There are two schools of thought in the shared services world regarding how to define e-invoicing. The first school represents those that believe an electronic invoice is a structured data file, rather than an unstructured file. The second school has a broader view. This school includes within their definition the receipt of “unstructured data,” namely PDFs received by email.
In this article Tungsten explains the biggest difference between XML and PDF e-invoicing
Source: http://www.sharedserviceslink.com/article/four-differences-between-e-invoicing-and-email-pdfs
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