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| Function: |
| To give specific identification numbers, either as single numbers or ranges. |
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| Identity number qualifier |
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| Segment Notes: |
This segment is used to provide identification numbers relevant to one or more shipping containers or packaging units.
In EANCOM it is recommended to use the Serial Shipping Container Code for unique identification of individual transport packages (see page 2).
DE C208: If a sequential series of identity numbers is provided (e.g., from 1 up to and including 10) only one repetition of composite C208 is needed with the first repetition of 7402 specifying the smaller number (e.g., 1) and the second repetition the larger number (e.g., 10). If the identity numbers are not sequential and part of a series (e.g., 1, 3, and 10) then a separate C208 and DE 7402 must be used for each identity number.
Within internal applications users may provide a range of Serial Shipping Container Codes using one repetition of C208 (as described above) by transmitting a 17 digit SSCC and calculating the check digit within the application. The full 18 digit Serial Shipping Container Code (not in sequence due to check digit algorithm) must be transmitted using separate C208 composites in open trade applications.
Example :
GIN+BJ+354123450000000106+354123450000000416'
This example identifies two serial shipping container codes 354123450000000106 and 354123450000000416. |
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