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Introduction

The Onetrail Acknowledgement is used to confirm the receipt or non-receipt of a document, like an order request.

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If a message is submitted by Onetrail to the recipient, either Onetrail or the recipient will create and send an Onetrail Acknowledgement. In practice, the Onetrail Acknowledgement is generated on the receipt or non-receipt of orders. With the usage of web services, the response always contains an Onetrail Acknowledgement to indicate the receipt of the message at Onetrail TPN™. A second Acknowledgement will still be created as described in the first lines above.   

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Process management

Orders submitted by Onetrail TPN™ have to be confirmed with an Onetrail Acknowledgement within 1 hour, otherwise an alert will be generated and sent to the Onetrail TPN™ Support department who will take action.

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The table below specifies the error codes and -descriptions for the order request:

Error codeDescription
000EOK
501EItem number(s) unknown: %X%. Check the item number and resend the order.
502ENot authorized. Onetrail will fix the problem and resend the order.
503EBill to address code unknown: %X%. Verify the Bill To address and resend the order.
504EShip to address code unknown: %X%. Verify the Ship To address and resend the order.
505EOrder number %X% already exist in supplier’s system. Check together with Onetrail support why the order was sent more than once.
506EFormat or syntax error: %X%. Onetrail will fix the problem and resend the order.
507EIllegal date: %X%. Verify the Date and resend the order.
599EUnclassified error: %X%. Onetrail will fix the problem with the supplier and resend the order.

Remark: “%X%” = Variable

Use code and description OR combi tag without description. Onetrail will use the default description to the recipient as stated in the above exception codes list.

Example 1:000E
               
               
                    Ok

<GlobalMessageExceptionCode>000E</GlobalMessageExceptionCode>
             </errorClassification>
             <errorDescription>
                           <FreeFormText xml:lang="EN">Ok</FreeFormText>


Remark: Where “000E” = exception code and Freeform text = “OK”. Freeform text will ALWAYS overrule the default description as stated in the above exception codes list.

Example 2:504E%21120

<GlobalMessageExceptionCode>504E%21120</GlobalMessageExceptionCode>


Remark: Where “504E” = exception code and “21120” = Ship to address(code) “%” needs to precede the variable!

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<Exceptions>
     <ExceptionDescription>
              <errorClassification>
                     <GlobalMessageExceptionCode>000E</GlobalMessageExceptionCode>
             </errorClassification>
             <errorDescription>
                    <FreeFormText lang="EN">Ok</FreeFormText>

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             </errorDescription>

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     </ExceptionDescription>

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     <GlobalExceptionTypeCode>Receipt Acknowledgement Exception</GlobalExceptionTypeCode>

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</Exceptions>

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Format & Syntax

The format of the standard Onetrail XML messages is XML version 1.0.
The encoding must be UTF-8. Please refer to our OT(N)ACK XSD Documentation for default values, multiplicity of elements, attributes, business rules and an overview for mapping design purposes.

Info
For more information we refer to: Format & Syntax Acknowledgement

Communication

Info
Please refer to the communication page: Onetrail TPN™ Communication

Examples

Info
For more information we refer to: Onetrail TPN™ XML Ack Examples