EANCOM® 2002 S4 Edition 2016 Part II
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5. Segments Layout
 
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SG17 - C 1000 -
PGI-DTM-QTY-ALI-FTX-SG18-SG19-SG20-SG21-SG27-SG30-SG31-SG32-SG33-SG34-SG35-SG36
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.
SG19 - C 100 -
PRI-CUX-APR-RNG-DTM
A group of segments identifying the details of the price information for the product or service identified in the Price group.
PRI - M 1 -
Price details
  Function:
  To specify price information.
 
EDIFACT
EAN *
Description
C509
PRICE INFORMATION
C
R    
5125
Price code qualifier
M an..3
M  
AAA = Calculation net
AAE = Information price, excluding allowances or charges, including taxes
AAF = Information price, excluding allowances or charges and taxes
INF = Information
AAA - The price stated is the net price including all allowances and charges and excluding taxes. Allowances and charges may be stated for information purposes only.
INF - The price stated is a fixed price and provided for information purposes only.
AAH = Subject to escalation and price adjustment
AAQ = Firm price
ABL = Base price
ABM = Base price difference
Use the codes AAH, AAQ, ABL, ABM when dealing with CSA (customer specific articles).
5118
Price amount
C n..15
R    
5375
Price type code
C an..3
O  
CA = Catalogue
CT = Contract
5387
Price specification code
C an..3
O  
AAE = Not subject to fluctuation
ALT = Alternate price
DPR = Discount price
RTP = Retail price
5284
Unit price basis value
C n..9
D    
6411
Measurement unit code
C an..3
D  
KGM = kilogram
5213
Sub-line item price change operation code
C an..3
N    
Segment Notes:
This segment is used to provide pricing information which is relevant to a complete product group.

Example:
PRI+AAA:14.58:CT:AAE'

Dependency Notes:
Data elements 5284 and 6411 are used when a product is a variable quantity product, e.g. price per 200 kilos, or when the unit of measure for purchasing, delivery, and invoicing are different for a product, e.g. sugar is not a variable quantity product but ordered and delivered in packs, and invoiced in kilos or tonnes.
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