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What is cXML invoice?

What is cXML invoice?

cXML is a data exchange standard to communicate documents between eProcurement platforms, eCommerce stores, and other business software. It is primarily used to exchange PunchOut catalog shopping cart data and electronic documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, to facilitate integrated B2B sales processes.

What is cXML in SAP?

cXML (commerce eXtensible Markup Language) is a protocol, created by Ariba in 1999, intended for communication of business documents between procurement applications, e-commerce hubs and suppliers.

How do you test for cXML?

Generic cXML Tester

  1. Enter the URL you want to submit the cXML to in the URL field.
  2. Enter the cXML you would like to submit to the URL in the cXML Request field.
  3. Hit the submit button.
  4. The response from the server will be displayed in the cXML Response field.

Is cXML an API?

The cXML API provides access to the value of the shared secret stored in the repository. The GetSharedSecret method allows you to retrieve the shared secret from the repository for comparison to the shared secret stored in incoming documents, or for use in outgoing cXML documents.

What is cXML in Ariba?

How do you test cXML in punchout?

Instructions

  1. Enter the URL you want to submit the cXML to in the URL field.
  2. Enter the cXML you would like to submit to the URL in the cXML Request field.
  3. Hit the submit button.
  4. The response from the server will be displayed in the cXML Response field.

What is the difference between API and XML?

An API is a more robust and powerful method than XML and you can use it to create bi-directional integrations. It removes the need to synchronize data across the two applications (as with XML) because all attributes are available to query.

What is a punch out purchase order?

Punch-Out, or Punchout refers to a digital system in which a supplier allows customers to browse his product catalogs online and then purchase goods or services within the client’s e-procurement system.

Why is it called PunchOut?

Ariba, now owned by SAP and known as SAP Ariba, named the process “PunchOut” because users would literally “punchout” of their procurement application to access the supplier’s catalog, then “punch” back in to process the order after checkout.