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2A12_MG_V01_02_00_ProductMasterNotification.htm
(26-Mar-2002 00:00:00)
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document has been prepared by RosettaNet (http://www.rosettanet.org) from
requirements
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during the cluster/segment workshops and in conformance with the RosettaNet
methodology.
Guideline Information
lines 2,27,90 |
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Constraint |
At
least one of EmailAddress, facsimileNumber or telephoneNumber is mandatory. |
lines 7,95 |
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Constraint |
Only
GlobalPartnerRoleClassificationCode equal to Product Information Distributor
allowed |
7 |
Constraint |
Only
GlobalPartnerRoleClassificationCode equal to Product Information User allowed |
95 |
Entity Instances |
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|
Account
Supplier |
Any
trading partner that buys or sells products/services from customers and/or
vendors. |
|
Account
User |
Any
trading partner that requires an account to buy or sell products/services. |
|
Anonymous
Buyer |
A
requestor of information that chooses to remain anonymous. |
|
Appointment
Provider |
The
stakeholder(s) in the shipment delivery activity. |
|
AuthorizedServiceProvider |
The
Service Provider authorized by an OEM to perform service on a unit. |
|
Authorizer |
The
partner role that provides product authorization, from a product owner or
manufacturer, for a reselling organization to resell a product. |
|
Buyer |
An
employee or organization that buys products for a partner type in the supply
chain. |
|
Catalog
Distributor |
The
partner role that distributes catalog information to catalog producers and
buyers. |
|
Catalog
Producer |
The
partner role that produces catalog information for a partner type in the
supply chain. |
|
Change
Requester |
A
party who has an interest in requesting a review of a possible change to the
component. The requester may be any party including customers and suppliers. |
|
Change
Review Forum |
A
party who has responsibility for the review of Engineering Change Requests
and the drafting and review of Engineering Change Orders. The Change Review
Forum is assumed to be at the company that has responsibility for the
engineering aspects of the component affected by the change. |
|
Claim
Requester |
The
owner of the shipments who is responsible for the intact delivery. |
|
Consignee |
The
receiver of the shipment. |
|
Credit
Provider |
This
partner role is responsible for providing credit information about potential
customers. |
|
Credit
Reference Requester |
This
partner role is responsible for requesting credit information about potential
customers. |
|
Customer |
This
partner role creates a demand for a product or service. |
|
Customer
Manager |
This
partner role manages the relationship with the business customers. |
|
Decision
Stakeholder |
The
party (such as suppliers, customers and others) who is responsible for the
review and approval of the Engineering Change Approval Request. The
stakeholders may be from multiple organizations. |
|
Delivery
Appointment Provider |
A
party that receives a request for a change to a previously scheduled delivery
appointment. |
|
Delivery
Appointment Requester |
A
party that requests a change to a previously scheduled delivery appointment. |
|
Demand
Creator |
The
partner role that identifies the opportunity, submits design registration,
provides engineering support to advance the opportunity towards design win,
and generates revenue by satisfying customer demand for a product. |
|
Failure
Report Administrator |
An
employee or organizational entity that receives and processes PIP Failure
Notifications. |
|
Financing
Processor |
The
organization that processes the request for financing. |
|
Forecast
Owner |
The
party that creates a sales or order forecast and is ultimately responsible
for it. |
|
Forecast
Recipient |
The
party that receives a sales or order forecast. |
|
Forecast
Reply Recipient |
The
party that receives a forecast reply. The Recipient can be the original
forecast owner or other forecast partner (Please refer to the
GlobalPartnerClassificationCode). |
|
Implementation
Plan Creator |
The
partner role that creates, maintains and manages an implementation plan
associated with an Engineering Change Order. |
|
Initiator |
The
party that starts the data exchange. |
|
In-transit
Information User |
The
party who receives shipment status information. |
|
Invoice
Provider |
The
organization that generates the invoice. |
|
Invoice
Receiver |
The
organization being invoiced. |
|
Invoice
Reject Provider |
The
organization that rejects an invoice. |
|
Invoice
Reject Receiver |
The
organization being issued an Invoice Reject Notification. |
|
Marketing
Activity Information User |
The
party who uses information about Marketing Activities. This party might include
distributors, and retail operations. |
|
Marketing
Activity Initiator |
The
partner role that distributes information about marketing activities being
sponsored by the organization. |
|
Payee |
The
party receiving a payment. |
|
Payer |
The
party issuing a payment. |
|
PIP
Failure Notifier |
An
organizational process that automatically notifies the appropriate Failure
Report Administrator of a PIP process failure. |
|
Product
Distributor |
The
party authorized by a Product Supplier to purchase goods and services from
the Product Supplier and resell to customers. |
|
Product
Information Distributor |
The
partner role that distributes new product information to product information
users and buyers. |
|
Product
Information Subscriber |
The
business partner that subscribes to product information from other business
partners. |
|
Product
Information User |
The
partner role that uses product information to create or update enterprise
systems and online promotion systems such as electronic catalog systems. |
|
Product
Provider |
The
partner role that creates a differentiated product, owns the registration
process and creates a list of eligible products for use in design
registration. |
|
Product
Supplier |
This
partner role supplies product to customers in the supply chain. |
|
Receiver |
The
intended recipient of products or business information. The Receiver may
verify receipt if prescribed. |
|
Responder |
The
party that replies to the initiators message. |
|
Return
Provider |
The
party responsible for authorizing and/or processing the return. |
|
Return
Receiver |
A
third-party or warehousing operation responsible for receiving returns,
inspecting the package contents and comparing to the issued RMA to assure the
contents are what was authorized on the RMA. |
|
Return
Requester |
Any
party wishing to return a product. This role could be played by a large
end-user such as the Government Services Administration (GSA), a distributor,
or a reseller. |
|
Sales
Facilitator |
This
partner role facilitates the sale of product between partners in the supply
chain. |
|
Sales
Lead Originator |
The
party assigning a sales lead to another party. |
|
Sales
Lead Processor |
The
party who receives the sales lead. This party is responsible for accepting or
rejecting the lead, and if accepted, reports the status of the lead. |
|
Sales
Marketing Claim Processor |
The
partner role that processes the claim and/or remits compensation to the Sales
Marketing Claimant. |
|
Sales
Marketing Claimant |
The
partner role that requests reimbursement from a Sales Marketing Claim
Processor. |
|
Sales
Marketing Program Reimbursement Recipient |
The
partner role that receives status on a previously submitted sales marketing
claim, or who receives reimbursement without submitting a claim. |
|
Sales
Marketing Program Reimburser |
The
partner role that is currently processing a sales marketing claim, (or providing
a payment without a claim submitted) and who provides information on the
status of the claim processing. |
|
Seller |
An
organization that sells products to partners in the supply chain. |
|
Shipment
Information User |
The
party who receives shipment status information. |
|
Shipment
Requester |
The
party requesting transportation services. |
|
ShipmentController |
The
party who is authorized to make decisions regarding a shipment while
in-transit. |
|
Shipper |
The
party who relinquishes (assigns) a shipment to a transport service provider. |
|
Solution
Provider |
The
party that may architect, configure, engineer, sell, or determine the
fulfillment of the configured solution to partners in the supply chain. |
|
Solution
Requester |
This
party that creates a demand for a product or service, or has contracted with
a Solution Provider for the manufacture or fulfillment of a product(s). |
|
Specification
Provider |
The
partner role that creates or passes on manufacturing specifications. This may
be a Solution Provider, an OEM who is sub-contracting manufacturing tasks
like fabrication or assembly, or another party. |
|
Specification
User |
The
partner role that uses a manufacturing specification. This might be a
sub-contract assembler or fabricator. |
|
Stakeholder |
The
party that is required to implement an Engineering Change Order. The
Stakeholder may include all levels of suppliers, customers or other parties.
The Stakeholder may represent multiple organizations. The Stakeholder may
draft and/or be responsible for completing tasks in an implementation plan. |
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Status
Requester |
The
functional partner role, that could be a Product Provider, that creates a
differentiated product, owns the registration process and creates a list of
eligible products, or who is responsible for identifying the opportunity
(that is, it could be a Demand Creator). |
|
Status
Responder |
The
organizational partner role, that could be a Product Provider, that creates a
differentiated product, owns the registration process and creates a list of
eligible products, or who is responsible for identifying the opportunity
(that is, it could be a Demand Creator). |
|
Supplier |
This
partner role supplies product to customers in the supply chain. |
|
Tender
Information User |
The
stakeholder(s) in the tendering activity. |
|
Transport
Service Provider |
The
party that provides transportation services for a Shipment Requester. |
|
WarrantyProvider |
The
provider who honors the warranty terms and reimburses the Authorized Service
Provider for a service event performed under the terms of the warranty. |
lines 11,99 |
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Entity Instances |
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Electronic
Components |
The
electronic components supply chain. |
Information
Technology |
The
information technology supply chain. |
Semiconductor
Manufacturing |
The
semiconductor manufacturing supply chain. |
lines 12,23,39,43,100 |
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Entity Instances |
|
Broker |
Representative
of a third party. |
Carrier |
Product
carrier for transporting goods in supply chain. |
Contract
Manufacturer |
The
party responsible for the services rendered. |
Customs
Broker |
Product
customs broker in supply chain. |
Distribution
Center |
Product
distributor in supply chain. |
Distributor |
Product
distributor in supply chain. |
End
User |
Product
end user in supply chain. |
End
User Government |
End
user government. |
Financier |
Financial
service provider in supply chain |
Freight
Forwarder |
Product
freight forwarder for transporting goods in supply chain. |
Manufacturer |
Product
manufacturer in supply chain. |
Original
Equipment Manufacturer |
Product
manufacturer of original equipment in the supply chain. |
Quality
Data Provider |
The
party responsible for sending the Repair Quality Data. The Provider, through various means,
learns of product or product component defect(s). |
Quality
Data User |
The
party who receives the repair and/or test data. The User analyzes the data and incorporates findings into its
business model. |
Reseller |
The
party who buys goods from a manufacturer and resells them to customers
unchanged. |
Retailer |
Product
retailer in supply chain. |
ServiceProvider |
A
provider of services such as repair, diagnoses, maintainence, installation or
removal of a unit. |
Shopper |
Product
shopper in supply chain. |
Warehouser |
Product
warehouser in supply chain. |
Forecast
Reply Recipient |
The
party that receives a forecast reply. The Recipient can be the original
forecast owner or other forecast partner (Please refer to the
GlobalPartnerClassificationCode). |
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Constraint |
Only
GlobalDocumentFunctionCode equal to Request is allowed |
13 |
Entity Instances |
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Request |
The
business document is a request for a business action to be performed by a
partner. |
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Response |
The
business document is a response to a requesting partner. |
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Entity Instances |
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10
Kilogram Drum |
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10,000
Gallon Tankcar |
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100
Board Feet |
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100
Pound Drum |
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1000-pack |
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100-Pack |
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10-pack |
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115
Kilogram Drum |
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15
Kilogram Drum |
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20
Foot Container |
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20,000
Gallon Tankcar |
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20-Pack |
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25
Kilogram Bulk Bag |
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300
Kilogram Bulk Bag |
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40
Foot Container |
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50
Pound Bag |
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500
Kilogram Bulk Bag |
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50-pack |
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55
Gallon Drum |
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Acre |
|
Actual
Pounds |
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Aluminum
Pounds Only |
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Ampere |
|
Bag |
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Bale |
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Ball |
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Band |
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Bar |
|
Barrel |
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Barrel,
Imperial |
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Barrels
Per Day |
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Barrels
Per Minute |
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Base
Box |
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Base
Weight |
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Basket |
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Batch |
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Batt |
|
Batting
Pound |
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Beam |
|
Becquerel/kilogram |
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Belt |
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Billet |
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Bin |
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Block |
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Board |
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Board
Feet |
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Bolt |
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Bottle |
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Box |
|
British
Thermal Unit (BTU) |
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British
Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Cubic Foot |
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British
Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Pound |
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Bucket |
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Bulk |
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Bulk
Car Load |
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Bulk
Pack |
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Bundle |
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Bunks |
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Bushel |
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Bushel,
Dry Imperial |
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Calorie |
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Can |
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Candela |
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Canister |
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Car |
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Carat |
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Carboy |
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Card |
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Carload |
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Carton |
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Cartridge |
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Case |
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Cask |
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Cassette |
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Catchweight |
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Cell |
|
Centiliter |
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Centimeter |
|
Centipoise
(CPS) |
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Chains
(Land Survey) |
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Chest |
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Coil |
|
Coil
Group |
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Composite
Product Pounds (Total Weight) |
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Cone |
|
Connector |
|
Container |
|
Cover |
|
Crate |
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Cubic
centimeter |
|
Cubic
centimeter/second |
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Cubic
Foot |
|
Cubic
inch |
|
Cubic
yard |
|
Cubicmeter |
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Cup |
|
Cycles |
|
Cylinder |
|
Day |
|
Deal |
|
Decimeter |
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Degree
Celsius |
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Degree
Fahrenheit |
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Dep.
Factor |
|
Die |
|
Disk
(Disc) |
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Dispenser |
|
Display |
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Dozen |
|
Dram |
|
Drum |
|
Dry
Pounds |
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Each |
|
Electrical
Capacitance |
|
Fluid
Ounce |
|
Fluid
Ounce (Imperial) |
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Fluid
Ounce US |
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Foot |
|
Fuel
Usage (Gallons) |
|
Gage
Systems |
|
Gallon |
|
Gigajoules |
|
Gill
(Imperial) |
|
Grain |
|
Gram |
|
Gram/Cubic
Centimeter |
|
Gram/square
meter |
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Grams
Per 100 Centimeters |
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Grams
Per 100 Grams |
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Grams
Per Cubic Centimeter |
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Grams
Per Kilogram |
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Grams
Per Liter |
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Grams
Per Milliliter |
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Grams
Per Square Centimeter |
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Grams
Per Square Meter |
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Great
Gross (Dozen Gross) |
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Gross |
|
Gross
Barrels |
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Gross
Gallons |
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Gross
Kilogram |
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Gross
Ton |
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Gross
Yard |
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Group |
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Half
Gallon |
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Half
Hour |
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Half
Liter |
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Hank |
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Heat
lots |
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Hectare |
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Hectoliter |
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Hectopascal |
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Hertz |
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Hour |
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Hours |
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Hundred
Boxes |
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Hundred
Count |
|
Hundred
Sheets |
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Hundredth
of a Carat |
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Imperial
Gallons |
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Inch |
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Jar |
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Joint |
|
Joule |
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Keg |
|
Kelvin |
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Kiloampere |
|
Kilobecquerel/Kilogram |
|
Kilogram |
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Kilogram
per cubic meter |
|
Kilogram/Kilogram |
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Kilogram/square
meter |
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Kilogramm
pro Sekunde |
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Kilohertz |
|
Kilojoule |
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Kilometer |
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Kilometer/hour |
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Kiloohm |
|
Kilovolt |
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Kilowatt |
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Kilowatt-hour |
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Kit |
|
Kubikdezimeter |
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Kubikmeter
pro Sekunde |
|
Lifts |
|
Link |
|
Liquid
Pounds |
|
Liter |
|
Load |
|
Lot |
|
Lug |
|
Mat |
|
Megagram |
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Megagrams
Per Hour |
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Megahertz |
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Megapascal |
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Megawatt |
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Meter |
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Meter
pro Quadratsekunde |
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Meters
per second |
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Micrograms
Per Cubic Meter |
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Micrometer |
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Microsecond |
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Mikrogram/cubic
meter |
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Mile |
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Milliampere |
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Millibar |
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Milligram/cubic
meter |
|
Milligram/kilogram |
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Milligram/Liter |
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Milligrams
Per Cubic Meter |
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Milligrams
Per Square Meter |
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Millijoule |
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Milliliter |
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Millimeter |
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Millimeter
H20 |
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Millimol |
|
Millimol/kilogram |
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Million
BTU's |
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Millipascal
seconds |
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Millisecond |
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Millitesla |
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Millivolt |
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Milliwatt |
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Minute |
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Miter |
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Mol |
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Mol/kilogram |
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Month |
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Multichip |
When
2 or more dies (chips) are merged into one package. |
Nanometer |
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Nanosecond |
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Net
Barrels |
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Net
Gallons |
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Net
Imperial Gallons |
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Net
Liters |
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Newton |
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Ohm |
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One |
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One
Thousand Pieces |
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Ounce |
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Pack
(PAK) |
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Package |
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Packet |
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Pad |
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Pail |
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Pair |
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Pallet |
|
Pallet
(Lift) |
|
Pallet/Unit
Load |
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Pallete |
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Panel |
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Parcel |
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Parts
per billion (US) |
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Parts
per million |
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Pascal |
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Pascal
second |
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Pennyweight |
|
Per
Hundred Pieces |
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Percent |
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Percent
Per 1000 Hours |
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Percent
Weight |
|
Percentage |
|
Piece |
|
Pint
- US liquid |
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Pint
U.S. Dry |
|
Plate |
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Pound |
|
Pounds
Per 1000 Square Feet |
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Pounds
Per Foot |
|
Pounds
Per Gallon |
|
Pounds
Per Piece of Product |
|
Pounds
Per Pound of Product |
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Pounds
Per Thousand |
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Quart
- US liquid |
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Rack |
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Ream
of 500 Sheets |
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Reel |
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Ring |
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Rod |
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Roll |
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Sack |
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Second |
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Set |
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SET |
Mask
Set (SET) |
Sheet |
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Sheet-Metric
measure |
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Shipment |
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Shot |
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Skein |
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Skid |
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Sleeve |
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Slip
Sheet |
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Spool |
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Square |
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Square
foot |
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Square
inch |
|
Square
kilometer |
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Square
meter |
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Square
meter/second |
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Square
mile |
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Square
millimeter |
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Square
Yard |
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Statute
Mile |
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Stick |
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Strip |
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Super
Bulk Bag |
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Tablet |
|
Tank |
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Tank
Truck |
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Tesla |
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Thousand |
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Ton |
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Tonne |
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Torr |
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Tote |
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Track
Foot |
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Trailer |
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Train |
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Tray |
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Troy |
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Troy
OZ |
|
Truckload |
|
Tube |
|
Unitless
Unit of Measure |
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US
gallon |
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US
pound |
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US
ton |
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Vial |
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Volt |
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Wafer |
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Watt |
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Week |
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WF |
Wafer
(WF) |
Wrap |
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Yard |
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Year |
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Entity Instances |
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Component |
|
Phantom |
A
product that is not currently stocked, assembled or purchased, but does have
a Bill of Materials (BOM). |
Sub
Assembly |
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Top
Level Assembly |
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Entity Instances |
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00 |
Refer
to UN/SPSC Website for specific values: http://www.eccma-unspsc.org |
141115 |
Office
supplies; Printing and writing paper |
261117 |
Batteries
and accessories |
26111704 |
Battery
chargers |
261216 |
Electrical
cable |
302115 |
Power
conversion |
30211502 |
Power
supply units |
30211504 |
Power
adapters or inverters |
30211704 |
Switch
boxes |
302118 |
Lugs,
connectors, and terminals |
3116 |
Hardware |
312615 |
Housings
and Cabinets |
321015 |
Printed
circuits and circuit card assemblies |
321016 |
Monolithic
memory or smart cards |
321017 |
Hybrid
Integrated Circuits |
321615 |
Housings
and cabinets |
39 |
Lighting
and Electrical Accessories and Supplies |
411136 |
Electrical
measuring equipment |
41181805 |
Video
Display Filters |
4316 |
Software |
431715 |
Telephony
equipment |
43171506 |
Private
Branch Exchange (PBX) systems |
43171517 |
Telephone
headsets |
43171801 |
Notebook
computers |
43171802 |
Docking
stations |
43171803 |
Workstations,
desktop computers |
43171804 |
Personal
digital assistants (PDA's) or pen-based computers |
43171806 |
Servers |
43171807 |
Port
replicators |
43171902 |
Central
processing unit (CPU) processors |
43171903 |
Central
processing unit (CPU) motherboards or daughterboards |
431720 |
Computer
control and interface boards and cards |
43172004 |
Video
accelerator cards |
43172006 |
Network
interface cards |
43172007 |
Audio
cards |
43172008 |
Emulation
adapters |
43172009 |
Serial
port cards |
43172103 |
Video
capture boards |
43172104 |
Television
cards |
43172105 |
Radio
cards |
43172106 |
Multimedia
kits |
43172107 |
Computer
speakers |
43172201 |
Bar
code readers |
43172202 |
Graphics
tablets or digitizers |
43172204 |
Keyboards
or keypads |
43172205 |
Computer
mice |
43172206 |
Remote
user interface |
43172207 |
Scanners |
43172208 |
Touch
pads |
43172210 |
Trackballs |
43172211 |
Voice
microphones, computer |
431723 |
Electronic
data storage equipment |
43172301 |
Read-only
compact disc (CD) drives |
43172302 |
CD
jukeboxes or changers |
43172306 |
High
capacity removable media drives |
43172308 |
Recordable
compact disc (CD) drives |
43172309 |
Reel
to reel tape drives |
43172311 |
Tape
arrays |
43172313 |
Hard
drives |
431724 |
Monitors
and displays |
43172401 |
Monitors |
43172402 |
Flat
panel displays |
431725 |
Printers |
43172501 |
Plotters |
43172503 |
Dot
matrix printers |
43172504 |
Label
printers |
43172506 |
Line
matrix printers |
43172508 |
Thermal
tape printers |
43172509 |
Inkjet
printers |
43172510 |
Laser
printers |
43172601 |
Chassis |
43172602 |
Network
chassis |
43172604 |
Expansion
Slot Expander |
43172605 |
Racks |
431727 |
Network
hardware, components, and assemblies |
43172701 |
Hubs |
43172702 |
Routers |
43172704 |
Network
Bridges |
43172706 |
Media
filters |
43172707 |
Wide
area network (WAN) cards |
43172708 |
Multistation
Access Units (MAU's) |
43172709 |
Data
service units (DSU's) |
43172802 |
Modems |
43172803 |
Integrated
services digital network (ISDN) adapters |
43172804 |
Modem
banks |
431729 |
Network
switches |
431730 |
Network
repeaters |
431816 |
Floppy
diskettes/high density removable media blank disks |
43181602 |
Recordable
compact disks (CD's) |
43181603 |
Blank
data tapes |
43181604 |
High
density removable media blank disks |
44101501 |
Photocopiers |
44101502 |
Facsimile
machines |
441017 |
Printer,
photocopier and facsimile accessories |
44101705 |
Printer
trays |
441030 |
Fusers
and accessories |
441031 |
Printer,
facsimile and photocopier supplies |
44103102 |
Printer,
facsimile, and copier ribbons |
44103103 |
Toner |
44103104 |
Transfer
rolls |
44103105 |
Ink
cartridges |
4411 |
Office
and desk accessories |
4412 |
Office
supplies; Printing and writing paper |
45111606 |
Liquid
crystal display projection panels |
45111607 |
Overhead
projectors |
45111609 |
Computer
screen projector |
45121504 |
Digital
cameras |
521115 |
Furniture |
lines 36 |
|
Constraint |
At
least one occurrence of GlobalProductIdentifier,
PartnerProductFamilyIdentification or PartnerProductIdentification is
mandatory. |
lines 47 |
|
Constraint |
At
least one occurrence of detail, primary or summary is mandatory. |
lines 60 |
|
Entity Instances |
|
Active |
|
EOL:
End Of Life |
|
Obsolete |
|
On
Hold |
|
Unavailable
through program |
|
Unreleased |
|
lines 66,68 |
|
Constraint |
At
least one occurrence of cancelOrderWindow or changeOrderWindow is mandatory. |
lines 69 |
|
Entity Instances |
|
A:
Highest Importance |
|
B:
Medium Importance |
|
C:
Lowest Importance |
|
lines 70 |
|
Entity Instances |
|
Allocation |
|
Bulk |
|
JIT:
just in Time |
|
NCNR |
Non-Cancelable,
Non-Returnable. |
Not
Applicable |
|
Sub
Contract |
|
Supply
Split |
|
VMI |
Vendor
Management Inventory. |
lines 78 |
|
Constraint |
At
least one occurrence of minimumOrderQuantity, multipleOrderQuantity or
sampleOrderQuantity is mandatory. |
lines 82 |
|
Constraint |
There
must be at least one occurrence of ProductLeadTime, unless isOnAllocation is
"yes", in which case ProductLeadTime is optional. |
lines 83 |
|
Entity Instances |
|
1st
week of the month |
|
2nd
week of the month |
|
3rd
week of the month |
|
4th
week of the month |
|
5
day work week |
Monday
through Friday |
5th
week of the month |
|
Calendar
day |
Period
given as a number of days including weekends and holidays. |
Calendar
week |
Period
given as a number of 7day-weeks including holidays. |
Day |
|
Four
month period |
Period
of four months |
Friday |
|
Half
month |
|
Half
week |
|
Half
year |
|
Hour |
|
Indefinite |
An
indefinite period. |
Minute |
|
Monday |
|
Monday
through Friday |
|
Monday
through Saturday |
|
Monday
through Sunday |
|
Month |
|
Quarter |
Period
of three months. |
Saturday |
|
Sunday |
|
Ten
days period |
Period
of 10 days. |
Thursday |
|
Tuesday |
|
Two
month period |
Period
of two months |
Two
week period |
|
Wednesday |
|
Week |
|
Work
day |
|
Working
days |
Days
when the partner company normally works. |
Year |
|
lines 84 |
|
Entity Instances |
|
End
of life |
|
Production |
|
Start
up |
|
Business Properties |
|
Name |
Definition |
The
start date of a date period. |
|
The
name of a business entity. |
|
The
number of days before the seller's confirmed scheduled ship date that the
product buyer can no longer cancel the order. |
|
changeOrderWindow |
The
number of days before the seller's confirmed scheduled ship date that the
product buyer can no longer change the order. |
Name
of the contact person(s) within the organization. |
|
Free
form description containing all attributes of the program or product. |
|
This
is the date that the product must be discontinued from use in a design. |
|
The
end date of a date period. |
|
The
numerical schema designed to achieve contact via facsimile. |
|
The
role initiating a business document exchange. |
|
Identifies
proprietary divisions, planning units, organizations, warehouses, or any
other grouping that would cause different contacts or different planning and
procurement information. Used to distinguish between multiple divisions. |
|
Indicates
whether the product is available to order. |
|
Indicates
whether the product is available to ship. |
|
Indicates
whether the product is on allocation. |
|
Indicates
whether a waiver is required to order the product. |
|
Indicates
whether a waiver is required to ship the product. |
|
The
date the product was manufactured. |
|
A
numeric expression of the minimum number of product line items that may be
ordered. |
|
The
ordering multiple for this part. |
|
Number
of consecutive calendar days of product demand that is added together to
determine the quantity to order or to assemble. If product is purchased or
assembled in discrete lots, this value will be zero. |
|
The
date the product is available for ordering by a partner role. |
|
The
basic attributes that describe a program or product. |
|
This
is the date that the product converts from a prototype to a released design
version status. |
|
Free
form text that identifies a revision to a proprietary serial number. |
|
The
quantity of the Safety Stock. |
|
The
maximum ordering quantity for samples of this part. |
|
The
expected loss from a lot, batch or run, expressed as percentage. This is the
inverse of the expected yield from a lot, batch or run. |
|
These
are the first and last dates the product can be shipped. |
|
Description
containing only the most important attributes of a product or program. |
|
The
numerical schema designed to achieve contact via telephone. |
|
The
date-time stamp indicating when this document was generated. |
|
The
information that identifies the business document being sent. This identifier
is used to represent the specific business document associated with the
defined business process. |
|
The
role receiving the document in a business document exchange. |
Business Data Entities |
|
Name |
Definition |
The
collection of business properties that describe a business identity and
location. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes time constraints for
canceling or changing an order once it has been placed. |
|
"The
collection of business properties that provide communication and address
information for contacting a person, organization or business." |
|
The
collection of business properties that specify the number of days by a start
and end date stamp. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describe various types of product
quantity used in an ordering process. |
|
The
collection of business properties that allow for the proprietary
identification of a business entity. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes a person to contact at the
partner organization and their role with respect to the product. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describe a business partners' identity
and their function in a supply chain. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describe proprietary part information
by Product Family. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describe proprietary part information.
|
|
The
collection of business properties that describe a business partners' role in
a partner interface process. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes attributes of the product. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes distribution information
about the product. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes product identification. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes lead time information about
the product. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes lifecycle information about
the product. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes product master requirements
information. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes product master requirements
information for an individual product. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describes procurement information
about the product. |
|
The
collection of business properties that describe free form text in a specified
language. |
Fundamental Business Data Entities |
|
|
|
|
|
Name |
Definition |
Data Type |
Min |
Max |
Representation |
Used
to indicate "yes", "no" statements. |
String |
2 |
3 |
|
|
The
electro-technical communication number, e.g., telephone number, facsimile
number, pager number. |
String |
1 |
30 |
X(30)
|
|
Dimensionless
magnitude, e.g. number of products. |
PositiveInteger |
1 |
15 |
9(15)
|
|
Specifies
a specific date. Date stamp based on the ISO 8601 specification. The
"Z" following the day identifier (DD) is used to indicate
Coordinated Universal Time. Informal format: YYYYMMDDZ |
Date |
9 |
9 |
9(8)X
|
|
Specifies
an instance in time. Based on the ISO 8601 specification where
"YYYY" represents the year, "MM" the month and
"DD" the day. The letter "T" is the date/time separator
and "hh", "mm", "ss.sss" represent hour, minute
and second respectively. This representation is immediately followed by a
"Z" to indicate Coordinated Universal Time. Informal format:
YYYYMMDDThhmmss |
DateTime |
13 |
20 |
9(8)X9(6)V9(3)X
|
|
Electronic
mail address. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Unformatted
text. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Code
identifying manufacturing process classifications for inventory used to
communicate inventory importance to a company based upon cost and usage. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
States
that describe the level of assembly. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
A
unique business identifier. The DUNS number is specified by RosettaNet. |
Integer |
9 |
9 |
9(9)
|
|
Code
identifying the function of a document as either a request or a response. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Code
specifying a standard interval. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
GlobalLeadTimeClassificationCode |
Code
identifying the classification of a product lead time for ordering. |
String |
1 |
|
|
Code
identifying a partner's function in the supply chain. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Code
identifying a party's role in the supply chain. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Code
identifying product classification. RosettaNet has adopted the UNSPSC. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Global
unique product identifier. RosettaNet has adopted the Global Trade
Identification Number (GTIN). |
String |
14 |
14 |
9(14)
|
|
States
that describe the product lifecycle. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
States
that describe product procurement conditions. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Code
identifying a product unit of measure. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Code
identifying the supply chain for the partner's function. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
A
whole number representing a percentage value, e.g. 75 represents 75 percent. |
NaturalNumber |
1 |
3 |
9(3)
|
|
The
number of measurable units in a date/time period. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
A
quantity specifying the number of product units. |
Real |
1 |
|
|
|
A
unique business identifier assigned and administered by a private authority. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
An
internal identifier used to assign a commodity code to a part. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
An
internal identifier used to describe the role of the contact in the partner
organization with respect to the product, for example, their job title. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
Unique
identifier, i.e. a numeric value or alphanumeric value, for a business
document. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
A
descriptor that is used to categorize an organization or business entity that
is in the Proprietary Business Identifier. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
A
unique name that identifies an organization or business entity that is
responsible for managing one or more lists of identifiers. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
An
internal identifier used to identify a product. |
String |
1 |
|
|
|
A
relative period of time specified as a single quantity. The lexical
representation for this quantity is the [ISO 8601] representation
YYYYMMDDThhmmss.sss, preceded by an optional sign (+ or -), where
"YYYY" represents the number of years, "MM" the number of
months and "DD" the number of days. The letter "T" is the
date/time separator and "hh", "mm", "ss.sss"
represent number of hours, minutes and seconds respectively. Note that this
representation allows for fractional seconds. For example, to indicate a
duration of 1 year, 2 months, 3 days, 10 hours, and 30 minutes, one would
write: 00010203T103000 |
String |
1 |
20 |
S9(8)X9(6)V9(3)
|