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PunchOut

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Also known as: Punch-out, PunchOut Catalog

Definition

A connection that lets a buyer leave their procurement system, shop on a supplier's live website, and return the cart for approval and PO.

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Explanation

PunchOut (typically via cXML) keeps the supplier's rich, up-to-date catalog and pricing while preserving the buyer's approval and PO controls. The user shops the supplier site, then the basket flows back into the requisition for the normal workflow.

Example

A user punches out to the IT vendor's site, configures a laptop, and returns the cart into a requisition for approval.

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What is PunchOut?

A connection that lets a buyer leave their procurement system, shop on a supplier's live website, and return the cart for approval and PO. PunchOut (typically via cXML) keeps the supplier's rich, up-to-date catalog and pricing while preserving the buyer's approval and PO controls. The user shops the supplier site, then the basket flows back into the requisition for the normal workflow.

Can you give an example of PunchOut?

A user punches out to the IT vendor's site, configures a laptop, and returns the cart into a requisition for approval.

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