Release Notes Bargain Finder Max
Schema Version 1.8.2
Release 2014.11
December 2014
Schema version 2014.11
Document Edition 1.0 (December 2014)
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Table of Contents
1 I n t r o d u c t i o n
1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Updated Bargain Finder Max Web Services .................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Other Shopping Web Services ...................................................................................................................... 1
2 S c h e m a U p d a t e s
2.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Request/Response Updates .......................................................................................................................... 3
2.2.1 Shop by Alliance .................................................................................................................................. 3 2.2.1.1 OTA XML Request Enhancement Example ........................................................................... 4
2.2.2 Diversity Customization ....................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.2.1 New Capabilities at the Request Level for Bargain Finder Max Users ................................... 5 2.2.2.2 Benefits and Features ............................................................................................................ 5 2.2.2.3 Functional Details for Bargain Finder Max .............................................................................. 5
2.2.2.3.1 Price and Travel Time Distribution .......................................................................... 5 2.2.2.3.2 Percentage Versus Number of Additional Nonstops ............................................... 7
2.2.2.4 OTA XML Request Enhancement Examples .......................................................................... 8 2.2.2.5 OTA XML Response Enhancement Examples ....................................................................... 8
2.2.2.5.1 Example OTA XMLDiversity Customizations .......................................................... 8 2.2.3 Validating Interline Ticketing Agreement – GSA .................................................................................. 9
2.2.3.1 Enhancements or Defects Resolved ...................................................................................... 9 2.2.3.2 Detail Showing OTA XML Request Enhancement ................................................................. 9 2.2.3.3 Detail Showing OTA XML Response Enhancement ............................................................. 10
2.2.4 Baggage Allowance ........................................................................................................................... 11 2.2.4.1 OTA XML Response Example .............................................................................................. 11
2.2.5 Terminal ID Information ..................................................................................................................... 11 2.2.5.1 OTA XML Response Examples ............................................................................................ 11
3 D o c u m e n t a t i o n U p d a t e s
3.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 13 3.2 New WSDL Files ......................................................................................................................................... 13 3.3 Updated WSDL and Schema Documents ................................................................................................... 13 3.4 Updated Design Documents ........................................................................................................................ 13 3.5 Updated Online Help ................................................................................................................................... 13 3.6 Other Supporting Documents ...................................................................................................................... 14 3.7 Obtaining Tools and Artifacts ....................................................................................................................... 14
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4 T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t
4.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2 Phone .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.3 Email ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
Introduction
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
Bargain FinderSM Max 2014.11 is scheduled to be promoted to the Sabre Dev Studio PROD environment
in December 2014.
For testing these new services and new versions of Sabre API, use the following Sabre Dev Studio
Customer Acceptance Testing Environment URLs:
• Cert content system: https://sws-crt.cert.sabre.com
• Test content system: https://sws-sts.cert.sabre.com
• Production content system: https://webservices.sabre.com/websvc
Per our service versioning procedures, any existing Sabre API that has been updated and/or enhanced will
have a new service version number. Therefore, you must include the new service version number in your
service request in order to take advantage of any release's service updates or enhancements. Previous
service versions remain unchanged. There is no default service version number. A valid service version
number must be included with all requests.
Complete information about the Sabre Dev Studio URLs and service versioning is published on the Sabre
Dev Studio site.
1.2 Updated Bargain Finder Max Web Services
This release includes revisions/additions to the following Bargain Finder Max services:
Updated Services New Features
BargainFinderMaxRQ • Shop by Alliance
• Diversity Customization
• Validating Interline Ticket Agreement – General Sales
Agent (GSA)
BargainFinderMax_SAPT
BargainFinderMax_ADRQ
BargainFinderMaxRS Baggage Allowance
BargainFinderMax_ADRS
BargainFinderMaxRS – Response for All BFM Services
Terminal ID Information
1.3 Other Shopping Web Services
Service New Features Description
OTA_AirLowFareSearchLLSRQv1.x/V2.x Web Service
Shop by Alliance No new elements – simply the addition of the Alliance Codes (*A, *O, *S)
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Service New Features Description
OTA_AirLowFareSearchLLSRQv2.x Web Service
No new elements – simply the addition of the Alliance Codes (*A, *O, *S)
OTA_AirLowFareSearchLLSRQv2.x Web Service
Diversity Customization <DiversityParameters AdditionalNonStopsNumber="9" AdditionalNonStopsPercentage="10">
OTA_AirLowFareSearchLLSRQv2.x Web Service
Diversity Customization <!--Defines how important are various parameters of options in response. Sum of all weightings needs to equal 10.--> <Weightings PriceWeight="7" TravelTimeWeight="3"/>
OTA_AirLowFareSearchLLSRQv1.x/V2.x Web Service
Validating Interline Ticket Agreement – General Sales Agent (GSA)
No new elements – New validating carrier trailer messages will be sent in PRDATA – Tag 00Z7.
Refer to the DAG posted in SAN 7952.
BargainFinderPlusLLRSQ Web Service Diversity Customization Bargain Finder Plus search specifying a number of nonstop diversity options to be returned (equivalent Sabre host command WPNI/NS-5)
<DiversityCustomization NumNonStopOptions="5" />
BargainFinderPlusLLRSQ Web Service Validating Interline Ticket Agreement – General Sales Agent (GSA)
Refer to Web Service Release Notes: TPFC 2.21.0 – Functional Release (Sep 16/18)
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2 Schema Updates
2.1 Introduction
This section provides information about Sabre Dev Studio existing services. The schema is the same as
v1.8.1 and provides support documentation for the current production schema v1.8.2.
2.2 Request/Response Updates
The following new features are described:
• Shop by Alliance (see this page).
• Diversity Customization (see “Diversity Customization,” page 4).
• Validating Interline Ticketing Agreement – GSA (see “Validating Interline Ticketing Agreement –
GSA,” page 9).
• Baggage allowance (see “Baggage Allowance,” page 11).
• Terminal ID information (see “Terminal ID Information,” page 11).
2.2.1 Shop by Alliance
Sabre has enhanced this new Air Shopping capability to allow you to specify Alliance Partners in the
shopping request and receive options that pertain to those alliance partners.
Bargain Finder Max 2014.11 release contains updates to the following schemas.
• BargainFinderMaxRS
• BargainFinderMaxRQ
The Shop by Alliance enhancement includes the following:
• Ability to shop for options that are on a specific preferred alliance group (such as OneWorld, Star
Alliance, and SkyTeam).
• Use the same alliance codes for Shopping that already exist with Availability by Alliance as follows:
o *A = Star Alliance
o *O = OneWorld
o *S = Skyteam
• Online and interline options for the carriers in the alliance program will be returned
• Ability to specify preferred alliance and non-preferred alliance in the same manner as preferred
carrier and non-preferred carrier as it works today.
• Applicable and combinable with all same qualifiers as preferred carrier and non-preferred carrier.
• Applicable with all of the same services as preferred carrier and non-preferred carrier (such as Shop
Across Passenger Type and Alternate Dates).
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• Applicable with all of the same product capabilities as preferred carrier and non-preferred carrier
(such as Alternate city/airport and Customize Routing and Carrier).
• Applicable at a rule level, with same rules as preferred carriers.
• Ability to apply at an itinerary level and/or at a leg level, in the same manner as preferred carrier and
non-preferred carrier as are being applied today within the different products.
• Ability to specify multiple alliance codes in one request (more than one alliance code per entry).
• Ability to specify/combine multiple alliance codes and multiple carrier codes in one request.
• Ability to handle included (preferred) and excluded (non-preferred) alliance and carrier attributes in
one request.
2.2.1.1 OTA XML Request Enhancement Example
<OriginDestinationInformation RPH="1">
<DepartureDateTime>2015-01-01T00:00:00</DepartureDateTime>
<OriginLocation LocationCode="KRK"/>
<DestinationLocation LocationCode="LON"/>
<TPA_Extensions>
<SegmentType Code="O"/>
<IncludeAlliancePref Code="*A"/>
<IncludeAlliancePref Code="*S"/>
</TPA_Extensions>
</OriginDestinationInformation>
<TravelPreferences>
<TPA_Extensions>
<IncludeAlliancePref Code="*A"/>
<IncludeAlliancePref Code="*S"/>
<ExcludeAlliancePref Code="*O"/>
<ExcludeAlliancePref Code="*A"/>
</TPA_Extensions>
</TravelPreferences>
2.2.2 Diversity Customization
Air Shopping Diversity Customization provides customers new optional qualifiers for Price and /or Travel
Time and Additional Nonstop at the shopping request level. The new optional qualifiers allow you to
influence the diversity of responses in the results set, thereby reducing multiple queries to reach the
desired results.
This section includes the following:
• New Capabilities at the Request Level (see “New Capabilities at the Request Level for Bargain
Finder Max Users,” page 5).
• Benefits and Features (see “Benefits and Features,” page 5).
• Functional Details (see “Functional Details for Bargain Finder Max,” page 5).
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2.2.2.1 New Capabilities at the Request Level for Bargain Finder Max Users
• Price and Travel Time Distribution: Allows you to define weight value for either price and/or
travel time.
• Percentage or Number of Additional Nonstop: Allows you to define a percentage or number of
additional nonstop itineraries to be returned.
2.2.2.2 Benefits and Features
Benefits and features are as follows:
• Diversity logic that applies today will remain in effect, but the customer will have opportunity to
influence the rule parameters at a request level.
• All applicable segments on any trip type request and response, including one-way, round-trip, open
jaw, and multi-destination.
• Applicable to itineraries shopping single and multiple passengers.
• Applicable to itineraries shopping public and private fares.
• Applicable to Alternate City shopping.
• Applicable to Shop Across Passenger Type.
• Applicable for Response Restructure (GIR).
• Additional Nonstops also includes direct flights.
Note If a developer decides to invoke Price and Travel Time and Additional Nonstop qualifiers,
customer development work will be required on the Sabre request, but no development work
required on the Sabre response. The response changes are the additional nonstop, and price and
travel time weighting will be within the results sets returned based on Bargain Finder Max tier
level 50, 100, or 200 options.
2.2.2.3 Functional Details for Bargain Finder Max
Functional details include the following:
• Price and Travel Time distribution (see this page).
• Percentage Versus Number of Additional Nonstops (see “Percentage Versus Number of Additional
Nonstops,” page 7).
2.2.2.3.1 Price and Travel Time Distribution
You can now define a weight value for either price and/or travel time as follows:
• PriceWeight – defines the importance of the price of the options (on a scale of 0 to 10).
• TravelTimeWeight – defines the importance of travel time (on a scale of 0 to 10).
• This enhancement applies to Sabre’s Air Shopping diversity model, and a static 65 percent is set for
all customers for the lowest options and short travel time in the result sets returned.
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• For Price and Travel Time, the weighted measure controls the options for ‘short travel time but more
expensive’ and options for the lowest options but with long travel time (35 percent of the options).
• You can control 35 percent of the weight value for price and travel time parameters. The 35 percent
will appear within the mixture of Bargain Finder Max result sets returned.
• The shopping logic determines which option should be selected (only if there are two or more options
with the same price). Price has top priority.
• Sum of all values for price and travel time parameters must equal 10.
• All values cannot be negative.
• Single values cannot exceed 10.
This section includes the following examples:
• Example – Defining Weighting for Price and Travel Time (see this page).
• Example – Request XML for Price and Travel Time (see this page).
• Examples – Scenarios Weightings for Price versus Travel Time (see this page).
Example – Defining Weighting for Price and Travel Time
PriceWeight – defines the importance of the price of the options (on a scale of 0 to 10).
TravelTimeWeight – defines the importance of travel time (on a scale of 0 to 10).
Diversity/Weightings@PriceWeight=”3”
Diversity/Weightings@TravelTimeWeight=”7”
Example – Request XML for Price and Travel Time
<DiversityParameters>
<Weightings PriceWeight=”2” TravelTimeWeight=”8” />
</DiversityParameters>
Results of this weighting can vary per market, and users should test various scenarios to determine what
fits their business needs. For best results, it is recommended to add extreme values to see an effect on the
options returned.
Examples – Scenarios for Weightings for Price Versus Travel Time
The customer can define 35 percent of results sets, which will appear within the mixture of the results set
in the response.
1. Weightings PriceWeight – 10 and TravelTimeWeight – 0
In this example, Price Weight is most important, and BFM result sets will include a mixture of the
lowest fares and combinations of flight schedules that may include longer travel times.
2. Weightings PriceWeight – 0 and TravelTimeWeight – 10
In this example, Travel Time Weight is most important, and BFM result sets will still include the
lowest fares and combinations of flight schedules that may include shortest travel times.
3. Weightings PriceWeight – 8 and TravelTimeWeight – 2
4. Weightings PriceWeight – 2 and TravelTimeWeight – 8
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The default is approximately: PriceWeight – 4 and TravelTimeWeight – 6 (control state).
2.2.2.3.2 Percentage Versus Number of Additional Nonstops
This allows the customer to define a percentage or a number of additional nonstop itineraries to be
returned.
For The following applies Example
Additional Nonstop Percentage
• Defines the percentage of
additional nonstop options
that should be added to
response.
• The nonstop percentage
would be additive options.
It means that the customer
will receive as more options
as it was requested.
• Additional Nonstops
Maximum Percentage will
be set as a default value of
50 percent. Users cannot
request 100 percent
nonstop. For example, a
BFM100 user can request
50 percent nonstop, and
the Sabre system will
return their 100 lowest fare
options, plus an additional
50 nonstop options.
• The new qualifier nonstop
is combinable with other
qualifiers (unless there is a
conflict), including, but not
limited to:
o Forced connection using current connect points.
o Maximum number of connections.
o Long connection.
o No connection to/from/through specified airport.
o Maximum number of flight stops.
o Specified routing/carrier.
Additional Nonstop percentage request parameter:
<TPA_Extensions>
<DiversityParameters AdditionalNonStopsPercentage=”25”/>
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For The following applies Example
Additional Nonstop Number
• Defines the number of
additional nonstop options
that should be added to the
response.
• The additional number of
nonstops requested by this
parameter will be additive
options as well. It means
that when the user of
BFM100 sends a request
with 20 additional
nonstops, the Sabre
system will return their 100
lowest fare options, plus an
additional 20 nonstop
options.
• Maximum of Additional
Nonstops to receive is set
to 50 percent of the total
returned options (by
default).
Additional Nonstop number request parameter:
<TPA_Extensions>
<AdditionalNonStopsNumber=”20”/>
2.2.2.4 OTA XML Request Enhancement Examples
Not applicable.
2.2.2.5 OTA XML Response Enhancement Examples
Additional Nonstop <DiversityParameters AdditionalNonStopsNumber="9" AdditionalNonStopsPercentage="10">
Price Weight and Travel Time
<!--Defines how important are various parameters of options in response. Sum of all weightings
needs to equal 10.-->
<Weightings PriceWeight="7" TravelTimeWeight="3"/>
2.2.2.5.1 Example OTA XMLDiversity Customizations
<!--Optional-->
<!--Repeat Factor=0-1-->
<!--Diversity Parameters elements -->
<!--AdditionalNonStopsNumber (attribute), Defines how many additional non-stop options should be added to response.
Overrides @Percentage.-->
<!--AdditionalNonStopsPercentage (attribute), Defines how many additional non-stop options should be added to response as
a percentage of requested number of options.-->
<DiversityParameters AdditionalNonStopsNumber="9" AdditionalNonStopsPercentage="10">
<!--Optional-->
<!--Repeat Factor=0-1-->
<!--Defines how important are various parameters of options in response. Sum of all weightings needs to equal 10.-->
<Weightings PriceWeight="7" TravelTimeWeight="3"/>
</DiversityParameters>
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2.2.3 Validating Interline Ticketing Agreement – GSA
The Validating Interline Ticketing Agreement – General Sales Agent (GSA) feature is for specific beta
clients only.
2.2.3.1 Enhancements or Defects Resolved
Reference Applies to Enhancements or Defects Resolved
SAN 7952 Request and Response
Sabre is making substantial changes to validating carrier logic to align it across Shopping, Pricing, Ticketing, and Exchanges for consistent application to return “ticketable” options. The changes in this enhancement include improvements in how the validating carrier is selected, expanded abilities for a carrier to designate a General Sales Agent (GSA) for ticketing within a settlement plan by country, new trailer messages, and improved Interline Agreement displays.
Validations performed for itinerary options to be returned are:
• The selected validating carrier participates in the ticket issuance
settlement plan, such as ARC or BSP.
• The validating carrier allows for the ticket to be issued with all
marketing and operating carriers for the itinerary segment being
fulfilled; interline agreements.
For additional detail, refer to the DAG attached to the SAN 7952.
Note Only Activated for GSA Validating Interline Ticketing
Agreement BETA clients.
2.2.3.2 Detail Showing OTA XML Request Enhancement
Request/Response Type Format/Example
OTA XML Request Settlement Method Override
OTA_AirLowFareSearchRQ/TravelPreferences/SettlementMethod/Text()
Example
<TravelPreferences>
- <TPA_Extensions> <SettlementMethod>ARC</SettlementMethod>
</TPA_Extensions> - </TravelPreferences>
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2.2.3.3 Detail Showing OTA XML Response Enhancement
Enhancement Description
Trailer Message - OTA Response Tag
OTA_AirLowFareSearchRS/PricedItineraries/PricedItinerary/AirItineraryPricingInfo/PTC_FareBreakdowns/PTC_FareBreakdown/PassengerFare/TPA_Extensions/Messages)
Message Type - W
Existing Tag – new trailers will be seen here
Sterilized Alternate and Neutral Validating Carrier
Serialize alternate and neutral validating carrier in a separate XML element.
<AirItineraryPricingInfo> : <TPA_Extensions> : <ValidatingCarrier SettlementMethod="BSP" NewVcxProcess="true"> <Default>XX</Default> <Alternate>YY</Alternate> <Alternate>ZZ</Alternate> </ValidatingCarrier> </TPA_Extensions> </AirItineraryPricingInfo>
Example – “OTA Message Type – W”
-<Messages>
<Message Type="W" Info="VALIDATING CARRIER -" FailCode="0"/>
<Message Type="W" Info="OPTIONAL VALIDATING CARRIERS - YY ZZ" FailCode="0"/>
</Messages>
Example – “Serialized”
<AirItineraryPricingInfo>
- <TPA_Extensions>
- <ValidatingCarrier SettlementMethod="ARC" NewVcxProcess="true"> <Default>XX</Default>
<Alternate>YY</Alternate>
<Alternate>ZZ</Alternate> </ValidatingCarrier>
</TPA_Extensions> </AirItineraryPricingInfo>
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The <Alternate>YY</Alternate> tag will be used to return Alternate Validating Carrier or Optional
Validating Carrier as follows:
• Alternate Validating Carrier A marketing carrier who participates in the itinerary and returns the
same fare solution as the default/primary validating carrier
• Optional Validating Carrier Describes a condition when there are two or more neutral validating
carriers that can be assigned to the same lowest fare solution. One of these carriers must be chosen as
the validating carrier because a Default Validating Carrier cannot be assigned by the system.
2.2.4 Baggage Allowance
Sabre has enhanced the response for two BargainFinderMax services to now include baggage allowance.
The new baggage allowance information includes number of bags allowed (from 0 – 99) and weight
limitations.
Activation of this feature will be by request only.
Following are the services that include baggage allowance:
• BargainFinderMaxRS
• BargainFinderMax_ADRS
2.2.4.1 OTA XML Response Example
</Messages>
<BaggageInformationList> <BaggageInformation>
<Segment Id="0"/> <Segment Id="1"/>
<Segment Id="2"/> <Allowance Pieces="1"/>
</BaggageInformation>
</BaggageInformationList>
2.2.5 Terminal ID Information
Sabre has enhanced all Bargain Finder Max OTA responses to include the departure airport and arrival
airport terminal ID information. This is included in BargainFinderMaxRS – All BFM Services.
2.2.5.1 OTA XML Response Examples
The following example shows departure airport location terminal ID:
<FlightSegment DepartureDateTime="2014-10-31T14:30:00" ArrivalDateTime="2014-10-31T16:35:00"
StopQuantity="0" FlightNumber="3098" ResBookDesigCode="E" ElapsedTime="125">
<DepartureAirport LocationCode="TPE" TerminalID="2"/>
<ArrivalAirport LocationCode="CAN"/>
<OperatingAirline Code="CZ" FlightNumber="3098"/>
<Equipment AirEquipType="772"/>
<MarketingAirline Code="CZ"/>
<MarriageGrp>O</MarriageGrp>
<DepartureTimeZone GMTOffset="8"/>
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<ArrivalTimeZone GMTOffset="8"/>
<TPA_Extensions>
<eTicket Ind="true"/>
</TPA_Extensions>
</FlightSegment>
The following example shows arrival airport location terminal ID:
<FlightSegment DepartureDateTime="2014-11-18T21:55:00" ArrivalDateTime="2014-11-18T23:20:00"
StopQuantity="0" FlightNumber="275" ResBookDesigCode="K" ElapsedTime="85">
<DepartureAirport LocationCode="BKK" />
<ArrivalAirport LocationCode="HKT" TerminalID="1"/>
<OperatingAirline Code="PG" FlightNumber="275"/>
<Equipment AirEquipType="320"/>
<MarketingAirline Code="PG"/>
<MarriageGrp>I</MarriageGrp>
<DepartureTimeZone GMTOffset="7"/>
<ArrivalTimeZone GMTOffset="7"/>
<TPA_Extensions>
<eTicket Ind="true"/>
</TPA_Extensions>
</FlightSegment>
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3 Documentation Updates
3.1 Introduction
This chapter includes references to all documentation updates.
3.2 New WSDL Files
The new WSDL files to generate proxy code are:
• http://webservices.sabre.com/wsdl/sabreXML1.0.00/shopping/BargainFinderMaxRQ_v1-8-2.wsdl
• http://webservices.sabre.com/wsdl/sabreXML1.0.00/shopping/BargainFinderMaxSAPTRQ_v1-8-
2.wsdl
• http://webservices.sabre.com/wsdl/sabreXML1.0.00/shopping/BargainFinderMaxADRQ_v1-8-2.wsdl
3.3 Updated WSDL and Schema Documents
BargainFinderMaxRQRS_v1-8-2.xsd (schema)
BargainFinderMaxRQ_v1-8-2.wsdl (wsdl)
BargainFinderMaxSAPTRQRS_v1-8-2.xsd (schema)
BargainFinderMaxSAPTRQ_v1-8-2.wsdl (wsdl)
BargainFinderMaxADRQRS_v1-8-2.xsd (schema)
BargainFinderMaxADRQ_v1-8-2.wsdl (wsdl)
3.4 Updated Design Documents
• BargainFinderMaxRQ_v1-8-2_Design.xml
• BargainFinderMax_SAPTRQ_v1-8-2_Design.xml
• BargainFinderMax_ADRQ_v1-8-2_Design.xml
3.5 Updated Online Help
BargainFinderMaxRQ XML Help will be updated to match the current XML schemas it describes.
BargainFinderMaxRQ XML Help allows clients to find the necessary information to make changes to the
preferences set within the XML files. BargainFinderMax XML Help contains detailed information about
BargainFinderMaxRQ's XML schemas, including descriptions, data requirements, usage requirements,
patterns, children, attributes, and minimum and maximum occurrences.
Bargain Finder MaxRQ XML Help also contains frequently asked questions and some basic information
about the BargainFinderMaxRQ service.
For details about the changes to the online help, refer to the "Revision History" topic under "Getting
Started" in the help system.
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3.6 Other Supporting Documents
Additional supporting documents include web service descriptions, sample request and response design
XML documents, sample request and response payloads, and other service-specific documents.
For Bargain Finder Max customer acceptance testing releases, supporting documents for new web
services and updated web services (due to enhancements or corrections), will be available in Sabre Dev
Studio, denoted by the word "PROD" in the downloadable artifact description.
When a new Bargain Finder Max release is deployed to production, all finalized supporting
documentation will be available via Sabre Dev Studio.
During the testing phase, refer to these release notes for changes to existing services that have been
previously released to production so that you can modify and test your client code.
3.7 Obtaining Tools and Artifacts
For new Web services and Web services upgraded to a new version, WSDL, schema, and design
documents will be available on the Sabre Dev Studio.
You can download the WSDL and schema documents on the Sabre Dev Studio at
https://developer.sabre.com or directly from the environment URL. You need a login in order to access
the Dev Studio site.
For Bargain Finder Max customer acceptance testing releases, supporting documents for new Web
services and updated Web services (due to enhancements or corrections), will be available on the Dev
Studio site, denoted by the word "PROD" in the downloadable artifact description.
When a new Bargain Finder Max release is deployed to production, all finalized supporting
documentation will be available via Sabre Dev Studio.
During the testing phase, please refer to these release notes for changes to existing services that have been
previously released to production so that you can modify and test your client code.
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4 Technical Support
4.1 Overview
If you have any questions or need assistance, contact our Sabre Dev Studio Global Customer Support
Center via any of the methods provided in this chapter.
4.2 Phone
When reporting production or other critical/time sensitive issues, contact us via telephone as follows:
Location Phone Number
USA 800-678-9460
Canada 682-605-5570
International 598-2-518-6020 or your regional Sabre Software help desk
4.3 Email
Email is monitored 24 x 7 with a response within 24 hours or less. The email address is:
Note Please include the Sabre Pseudo City Code (PCC) where the issue is occurring.
When reporting an issue with web services, input and output payloads are required. Please attach the
payloads as separate files, and name them clearly. Samples of these files are available at:
https://developer.sabre.com
When sending zipped files, please make a note of the following required file naming convention. To help
ensure that our environment is free of viruses, our policy mandates that all messages received by Sabre
from external sources follow special file name guidelines. File names must end in ".sabre.zip" or the
zipped attachment will be removed by the email server (for example, “docs.zip” would need to be
renamed to “docs.sabre.zip”).
If your correspondence is regarding a previously reported issue, please include the service incident (“SI”)
number in the subject line of your message.
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