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Example of a Catalog Interface (SAP Library - Open Catalog Interface) http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm20c/helpdata/en/30/67483936dd7607e1..

Example of a Catalog Interface
The following excerpts are examples of the HTML and XML source code generated by a catalog engine after a user has
finished selecting items for a shopping cart. You can extract the source code and display the data in a Web browser

HTML version
In the HTML version, all the line items are placed as name/value pairs in an HTML form as shown below. This can be
done as text or hidden fields. The parameter HOOK_URL has to be placed in the action parameter of that form, so that
the HTML form can be sent to the SAP Business-to-Business Procurement system

HTML Form (interface.asp):



SAP Open Catalog Interface: HTML - Example



This is an example, what needs to be generated by the catalog engine, if the user is done with picking items in
his shopping basket.


View the source of this file to see all the text inputs.



" method=post target=_top>























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© 2000, SAP AG


XML version
In the XML version, the data from a shopping cart can be generated into a separate file which is then linked to the HTML
form. The XML data is expected to be in the value of an input field with the name ~xmlDocument. It can be set there
dynamically using the function SAP_encode_b64(Str) , as shown in the example below. In the input field ~xmlType,
you have to specify the type of schema used to generate the XML data. Possible values for this field are: ESAPO
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(Encoded SAP Object) and ERNO (Encoded RosettaNet Object).To view the SAP XML schema refer to the file
pdi_oci.xsd in SAPNet. To access this files, enter the URL http://www.sap.com/, specifying the alias CSP/scenarios/ and
choose the menu options SAP B2B Procurement ® B2B-OCI

HTML Form (interface.asp)



SAP Open Catalog Interface: XML - Example



This is an example, what needs to be generated by the catalog engine,
if the user is done with picking items in his shopping basket.


View the source of the file 'example1.xml' to see all the items.






" method="post" name="OrderForm"
onSubmit="OrderForm['~xmlDocument'].value = SAP_encode_b64(xmlid.xml)">


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© 2000, SAP AG


XML data (example1.xml)





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44120000
Pen, Easytouch, Medium, Black

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1111


The best pen in our program, lightweight and easy to handle



4712
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111
1111

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KB-SPEZ
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Palm Pilot, the second item

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The award-winning Palm Computing organizers, designed as companion products to personal computers, enable mobile
users to manage their schedules, contacts and other critical personal and business information on their desktops and
remotely. Palm Computing organizers automatically synchronize their information with a personal computer locally or
over a local or wide area network at the touch of a button. Their most distinguishing features include shirt-pocket
size, instant response, an elegant graphical user interface and an innovative desktop docking cradle which
facilitates two-way synchronization between the PC and organizer




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Palm Pilot, the third item

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The award-winning Palm Computing organizers, designed as companion products to personal computers, enable mobile
users to manage their schedules, contacts, and other critical personal and business information on their desktops and
remotely. Palm Computing organizers automatically synchronize their information with a personal computer locally or
over a local or wide area network at the touch of a button. Their most distinguishing features include shirt-pocket
size, instant response, an elegant graphical user interface and an innovative desktop docking cradle which
facilitates two-way synchronization between the PC and organizer




333
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Example of a Catalog Interface The following excerpts are examples of the HTML and XML source code generated by a catalog engine after a user has The XML data is expected to be in the value of an input field with the name~xmlDocument.It can be set there dynamically using the functionSAP_encode_b64

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