EANCOM® 2002 Part III Data Element & Code Sets Directory
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7143 Item type identification code
 
Coded identification of an item type.
                              
For code list updates look into the Global Data Dictionary: http://apps.gs1.org/GDD/bms/EANCOM/Pages/clDetails.aspx?semanticURN=urn:gs1:gdd:cl:7143ItemTypeIdentificationCode
                              
       
    S Old Code  
  AA =
Product version number
Number assigned by manufacturer or seller to identify the release of a product.
     
  AC =
HIBC (Health Industry Bar Code)
Article identifier used within health sector to indicate data used conforms to HIBC.
     
@ AQ =
Coupon number
GS1 Description:
A number identifying a coupon which is attached to the identified product.
  CPN  
  AT =
Price look up number
Identification number on a product allowing a quick electronic retrieval of price information for that product.
     
+ ATC =
Therapeutic classification number (GS1 Temporary Code)
A code to specify a product's therapeutic classification.
     
+ BAN =
Base article node number (GS1 Temporary Code)
A number which identifies a node within a base article configuration.
     
5+ BB =
Lot number
A number indicating the lot number of a product.
     
  BP =
Buyer's part number
Reference number assigned by the buyer to identify an article.
GS1 Description:
Reference number assigned by the buyer to identify an article.
GS1 usage note:
As the code values 'BP' and 'IN' are defined in the same way, it is recommeded that the code value 'IN' be used to specify any article numbers assigned by the buyer.
     
++ BRI =
Brick Code (GS1 Temporary Code)
Global GS1 classification category code. Unique, permanent 10-digit key.
     
+ BU =
Dye lot number
Number identifying a dye lot.
  DLN  
@ BZ =
Original equipment number
Original equipment number allocated to spare parts by the manufacturer.
  OEN  
  CG =
Commodity grouping
Code for a group of articles with common characteristics (e.g. used for statistical purposes).
     
  DW =
Drawing
Reference number identifying a drawing of an article.
     
++ EWC =
European Waste Catalogue (GS1 Temporary Code)
Waste type number according to the European Waste Catalogue (EWC).
     
5+ FS =
Fish species
Identification of fish species.
     
++ GAT =
GPC Brick attribute type (GS1 Temporary Code)
Unique 8 digit code which identifies the Global GS1 classification.
     
4+ GAV =
GPC brick attribute value (GS1 Temporary Code)
Unique 8 digit code which identifies the Global GS1 classification attribute value
     
  GB =
Buyer's internal product group code
Product group code used within a buyer's internal systems.
     
  GD =
Industry sector article group number/product classification code (GS1 Temporary Code)
Sectoral product group or classification identification code. Administered by a sector specific agency.
     
+ GLN =
Global Location Number (GS1 Temporary Code)
Unique location number assigned by a Member Organisation of GS1.
     
  GN =
National product group code
National product group code. Administered by a national agency.
     
  GU =
Supplier's internal article group number/product classification code (GS1 Temporary Code)
Product group or classification identification code within a supplier's internal system.
     
  HS =
Harmonised system
The item number is part of, or is generated in the context of the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonised System), as developed and maintained by the World Customs Organization (WCO).
     
  IB =
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)
Self explanatory.
     
  IN =
Buyer's item number
The item number has been allocated by the buyer.
     
  IS =
ISSN (International Standard Serial Number)
Self explanatory.
     
  IT =
Buyer's style number
Number given by the buyer to a specific style or form of an article, especially used for garments.
     
  LI =
Line item number (GS1 Temporary Code)
Number identifying a specific line within a document/message.
     
  MF =
Manufacturer's (producer's) article number
The number given to an article by its manufacturer.
     
  MN =
Model number
Reference number assigned by the manufacturer to differentiate variations in similar products in a class or group.
     
  NB =
Batch number
The item number is a batch number.
GS1 Description:
Number supplementing the identification code of a product used to identify the specific production place and/or time of a product.
     
+ PGC =
Price grouping code (GS1 Temporary Code)
Number assigned to identify a grouping of products based on price.
     
  PV =
Promotional variant number
The item number is a promotional variant number.
GS1 Description:
Number supplementing the identification code of a product and identifying that product as a variant of the standard product. To be used when the variation is not sufficiently significant to justify a change fo the main identification code of the product.
     
+ RVM =
Restricted circulation variable measure number (GS1 Temporary Code)
A number assigned to identify a restricted circulation variable measure item.
     
  SA =
Supplier's article number
Number assigned to an article by the supplier of that article.
     
  SN =
Serial number
Identification number of an item which distinguishes this specific item out of a number of identical items.
     
  SPP =
Standard product also used in promotions (GS1 Temporary Code)
Article number of a standard product which may temporarily also be used for promotional purposes, e.g. the physical product or price of the product does not change but a christmas tree is marked on the packaging to decorate the product for christmas.
     
  SRS =
RSK number
Plumbing and heating.
     
@ SRT =
IFLS (Institut Francais du Libre Service) 5 digit product classification code
5 digit code for product classification managed by the Institut Francais du Libre Service.
  IF5  
@ SRU =
IFLS (Institut Francais du Libre Service) 9 digit product classification code
9 digit code for product classification managed by the Institut Francais du Libre Service.
  IF9  
@@ SRV =
GS1 Global Trade Item Number
A unique number, up to 14-digits, assigned according to the numbering structure of the GS1 system. 'GS1' stands for the 'Global Standards One'.
  EN/UP/  
5@ SRX =
Slaughter number
Unique number given by a slaughterhouse to an animal or a group of animals of the same breed.
EDIFACT
  X1  
+++ SSS =
Distributor’s article identifier
Identifier assigned to an article by the distributor of that article.
     
5@ SST =
Norwegian Classification system ENVA
Product classification system used in the Norwegian market.
EDIFACT
  XY7  
5@ SSU =
Supplier assigned
Product classification assigned by the supplier.
EDIFACT
  XY8  
5@ SSV =
Mexican classification system AMECE
Product classification system used in the Mexican market.
EDIFACT
  XY9  
5@ SSW =
German classification system CCG
Product classification system used in the German market.
EDIFACT
  XZ0  
5@ SSX =
Finnish classification system EANFIN
Product classification system used in the Finnish market.
EDIFACT
  XZ1  
5@ SSY =
Canadian classification system ICC
Product classification system used in the Canadian market.
EDIFACT
  XZ2  
5@ SSZ =
Dutch classification system CBL
Product classification system used in the Dutch market.
EDIFACT
  XZ4  
  ST =
Style number
Number given to a specific style or form of an article, especially used for garments.
     
6@ STA =
Dutch classification system CBL
Product classification system used in the Dutch market.
  XZ4  
+++ STB =
Japanese classification system JICFS
Product Classification system used in the Japanese market.
     
+++ STC =
European Union dairy subsidy eligibility classification
Category of product eligible for EU subsidy (applies for certain dairy products with specific level of fat content).
     
+++ STD =
GS1 Spain Classification
Product classification system used in the Spanish Market.
     
+++ STE =
GS1 Poland classification system
Product classification system used in the Polish market.
     
+++ STF =
Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology of the Russian Federation
A Russian government agency that serves as a national standardization body of the Russian Federation.
     
+++ STG =
Efficient Consumer Response (ECR) Austria classification system
Product classification system used in the Austrian market.
     
+++ STH =
GS1 Italy classification system
Product classification system used in the Italian market
     
+++ STI =
CPV (Common Procurement Vocabulary)
Official classification system for public procurement in the European Union.
     
+++ STJ =
IFDA (International Foodservice Distributors Association)
International Foodservice Distributors Association (IFDA).
     
+++ STK =
AHFS (American Hospital Formulary Service) pharmacologic therapeutic classification.
Pharmacologic therapeutic classification maintained by the American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS).
     
+++ STL =
ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical) classification system
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification system maintained by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
     
+++ STM =
CLADIMED (Classification des Dispositifs Médicaux)
A five level classification system for medical devices maintained by the CLADIMED organisation used in the French market.
     
+++ STN =
CMDR (Canadian Medical Device Regulations) classification system
Classification system related to the Canadian Medical Device Regulations maintained by Health Canada.
     
+++ STO =
CNDM (Classificazione Nazionale dei Dispositivi Medici)
A classification system for medical devices used in the Italian market.
     
+++ STP =
UK DM&D (Dictionary of Medicines & Devices) standard coding scheme
A classification system for medicines and devices use in the UK market.
     
+++ STQ =
eCl
ss
Standardized material and service classification and dictionary maintained by eClass e.V.
     
+++ STR =
EDMA (European Diagnostic Manufacturers Association)Products Classification
Classification for in vitro diagnostics medical devices maintained by the European Diagnostic Manufacturers Association.
     
+++ STS =
EGAR (European Generic Article Register)
A classification system for medical devices.
     
+++ STT =
GMDN (Global Medical Devices Nomenclature)
Nomenclature system for identification of medical devices officially approved by the European Union.
     
+++ STU =
GPI (Generic Product Identifier)
A drug classification system managed by Medi-Span.
     
+++ STV =
HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System)
A classification system used with US healthcar insurance programs.
     
+++ STW =
ICPS (International Classification for Patient Safety)
A patient safety taxonomy maintained by the World Health Organisation.
     
+++ STX =
MedDRA (Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities)
A medical dictionary maintained by the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA).
     
+++ STY =
Medical Columbus
Medical product classification system used in the German market.
     
+++ STZ =
NAPCS (North American Product Classification System)
Product classification system used in the North American market.
     
+++ SUA =
NHS (National Health Services) eClass
Product and Service classification system used in United Kingdom market.
     
+++ SUB =
US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) Product Code Classification Database US FDA
Product Code Classification Database contains medical device names and associated information developed by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH).
     
+++ SUC =
SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms)
A medical nomenclature system developed between the NHS and the College of American Pathologists.
     
+++ SUD =
UMDNS (Universal Medical Device Nomenclature System)
A standard international nomenclature and computer coding system for medical devices maintained by the Emergency Care Research Institute (ECRI).
     
4+ SUE =
GS1 Global Returnable Asset Identifier, non-serialised
A unique, 13-digit number assigned according to the numbering structure of the GS1 system and used to identify a type of Reusable Transport Item (RTI).
  GEF689  
5+ SUF =
IMEI
The International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a unique number to identify mobile phones.
It includes the origin, model and serial number of the device. The structure is specified in 3GPP TS 23.003.
     
4+ UA =
Ultimate customer's article number
Number assigned by ultimate customer to identify relevant article.
     
++ X10 =
Lottery game number (GS1 Temporary Code)
     
++ X11 =
Lottery pack book number (GS1 Temporary Code)
     
++ X12 =
NABCA product code (GS1 Temporary Code)
     
6+ X13 =
Waste type number (GS1 Temporary Code)
Identification of the type of item number. Notes: User or association defined code. May be used in combination with 1131/3055.
     
++ X2 =
Ear-tag number (GS1 Temporary Code)
Unique number given by a national authority to identify an animal individually.
     
 
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