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UCC Code variations

From: Mike Rawlins <mcr2@...>
Date: Fri Jul 29, 2005  5:37 pm
Subject: UCC Code variations
Another question on codes today:

What is (or should be) the relationship between:

U.P.C. Consumer Package Code (1-5-5) UI in X12 DE 235
U.P.C./EAN Case Code (2-5-5) UA in X12 DE 235
EAN/UCC 14 UK in X12 DE 235

My hunch is that for any given product the first two are usually subsets of
the third. Again, I've researched but can't find a definitive answer about
this.

I have a situation where the consumer package code isn't a subset of the
EAN/UCC 14 code (e.g. 3-58790-00228-6 and 1-00-58790-00228-2), and my
client doesn't publish the U.P.C/EAN Case code on their price list. Some
of their customers think the 12 digit case code should have a "3" in the
second position to match the consumer package code, and others think it
should have a "0" to match the 14 digit case code. The only values that
are actually barcoded are the consumer package code and the EAN/UCC 14 code
on the case.

Anyone have any ideas on this?

Thanks,

Mike


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Michael C. Rawlins, Rawlins EC Consulting
www.rawlinsecconsulting.com
Using XML with Legacy Business Applications (Addison-Wesley, 2003)
www.awprofessional.com/titles/0321154940




 
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