Air Status EDI

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Revision as of 18:24, 28 October 2010


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Business Requirements and Design Ideas

Intro

Project: Automated air status update service (EDI with Descartes)

This will allow airfreight shipments booked directly by Jaguar with the airlines, to be fed automatic status updates (departure and arrival dates), removing our need to manually check and then update the status of Airfreigt shipments.

One CT one direct flight Use Case

One CT is traveling on one airplane from origin to destination.

In this case CT2 system should send Ct#MAWB through EDI as soon as it gets assigned by oper.

We assume that Descartes will send back:

One CT multistop flight Use Case

In this case there is one or more airport of transhipment.

Our system may accomodate one. We need to add flexibility if there are more than one - see updated interface below.

File:1 transhipment point.JPG


We assume that Descartes will send back:

Split Use Case

In this case airline might call and say that X plts will be placed on Flight F1.

Later airline might call and say that Y plts will be placed on Flight F2.

Later airline might call and say that remaining plts will be placed on Flight F3.

It could be split 2,3,4, ... times.

We need to modify our UI / DB to accommodate this case

File:Split case.JPG

Technical Requirements and Design

Intro

CT2 and Descartes system (GLN) will exchange XML messages.

In a nutshell:

  • CT2 sends MAWB (same as FWB) to Descartes(GLN) network/server
  • GLN forwards to Airline nework
  • when update becomes available info is passed back to CT2 through Descartes

Outgoing message

Must be included:

  • From (Jaguar id)
  • To (Airline id)
  • doctype
  • FWB number

Example

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ns3:Envelope xmlns:ns2="http://www.myvan.descartes.com/ebi/2004/r1" [^] xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope" [^] xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing"> [^]
<ns3:Header>
<ns4:From>
<ns4:Address>urn:duns:657589457</ns4:Address>
</ns4:From>
<!—THIS NEEDS TO BE THE AIRLINE ID.-->
<ns4:To>urn:duns:657589457</ns4:To>
<ns4:Action>urn:myvan:FWB</ns4:Action>
<ns2:Sequence>
<ns2:MessageNumber>351-5648-6541</ns2:MessageNumber>
</ns2:Sequence>
</ns3:Header>
    <ns3:Body>
        <JaguarFile>
            <Shipment>
                <FWB>
                    351-5648-6541
                </FWB>
            </Shipment>
        </JaguarFile>
    </ns3:Body>
</ns3:Envelope>

Incoming message

History

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