This document is part of the IOM Business Processes and is aimed at project developers.
It explains in detail the IOM Dispatch Business Process and its included sub-processes.
Introduction | The Dispatch Business Process captures dispatch notifications from 3rd party systems, e.g. fulfillment locations. It covers the complete capture and validation process and triggers dispatch notification according to the standard processes, mostly with derivatives from a fulfillment location or supplier. If necessary, an INITIAL order response notification to the order capture channel is created. |
Boundaries | The Dispatch Process starts with a dispatch notification captured by the standard API and ends normally with an announced dispatch notification - if necessary - a submitted dispatch notification to the order capture channel. |
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Introduction | The Dispatch Capture and Validation Process captures a dispatch notification from 3rd party systems, e.g. fulfillment locations. It validates the dispatch to ensure data integrity and announces it to the related order. |
Boundaries | The Dispatch Capture and Validation Process starts with an INITIAL dispatch notification captured by the standard API and ends normally with a dispatch that is successfully validated. |
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Exceptions | In case of exceptions, the processing stops and the errors must be solved. After the errors have been solved, the process is continued automatically by the control app. |
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Introduction | The Dispatch Notification Process checks if a response notification should be created, or if one is already created. In some cases, the fulfillment location is not able to send or does not send an initial response, which is necessary. In this case, the process creates a response notification to the corresponding order capture channel. Information about the created response is derived from the order. |
Boundaries | The Process Dispatch Notification Process starts with a validated dispatch notification in status DO_PROCESS and ends normally with a processed dispatch notification and, if necessary, a created response notification (INITIAL — refer to IOM Response Status Model). The process ends by reaching the dispatch status PROCESSED. Refer to IOM Response Status Model. |
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Exceptions | In case of exceptions, the processing stops and the errors must be solved. After the errors have been solved, the process is continued automatically by the control app. |
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Introduction | The Finalize Dispatch Process determines if documents should be created during the order dispatch processes and submits a dispatch message to a 3rd party system in order to inform about new dispatches. |
Boundaries | The Finalize Submission Process starts when the dispatch is in status PROCESSED and ends, if configured, with created documents and/or sent dispatch notifications. |
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Exceptions | In case of exceptions, the processing stops and the errors must be solved. After the errors have been solved, the process is continued automatically by the control app. |
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