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OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid and Contentful serve very different but complementary business needs. OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid is built for secure, compliant B2B document exchange with trading partners, while Contentful manages structured content delivery across digital channels. Together, they can connect operational partner documents with customer-facing and internal content workflows.
Data flow: OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid to Contentful
When suppliers, distributors, or manufacturers exchange approved product specifications, compliance certificates, or packaging details through OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid, that information can be pushed into Contentful as structured content. Digital teams can then publish the latest approved content to websites, portals, or mobile apps without manual re-entry.
Data flow: OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid to Contentful
When a purchase order acknowledgment, shipping notice, or invoice status changes in OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid, the event can update content blocks in Contentful that power customer or partner portals. For example, a portal can display shipment status, invoice availability, or order confirmation messaging based on the latest trading grid transaction.
Data flow: Contentful to OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid
Contentful can manage onboarding instructions, document templates, policy pages, and partner-facing guidance for suppliers or logistics providers. Once a partner completes onboarding steps in the digital experience, required documents such as tax forms, compliance attestations, or shipping agreements can be routed into OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid for secure exchange and audit tracking.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Contentful can store policy updates, regulatory notices, and process instructions for internal teams and external partners, while OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid handles the exchange of signed acknowledgments, certificates, and supporting documents. This creates a controlled workflow where content changes in Contentful can trigger document requests in OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid, and returned documents can be linked back to the relevant policy record.
Data flow: Contentful to OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid
Retailers and manufacturers often need supplier-provided content such as product descriptions, certifications, origin statements, and usage instructions. Contentful can manage the structured catalog content, while OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid can collect the supporting supplier documents securely. Once validated, the approved content can be published in Contentful for use across ecommerce sites, marketplaces, and apps.
Data flow: OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid to Contentful
Document events from OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid, such as invoice issuance, shipment confirmation, or proof of delivery, can feed Contentful-driven communication templates. Marketing, customer service, or operations teams can use those structured updates to generate portal messages, notification content, or FAQ updates that reflect the latest transaction status.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Contentful can power a partner knowledge hub with training materials, process guides, and FAQs, while OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid supplies the operational documents partners need to complete transactions. For example, a logistics partner portal can show shipping instructions in Contentful and provide secure access to shipment documents, invoices, and acknowledgments through OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When content in Contentful drives a business process that requires document exchange, OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid can capture the transaction history, delivery confirmation, and document versions. This is especially useful for industries that need to prove what content was shared, when it was approved, and which partner received it.