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While trying to map the fields that can be found only in PIN, CEI and T01/T02 eForms notice subtypes, we encountered the following fields that do not seem to be mappable to EPO 4.0.0. (grouped by category):
Classification type
BT-26(m)-Part: Classification Type (e.g. CPV)
BT-26(a)-Part: Classification Type (e.g. CPV)
Referenced document information in a PlannedProcurementPart and Lot
OPT-110-Part-FiscalLegis: URL to Fiscal Legislation
OPT-111-Part-FiscalLegis: Fiscal Legislation Document ID
OPT-120-Part-EnvironLegis: URL to Environmental Legislation
OPT-112-Part-EnvironLegis: Environmental Legislation Document ID
OPT-130-Part-EmployLegis: URL to Employment Legislation
OPT-113-Part-EmployLegis: Employment Legislation Document ID
Lot tendering terms (execution requirement)
OPT-070-Lot: Reserved Execution justification
OPT-071-Lot: Quality Target Code
OPT-072-Lot: Quality Target Description
Assets in a Contract
OPP-020-Contract: Assets related contract extension indicator
OPP-021-Contract: Used asset
OPP-022-Contract: Significance (%)
OPP-023-Contract: Predominance (%)
Contract terms and other information of a Tender
OPP-080-Tender: Kilometers Public Transport
OPP-035-Tender: Revenues Allocation of tickets sales code
OPP-032-Tender: Revenues Allocation
OPP-030-Tender: Contract conditions Code
OPP-031-Tender: Contract Conditions Description (other than revenue allocation)
OPP-033-Tender: Penalties and Rewards Code
OPP-034-Tender: Penalties and Rewards Description
Other
OPP-040-Procedure: Main Nature - Sub Type
Potentially unmappable
In addition to the above, the following field also seems to be unmappable:
BT-127-notice: Future Notice Note: Although the documentation of the epo:hasEstimatedContractNoticePublicationDate property states that it corresponds to BT-127, that property appears as an attribute of the epo:ProcessPlanningTerm class, whose instance, in turn, must be linked to an epo:Procedure instance. However, looking at the field's XPath, it appears that its value is to be linked to the (Planning) notice itself, not to a procedure declared by the notice. Does a PIN (always) have a Procedure?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The following IDs are mandatory in UBL but not required in eForms so there is no need to map them to ePO, either for Part or Lot:
OPT-111-Part-FiscalLegis: Fiscal Legislation Document ID
OPT-112-Part-EnvironLegis: Environmental Legislation Document ID
OPT-113-Part-EmployLegis: Employment Legislation Document ID
For the fields OPT-110-Part-FiscalLegis: URL to Fiscal Legislation, OPT-120-Part-EnvironLegis: URL to Environmental Legislation, OPT-130-Part-EmployLegis: URL to Employment Legislation, in ePO v5.0.0 we implemented the following:
The above mentioned URL attributes apply to both the Part and the Lot.
While trying to map the fields that can be found only in PIN, CEI and T01/T02 eForms notice subtypes, we encountered the following fields that do not seem to be mappable to EPO 4.0.0. (grouped by category):
Classification type
Referenced document information in a PlannedProcurementPart and Lot
Lot tendering terms (execution requirement)
Assets in a Contract
Contract terms and other information of a Tender
Other
Potentially unmappable
In addition to the above, the following field also seems to be unmappable:
Note: Although the documentation of the
epo:hasEstimatedContractNoticePublicationDate
property states that it corresponds toBT-127
, that property appears as an attribute of theepo:ProcessPlanningTerm
class, whose instance, in turn, must be linked to anepo:Procedure
instance. However, looking at the field's XPath, it appears that its value is to be linked to the (Planning) notice itself, not to a procedure declared by the notice. Does a PIN (always) have a Procedure?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: