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A group of segments enabling the standard commercial factors relevant to a specific group of items to be specified. e.g. quantity related price break factors or minimum order quantity. |
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Function: |
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To provide free form or coded text information. |
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EAN |
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Text subject code qualifier |
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PUR |
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Purchasing information |
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References to a standard text. This composite is only used when trading partners have agreed to use mutually defined code values. |
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001 = ...standard text... |
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Code list identification code |
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Code list responsible agency code |
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91 |
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Assigned by supplier or supplier's agent |
92 |
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Assigned by buyer or buyer's agent |
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This composite is only used if coded text can not be used. |
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O |
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O |
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ISO 639 two alpha code |
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This data element is only used when non coded free text has been provided in data element C108. |
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N |
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Segment Notes: |
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This segment is used to provide free text information related to the complete product group. Use of this segment in free form is not recommended since it may inhibit automatic processing of the price/sales catalogue. Coded references to standard texts is an available functionality which enables automatic processing and reduces transmission and processing overheads. Standard texts should be mutually defined among trading partners and can be used to cover legal and other requirements.
Example: FTX+PUR+1+001::91' |
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