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PIP 4B3 Version 01.00: Notify of Consumption

Release 1.02
 
 
 


Intended for Intel Supplier Trading Partners

 
 
 
 

Intel Corporation
 
 


https://eroom3.intel.com/eRoom/bet/2001Deployment
 
 


Revision Date: 11 November 2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Copyright” 2003 Intel Corporation

Intel Confidential


This document is valid 30 days from the latest revision.

 


Table of Contents
 


 

 

Introduction
Purpose
This document is intended to provide to Intel Suppliers (Trading Partners) the information necessary to begin implementing RosettaNet PIP 4B3 (Notify of Consumption) with Intel. The topics covered are:


Introduction provides the reader with a basic understanding of the PIP implementation

Implementation is a complete outline of the process to be followed to put the document in production

Testing describes testing procedures and scenarios specific to this PIP

Production describes how to migrate from a test to a production environment and the support to follow

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS provides answers to some common questions regarding this PIP

Glossary of Terms defines terms that are specific to this PIP

Audience
This document is intended for suppliers and Rosettanet provisioners. It contains many hyperlinks, data mappings with required fields and is best viewed in soft form. If you are reading a hard copy of this document, then please print this document on a color printer to better view the message guideline section.

benefits
Some specific benefits of implementing PIP 4B3 for Intel and the Trading Partner include:


Provides trading partner visibility into Intel’s product consumption
Provides data to enable trading partner to more efficiently manage its downstream supply chain
Improves efficiency, increases data integrity and provides better visibility for tracking purposes
intel key contacts
For each implementation, Intel assigns the following roles to participate in the engagement:


Trading Partner Provisioners – They assist the technical part of the implementation where they manage the implementation process between the supplier and Intel.


PIP Development Team – The Intel technical developers responsible for the developing the PIP for Intel. They provide answers regarding PIP specifics and facilitate testing and migration to production.


Business Advocate/Buyer/Commodity Manager – To represent the business processes involved in this PIP and to provide user acceptance to data sent and received.


It is highly recommended that the trading partner have complimentary representatives available to support this implementation, as well.

technical requirements
The following RosettaNet Infrastructure for transaction processing will be used for this PIP:


RNIF Version 1.1 Version 2.0
Service Header Version 1.1, build #22 Version 2.0
Preamble Version 1.1, build #22 Version 2.0
PIP0A1 Version 1.0 Version 2.0
General Exception Version 1.1, build #22 Version 2.0

processing requirements
Supplier Managed Inventory/Consignment
The Consignment and Supplier Managed Inventory processes use consumption notices instead of purchase orders for invoicing.  After the monthly reconciliation of the consumption report takes place the supplier invoices against the agreed upon consumption data. 

service level agreement (performance time requirements)
This transaction is sent daily around midnight Pacific Time.  One transaction will be sent for each site (i.e. one for New Mexico, one for Arizona, etc.).  The transactions will reflect the previous day’s activity.


It should be noted that this transaction could be over 1MB in size.  The trading partner should test that they can receive a file of this size.


The DTDs for the Receipt Acknowledgment and PIP 0A1 (Notification of Failure) can be found at www.rosettanet.org

related documents
Intel provides documents to assist trading partners in establishing connectivity with Intel.  For trading partners who prefer not to use the connectivity package provided free of charge by Intel, they should reference the following (most are available on supplier.intel.com or through your Trading Partner Provisioner):


Name Document Description
Core Handbook This guide is meant for first time RosettaNet implementation partners who need some background on RosettaNet prior to engaging.
Connectivity Guide  Basic Guide To Understanding Available Connectivity Options with Intel.
HTTPS Trading Partner Guidelines Revision HTTPS Implementation Guide
HTTPS Trading Partner Information Sheet (it is also embedded with the HTTPS Implementation Guide) HTTPS Data Exchange Sheet with specific information the Trading Partner needs from Intel and the information Intel needs from its T

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    Machine Name node Factory Name node 18"Stock Room node

    PIP 4B3 Version 01.00: Notify of Consumption

    Release 1.02
     
     
     


    Intended for Intel Supplier Trading Partners

     
     
     
     

    Intel Corporation
     
     


    https://eroom3.intel.com/eRoom/bet/2001Deployment
     
     


    Revision Date: 11 November 2003
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     


    Copyright” 2003 Intel Corporation

    Intel Confidential


    This document is valid 30 days from the latest revision.

     


    Table of Contents
     


     

     

    Introduction
    Purpose
    This document is intended to provide to Intel Suppliers (Trading Partners) the information necessary to begin implementing RosettaNet PIP 4B3 (Notify of Consumption) with Intel. The topics covered are:


    Introduction provides the reader with a basic understanding of the PIP implementation

    Implementation is a complete outline of the process to be followed to put the document in production

    Testing describes testing procedures and scenarios specific to this PIP

    Production describes how to migrate from a test to a production environment and the support to follow

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS provides answers to some common questions regarding this PIP

    Glossary of Terms defines terms that are specific to this PIP

    Audience
    This document is intended for suppliers and Rosettanet provisioners. It contains many hyperlinks, data mappings with required fields and is best viewed in soft form. If you are reading a hard copy of this document, then please print this document on a color printer to better view the message guideline section.

    benefits
    Some specific benefits of implementing PIP 4B3 for Intel and the Trading Partner include:


    Provides trading partner visibility into Intel’s product consumption
    Provides data to enable trading partner to more efficiently manage its downstream supply chain
    Improves efficiency, increases data integrity and provides better visibility for tracking purposes
    intel key contacts
    For each implementation, Intel assigns the following roles to participate in the engagement:


    Trading Partner Provisioners – They assist the technical part of the implementation where they manage the implementation process between the supplier and Intel.


    PIP Development Team – The Intel technical developers responsible for the developing the PIP for Intel. They provide answers regarding PIP specifics and facilitate testing and migration to production.


    Business Advocate/Buyer/Commodity Manager – To represent the business processes involved in this PIP and to provide user acceptance to data sent and received.


    It is highly recommended that the trading partner have complimentary representatives available to support this implementation, as well.

    technical requirements
    The following RosettaNet Infrastructure for transaction processing will be used for this PIP:


    RNIF Version 1.1 Version 2.0
    Service Header Version 1.1, build #22 Version 2.0
    Preamble Version 1.1, build #22 Version 2.0
    PIP0A1 Version 1.0 Version 2.0
    General Exception Version 1.1, build #22 Version 2.0

    processing requirements
    Supplier Managed Inventory/Consignment
    The Consignment and Supplier Managed Inventory processes use consumption notices instead of purchase orders for invoicing.  After the monthly reconciliation of the consumption report takes place the supplier invoices against the agreed upon consumption data. 

    service level agreement (performance time requirements)
    This transaction is sent daily around midnight Pacific Time.  One transaction will be sent for each site (i.e. one for New Mexico, one for Arizona, etc.).  The transactions will reflect the previous day’s activity.


    It should be noted that this transaction could be over 1MB in size.  The trading partner should test that they can receive a file of this size.


    The DTDs for the Receipt Acknowledgment and PIP 0A1 (Notification of Failure) can be found at www.rosettanet.org

    related documents
    Intel provides documents to assist trading partners in establishing connectivity with Intel.  For trading partners who prefer not to use the connectivity package provided free of charge by Intel, they should reference the following (most are available on supplier.intel.com or through your Trading Partner Provisioner):


    Name Document Description
    Core Handbook This guide is meant for first time RosettaNet implementation partners who need some background on RosettaNet prior to engaging.
    Connectivity Guide  Basic Guide To Understanding Available Connectivity Options with Intel.
    HTTPS Trading Partner Guidelines Revision HTTPS Implementation Guide
    HTTPS Trading Partner Information Sheet (it is also embedded with the HTTPS Implementation Guide) HTTPS Data Exchange Sheet with specific information the Trading Partner needs from Intel and the information Intel needs from its T