Updating the Buying Organization settings in RQ95.1

  1. Access RQC Configuration Maintenance (RQ95.1).
  2. Select the Add form action to import the configurations from the configuration file to the Lawson table.
  3. Select the Inquire form action to show all records in the Lawson table.
  4. Select Punchout.
  5. Specify this information:
    Note: It is required to apply any changes in the Buying Organization in all buying organization attached to each punchout vendor (system limitation).
    Buying Org Name

    Specify the Buying Organization Name.

    Deploy

    Select the mode for the document.

    You can specify this setting at the buyingOrg or vendor level. The default value is test.

    Email Domain

    Specify the domain email address (the part following the @ sign).

    This becomes part of the payload identification of Punchout-related transactions.

    Buy From Type

    Select the type of identifying number you are using:

    1 – DUNS

    2 – NetworkId

    3 – MutuallyDefined

    From

    Specify the actual DUNS number or other identifying value.

    Buy Sender Type

    Select the type of identifying number you are using:

    1 – DUNS

    2 – NetworkId

    3 – MutuallyDefined

    Note: This information is usually the same as the Buy From Type information, but can be different.
    Sender

    Specify the actual DUNS number or other identifying value.

    Shared Secret

    Specify the actual password that you and the vendor has agreed upon.

    Buy Doc Type

    Supply a value that will override the default cXML.dtd that is referenced from xml.cxml.org.

    A blank value (value="") will bypass the dtd validation. Otherwise, you can reference a local copy of the cXML.dtd.

    Remote Punchout Server

    Specify the remote Punchout server.

    Remote Punchout Servlet

    Do not change the pre-loaded value.

    Save Cart

    Do not change the pre-loaded value.

    Get Cart

    Do not change the pre-loaded value.

  6. Select the Change form action to update the RQC configuration in the Lawson table.