What is cXML? (Commerce eXtensible Markup Language)
cXML stands for Commerce eXtensible Markup Language.
It is an XML-based standard used for electronic business transactions, mainly for procurement (buying and selling goods/services) between companies.
cXML is a digital language that allows companies to send purchase orders, invoices, and other procurement documents over the internet.
Why cXML is Used
Companies use cXML to automate procurement processes between buyers and suppliers.
Key benefits:
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Faster transactions
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Automated ordering
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Reduced manual errors
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Easy integration with procurement systems
Where cXML is Commonly Used
cXML is widely used in e-procurement platforms, especially with:
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SAP Ariba
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Coupa
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Oracle Procurement Cloud
These platforms connect buyers and suppliers digitally.
Document and Purpose
PunchOut Setup Request: Connect buyer system to supplier catalog
OrderRequest: Purchase order sent to supplier
OrderResponse: Supplier confirms order
ShipNoticeRequest: Shipment notification
InvoiceDetailRequest: Invoice sent to buyer
Simple cXML Order Flow
1 Buyer creates purchase order in procurement system
2 System generates cXML OrderRequest
3 Supplier receives order automatically
4 Supplier sends OrderResponse
5 Supplier ships goods and sends invoice
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