Hi Georg
Thank you for your question. UBL is designed so that minor revisions maintain backwards compatibility within each major revision, i.e., a UBL instance created using UBL 2.1 is automatically also compatible with systems using UBL 2.2, UBL 2.3, etc. Consequently, namespace URI strings only contain information about the major UBL version and does not change between minor versions.
All UBL documents have a cbc:UBLVersionID element that you can use to provide further versioning context if needed. Using a user-defined Customization ID can have the same function.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Kenneth
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Date: Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at 1:18 PM
To: 'Thomas Andersen | ClearView Trade' <
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Subject: RE: [ubl-comment] Schema designated namespace update
Hi Tomas,
We will take a look at this and get back to you.
Kveðja,
Georg
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From: Thomas Andersen | ClearView Trade <
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Hello,
When using the UBL 2.3, we are still receiving errors when validating xml files, due to the fact that the designated namespace for the schemas are still pointing to UBL-2 and not UBL-2.3.
Please update said namespace to represent the latest UBL release.
/Thomas