Hi all,
Pls find below the MOM for yesterday’s
concall.
MINUTES of UBL-TSC Meeting
1015 – 1200 SGT, Thursday, 27 July 2006
Attendance:
- UBL TSC Chair
Tim McGrath - UBL TC
Vice-Chair
Andrew Schoka - UBL TSC member
Mike Onder - DOT
Item Discussed
1. Sample Process
- Andy commented that there may be a need to include
Carrier in the sample process. Tim mentioned that what we’re trying to describe
is representative of a typical business flow. He commented that perhaps even
the Consignor may not be appropriate as previously there was a comment from our
Japanese counterpart that even the Consignee could initiate the process.
- Tim updated that in the latest extended sample
process, he had included the Transport Status and other documents like
Certificate of Origin and Forwarding Instruction. However, he commented that
for the Transport Status, it is not directly linked with the other documents.
- Regarding the population of the XML instance, commented that the content of the XML instance for
the documents have to be synchronized. TSC needs the XML instance for the Order
from PSC. Tim mentioned that Sylvia made a similar comment that the content
needs to be synchronized between PSC & TSC.
- Tim updated that there are currently three
reference sample XML instances which we can use as a basis. This includes (1) UBL
1, (2) SBS & (3) Danish government samples. PSC will have to decide which
one it wants to use. Tim updated that PSC would meet next Monday and make a
decision.
- asked
when the XML sample instances need to be ready. Tim mentioned that it would be
needed after the
meeting, i.e end August 2006
- suggested
that all TSC members review the extended sample process and feedback by the end
of the week.
2. Presentation
- Andy suggested that we work with other TC members to
develop the stylesheet
- Tim mentioned that this will be driven by the HISC. Ken Holman
would be handling it. He noted that the XSLT would not form part of the UBL 2.0
deliverable. Tim also mentioned that the XSLT would be copyrighted by Ken
Holman.
- Andy mentioned that the presentation could be
based on UNLK, which Tim agreed that if there are UNLK for a particular
document, then it would be good to use the UNLK presentation.
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3. PRD2 Sanity3 package
- Tim updated that the latest draft has been approved by
OASIS for the 2nd public review. He mentioned that the XML schemas
are unlikely to be changed any further.
- He mentioned that any comments receive, if it doesn’t
break the schema, it will be deferred to UBL 2.1
- Tim mentioned that the TC focus now should be on the supplementary
package delivery since we have already completed the PRD2 Sanity3 package
4. Any other matter
- Tim updated that he’ll be passing thru in early September and suggested to
meet to discuss any UBL matter.
Action Item
- Kama to suggest suitable date/time to meet Tim in .
- PSC to provide the sample XML instance for the Order
document.
Rgds
Kamarudin Bin Tambi
UBL TSC Chair
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