-peer message exchange model: Messages are exchanged between two trading
partners: a buyer and a seller. The involvement of third parties to facilitate the exchange does not change the
peer-to-peer message exchange model. Accordingly, the only roles described in the Send Field Ticket PIP are
those of a buyer and a seller.
2.2 PIP Activities
There are three required activities in the Send Field Ticket PIP:
1. The seller sends a field ticket action message to the buyer
2. The buyer and the seller validate syntax and structure of inbound messages (base-level validation)
3. The buyer sends a business signal message to the seller
All other processes in the Send Field Ticket PIP are private processes.
3 PIP P11 Business Rules and Constraints
Trading partners executing the Send Field Ticket PIP must agree on the business rules and process constraints for
the PIP. The business rules that MUST be agreed to by the trading partners are listed in Table 1. The buyer and
seller MAY business add rules and constraints not included in this list.
Figure 2: Send Field Ticket PIP required activities
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Business rule/constraint Required value
Non-repudiation required Yes/No
Time to acknowledge hh:mm:ss
Retry count limit for technical failures 0 – count limit
Authorization required to send field ticket Yes/No
Non-repudiation of origin and content Yes/No
Secure transport required Yes/No
Payload encryption required Yes/No
Validation limited to message syntax, structure (base-level validation) Yes/No
Payload will be validated against buyer’s business rules and data
requirements before sending a business signal (content-level validation)
Yes/No
URL to which the Seller must send the PIDX field ticket action message URL
URL to which the Buyer must send the PIDX business signal message URL
SSL required Yes/No
Buyer’s server certificate required for seller to identify buyer server Yes/No
Seller certificate required to identify seller to the buyer Yes/No
Table 1: Send Field Ticket business rules
4 Data Requirements
Payload data requirements are specified in the buyer’s implementation guide.
There may be multiple versions of the XML schemas controlling the structure and syntax of the Send Field Ticket
PIP service content. The buyer and the seller MUST agree on which version of the PIDX library and the field
ticket schema to use. The schemas agreed to by the buyer and seller MUST be published in the buyer’s Send
Field Ticket Implementation Guidelines.
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The PIDX XML Transaction Standards define many optional information items in the PIDX schemas that control
the structure, syntax, and required content of the field ticket service content. The buyer and seller MUST agree on
which of the elements are required, and which are conditional. The buyer MUST publish an implementation
guide that includes the schemas and schema versions to be used, the service content required data, and any
required attachments.
4.1 Optional Service Content Data
Most of the data elements in PIDX XML schemas are optional. Required and conditional data elements MUST
be agreed to by the buyer and seller, and described in the buyer’s implementation guide. When the buyer’s
implementation guide does not define an optional XML information item as required or conditional, the
information item is optional, and it MAY be included in the Send Field Ticket PIP service content. Optional
information items included in the service content MUST NOT cause the field ticket to fail validation in the
buyer’s system.
4.2 Service Header Data: Fundamental Business Data Entities
PIDX standards require each PIP specification to prescribe the values of certain business data elements. Table 2
contains a list of those elements, their definition, and, if possible the values that MUST be specified in each
instance of this PIP. The values that must be used are in quotes. If a value cannot be specified in this section, the
trading partners executing the PIP MUST agree on the value to use.
Other service header elements and their values are described in the PIDX General Implementation Guidelines,
version 2.0.
Element Name Definition Required Value
BusinessActivityIdentifier • An identifier which specifies a
business activity
• PIDX requires the name of the XML
schema to be used
Trading partners
to agree
fromRole.GlobalPartnerRoleClassificationCode Code identifying a party's role in the
supply chain
“Seller”
toRole.GlobalPartnerRoleClassificationCode Code identifying a party's role in the
supply chain
“Buyer”
fromService.GlobalBusinessServiceCode Code identifying a business service
network component
“Seller Service”
toService.GlobalBusinessServiceCode Code identifying a business service
network component
“Buyer Service”
GlobalBusinessActionCode Code identifying a business action Trading partners
to agree
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5 Business Signals
The Send Field Ticket PIP requires the buyer to send to the seller a business signal containing the validation status
of the field ticket action message.
5.1 Scope of Business Signals
Business signals communicate the status of processing events of the field ticket action message in the buyer’s
system. The buyer’s system MUST return a business signal reporting the base-level validation status of the
following events:
1. The receipt and successful base-level validation of
a message (Receipt Acknowledgment)
2. The receipt of an out-of-sequence message
(Exception with a type of “General Exception”)
a. Example: If a buyer requires the seller to
send a field ticket before sending an invoice, and the buyer
receives the invoice before receiving the field ticket, the
buyer MUST return a receipt acknowledgement exception
with exception type of “General Exception”
3. The receipt of a message that has invalid grammar;
it did not pass base-level validation (Exception with a type
of “Receipt Acknowledgment Exception”)
Optionally, trading partners MAY agree to report content
validation events in the business signal. Content validation
includes validating that the field ticket action message’s
payload complies with the buyer’s business rules and data
requirements.
If the buyer validates the payload before sending the receipt
acknowledgment/exception, then the buyer and seller MAY
agree that the business signal returned includes both base-
level validation and content-level validation. If the payload
does not comply with the buyer’s business rules and service
content data requirements, the buyer MUST return an
exception business signal. The exception type is “General
Exception” and the error code to use is
PRF.DICT.VALERR. The activity diagram in figure 3
shows the process and message flow when the payload of a
field ticket is validated before creating a receipt
acknowledgment or exception signal.
Figure 3: Content-level validation activity diagram
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5.2 Base-level Validation Rules
The four XML parts of a PIDX message (preamble, delivery header, service header and service content) MUST
be validated against a PIDX DTD and message guidelines (for the three header documents) or a PIDX field ticket
schema (for the service content). The following is the minimum level of validation required for each of the XML
body parts. Validating for compliance with these rules is called “base-level” validation:
1. The XML document MUST be compliant with its corresponding DTD or schema
2. Where an element’s data type and/or length is specified in the corresponding schema (in the case of the
service content) or Message Guideline (in the case of the header parts), the element MUST be validated
against the schema or Message Guideline
3. In validating header documents, where the cardinality specification of an element in the Message
Guideline is different from the corresponding specification in the DTD, the specification in the Message
Guideline is more accurate and MUST be adhered to
4. In validating header documents, where the sequence or naming of an element in the Message Guideline is
different from the corresponding specification in the DTD, the specification in the DTD is more accurate
and MUST be adhered to
If a message does not comply with one or more of the above rules, then it MUST be deemed invalid, and the
buyer MUST return an exception business signal.
5.3 Process Control
While executing a Send Field Ticket PIP, if an exception occurs in the buyer’s system after the buyer
returns a receipt acknowledgement business signal to the seller, the buyer MUST return a Notification of
Failure process control message. RosettaNet defines process control PIP 0A1 Notification of Failure to
communicate process exceptions occurring outside of the context of the current process instance. For
example, if the buyer and seller agree to base-level validation, the buyer will return a business signal to
the seller with base-level validation status. After the seller receives the business signal from the buyer,
the Send Field Ticket process has completed in the seller’s system. However, the buyer continues to
process the payload of the seller’s field ticket action message to determine compliance with the buyer’s
business rules and service content data requirements. If the seller’s payload does not comply with the
buyer’s business rules
and data requirements,
the process ends in an
exception state in the
buyer’s system. When
this happens, the buyer
MUST notify the seller
of the exception event
by sending a
Notification of Failure.
Figure 4 illustrates the
process sequence and
Figure 4: Out of bounds processing error sequence diagram
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flow of messages in this example.
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6 TRP requirements
The PIDX transport, routing, and packaging (TRP) standard is based on the RosettaNet Implementation
Framework 2.0 (RNIF2). RNIF2 utilizes existing standards including MIME multi-part/related, MIME multi-
part/signed, multipart/mixed, HTTP(S), SSL, PKCS#7, SMTP, and XML. Trading partners implementing the
Send Field Ticket PIP MUST understand RNIF2, PIDX restrictions to RNIF2, and the standards used by RNIF2
including MIME, HTTP(S), and PKCS#7.
6.1 Transport security
Secure transport (SSL) is REQUIRED for the field ticket action message and the signal message exchanged
between the buyer and seller.
6.2 Routing
The buyer and the seller executing the Send Field Ticket PIP MUST use HTTP/S to send the action and signal
messages. Accordingly, each trading partner must specify the URL to which the other trading partner must send
messages:
• The buyer must specify the URL to which the seller sends the field ticket action message
• The seller must specify the URL to which the buyer sends the business signal
One or both of the trading partners executing the Send Field Ticket PIP may direct the other trading partner to
send messages to a third party technology service provider for processing. The trading partner that engages the
third party technology service provider MUST provide the other trading partner with the service provider’s URL.
The engagement of a third party technology service provider by a trading partner does not change the PIDX peer-
to-peer message exchange model: Delivering a PIDX message to an intermediary at the direction of the intended
receiving trading partner is considered to be the same as delivering the message directly to the intended receiving
trading partner. The trading partner engaging the third party technology service provider MUST ensure that
PIDX messages received by the third party technology service provider are processed timely and in accordance
with PIDX XML Transaction Standards and trading partner agreements.