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The eProcurement Ontology provides the formal, semantic foundation for the creation and reuse of linked open data in the domain of public procurement in the EU.
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BT-766; Dynamic Purchase System; Description and dps-usage codelist #223

Closed paulakeen closed 3 years ago

paulakeen commented 4 years ago

According to the description of the BT-766, the dps-nlist code should refer to CPB, and does not (please see the definition of the code and compare with the BT description).

The ePO WG considers that there are possibly several concepts that are combined into one single BT, and that in the eForms designing method should may be end up in different codes? e.g. in the description you mention:

1) the use or not of the DPS 2) that the buyer is a CPB or not 3) what to do with the lists of buyers

Or is it that there is a business rule implying that this code list can only be used when DPS and CPB are both involved?

JachymHercher commented 4 years ago

Answer to the last question - yes. :) More in detail below:

The code list is:

The second code is only usable if one of the buyers has an Organisation Role (BT-8) equal to CPB. This is covered by a business rule. We did not include it in the definition, as we rather considered to be a "legal background" type of thing.