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New Work Item Proposal - Electronic invoicing – Part 3-2 Syntax binding of EN 16931-1 to ISO/IEC 19845 (UBL) invoice and credit note

Source:
CEN
Committee:
IST/47/-/2 - E-invoicing
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

This CEN Technical Specification (TS) contains the mapping between the semantic data model of an electronic invoice (EN 16931-1) and the UBL syntax. For each element in the semantic model (including sub-elements or supplementary components such as Code List identifiers) it is defined which element in the syntax is to be used to contain its information contents. Any mismatches between semantics, format, cardinality or structure are indicated. Any rules to be followed when using the specific syntax are stated informally in this TS. If later versions of UBL support the semantics more accurately, this is indicated. For earlier versions (from UBL 2.1 onwards) also a solution is presented.

Purpose

EN16931-1 defines a semantic model of an electronic invoice. Semantic models cannot directly be implemented.A binding to a syntax is needed. This work item binds the semantic model to the UBL syntax.

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