<Documentation> <Description>The temperature at which the material is to be controlled for handling, such as during Delivery or Loading.</Description> <Comments>1. As the shipnotice message is the one designated for ordering product receipts, and given the fact that ?delivery? is one of the attributes in the controlled temperature sub structure, this ?controlled temperature? sub structure should also be part of the shipnotice message (product line item level) 2. If set up as above, this sub structure in the shipnotice message can also be used for reporting of the loading temperature (now with the attribute ?loading?) upon shipment of products (shipnotice message in this case used as a reply to a shipmentinstruction message)</Comments> </Documentation> |
QName | Type | Fixed | Default | Use | Inheritable | Annotation | |
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ControlPoint | cidxListControlPoint | required |
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Complex Type | HazardousClassificationType |
<xsd:element name="ControlledTemperature" type="ControlledTemperatureType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <Documentation> <Description>The temperature at which the material is to be controlled for handling, such as during Delivery or Loading.</Description> <Comments>1. As the shipnotice message is the one designated for ordering product receipts, and given the fact that ?delivery? is one of the attributes in the controlled temperature sub structure, this ?controlled temperature? sub structure should also be part of the shipnotice message (product line item level) 2. If set up as above, this sub structure in the shipnotice message can also be used for reporting of the loading temperature (now with the attribute ?loading?) upon shipment of products (shipnotice message in this case used as a reply to a shipmentinstruction message)</Comments> </Documentation> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> |