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OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid and OpenText Extended ECM Platform complement each other well in enterprise document-centric processes. Trading Grid handles secure, compliant exchange of business documents with external trading partners, while Extended ECM provides the governed content platform, workflow, and integration framework to manage those documents across internal business applications and teams.
Data flow: OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid to OpenText Extended ECM Platform
Inbound purchase orders, invoices, shipping notices, and other partner documents received through Trading Grid can be automatically routed into Extended ECM for classification, retention, and workflow processing. This gives procurement, accounts payable, and logistics teams a single governed repository for operational documents instead of relying on email inboxes or shared drives.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Supplier-submitted documents such as contracts, compliance certificates, and order acknowledgements can be exchanged through Trading Grid and then managed in Extended ECM for internal review, redlining, and approval. Once approved, the final version or response can be sent back to the trading partner through Trading Grid.
Data flow: OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid to OpenText Extended ECM Platform
When an invoice, purchase order, or shipping notice fails validation or contains mismatched data, Trading Grid can pass the exception document into Extended ECM for case handling. Finance or supply chain teams can then investigate, attach supporting documents, assign tasks, and resolve the issue within a governed workflow.
Data flow: OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid to OpenText Extended ECM Platform
Trading Grid exchanges that include contracts, quality certificates, regulatory forms, or signed agreements can be archived in Extended ECM as the system of record. This supports retention policies, legal hold requirements, and enterprise-wide governance across business units.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Customer-facing teams can access order confirmations, shipment notices, and invoice status documents stored in Extended ECM, while Trading Grid manages the secure exchange with external customers or distributors. This enables customer service, sales operations, and finance teams to work from the same document record and respond faster to inquiries.
Data flow: OpenText Active Documents Trading Grid to OpenText Extended ECM Platform
During supplier onboarding, required documents such as tax forms, insurance certificates, banking details, and compliance attestations can be exchanged through Trading Grid and stored in Extended ECM for validation and approval. Procurement and vendor management teams can track onboarding progress and maintain a complete supplier file.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Trading Grid can capture the external exchange history of business documents, while Extended ECM stores the internal approvals, annotations, and related records. Together, they provide a full end-to-end history of who sent what, when it was received, how it was processed, and who approved it.
These integration patterns are especially valuable in manufacturing, logistics, retail, and other document-intensive supply chain environments where secure partner exchange and governed internal content management must work together.