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Consonance - OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Consonance and OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer

Below are practical integration scenarios where Consonance, as a publishing workflow and metadata management platform, complements OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer, which provides visibility and control over B2B integration mappings and partner data flows.

  • 1. Publishing Metadata Flow Mapping to Retail and Distribution Partners

    Direction: Consonance to OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer

    Consonance can publish title metadata, format details, pricing, availability dates, and imprint information into Trading Grid Cartographer so integration teams can document how that data is distributed to retailers, wholesalers, and industry databases. This gives publishers a clear view of which downstream partners receive which metadata fields and through which EDI or API routes.

    Business value: Improves metadata governance, reduces launch delays, and helps teams quickly identify where a title record is being sent when changes are required.

  • 2. Impact Analysis for Late-Stage Title Changes

    Direction: Bi-directional

    When editorial or production teams update a title in Consonance, such as a cover change, ISBN correction, or publication date shift, Trading Grid Cartographer can show all affected partner integrations and data exchanges. This allows operations teams to assess which retailers, distributors, and trading partners need updated feeds or exception handling before the change is released.

    Business value: Reduces downstream errors, prevents inconsistent catalog data, and shortens response time for urgent publishing changes.

  • 3. Rights and Territory Distribution Visibility

    Direction: Consonance to OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer

    Consonance manages rights and territory information for titles, while Trading Grid Cartographer can map how that rights data is exchanged with regional distributors, licensing partners, and sales channels. This helps publishers document which territories are enabled or restricted and which partner integrations enforce those rules.

    Business value: Supports compliance with territorial rights agreements and reduces the risk of unauthorized distribution.

  • 4. Exception Management for Failed Title Feed Exchanges

    Direction: OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer to Consonance

    If Trading Grid Cartographer identifies a failed or delayed EDI or API exchange involving title metadata, it can notify Consonance workflow owners so they can investigate whether the issue is caused by incomplete metadata, missing assets, or an upstream publishing delay. This creates a tighter loop between integration operations and publishing operations.

    Business value: Speeds issue resolution, improves feed reliability, and helps editorial and production teams understand operational dependencies.

  • 5. New Partner Onboarding for Book Distribution Channels

    Direction: Bi-directional

    When a new retailer, wholesaler, or marketplace is onboarded in Trading Grid Cartographer, the integration map can be linked to Consonance title and product data requirements. Consonance teams can then confirm which metadata fields, asset references, and format-specific attributes must be supplied for that partner. This is especially useful when onboarding partners with unique schema or validation rules.

    Business value: Accelerates partner onboarding, reduces rework, and ensures publishing teams deliver the correct data from the start.

  • 6. Audit Trail for Multi-Format Publishing Deliveries

    Direction: Consonance to OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer

    Consonance can provide the source record for print, ebook, and audiobook release packages, while Trading Grid Cartographer documents where each format is transmitted and how it is transformed for each trading partner. This creates an auditable view of the full distribution path from publishing approval to external delivery.

    Business value: Improves traceability, supports compliance and internal audits, and helps teams verify that all formats were distributed correctly.

  • 7. Operational Dashboard for Publishing and Integration Teams

    Direction: Bi-directional

    Consonance can feed title status, production milestones, and release readiness into Trading Grid Cartographer, while Cartographer provides integration health, partner connectivity status, and data flow visibility back to publishing stakeholders. Together, they create a shared operational view for editorial, production, and integration teams.

    Business value: Aligns cross-functional teams, improves launch readiness, and gives leadership a clearer view of both content progress and distribution readiness.

These integration patterns are most effective when Consonance remains the system of record for publishing workflow and title metadata, while OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer serves as the visibility and control layer for external B2B exchanges.

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