RosettaNet XML Message Guidelines
ProductCatalogInformationDistribution
( 24 Jul 2007 00:08:47 )
This document has been prepared by RosettaNet (http://www.rosettanet.org) from requirements gathered during the cluster/segment workshops and in conformance with the RosettaNet methodology.

11ProductCatalogInformationDistribution
20..1|-- DocumentHeader
30..1|   |-- CorrelationInformation
40..1|   |   |-- ContractInformation
50..1|   |   |   |-- ContractIdentifier
60..1|   |   |   |-- ContractType
70..1|   |   |-- RequestingDocumentInformation
80..1|   |   |   |-- BusinessProcessInstanceIdentifier
90..1|   |   |   |-- RequestingDocumentCreationDateTime
101|   |   |   |-- RequestingDocumentInstanceIdentifier
110..1|   |   |   |-- ResponseDateTime
121|   |-- DocumentInformation
131|   |   |-- Creation
141|   |   |-- DocumentIdentification
151|   |   |   |-- Identifier
160..1|   |   |   |-- Type
171|   |   |   |-- Choice
181|   |   |   |   |-- StandardDocumentIdentification
190..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Standard
201|   |   |   |   |   |-- Version
211|   |   |   |   |-- TpirPipIdentification
220..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- FileType
231|   |   |   |   |   |-- PartnerId
241|   |   |   |   |   |-- PipIdentifier
251|   |   |   |   |   |-- PipVersion
260..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- TpirBusinessProcessIdentifier
271|   |   |   |   |   |-- TpirPipVersion
280..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Uri
290..1|   |   |-- DocumentManifest
301..n|   |   |   |-- ManifestItem
310..1|   |   |   |   |-- Description
320..1|   |   |   |   |-- Language
330..1|   |   |   |   |-- Length
341|   |   |   |   |-- MimeTypeQualifier
351|   |   |   |   |-- UniversalResourceIdentifier
360..1|   |   |   |-- MultipleType
371|   |   |   |-- NumberOfItems
380..1|   |   |-- DocumentSecurity
391|   |   |   |-- NonRepudiableReceipt
401|   |   |   |-- PersistentEncryption
411|   |   |   |-- PersistentSignature
420..1|   |-- HeaderVersion
431|   |-- Receiver
440..1|   |   |-- BusinessServiceInformation
451|   |   |   |-- ActionName
461|   |   |   |-- ProcessIdentifier
470..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessReference
480..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessState
491|   |   |   |-- ServiceName
500..n|   |   |-- ContactInformation
511|   |   |   |-- Contact
520..1|   |   |   |-- Email
530..1|   |   |   |-- Fax
540..1|   |   |   |-- Identifier
550..1|   |   |   |-- Phone
561|   |   |-- PartnerIdentification
570..1|   |   |   |-- PartnerName
581|   |   |   |-- Choice
591..n|   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
601|   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
611|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
621|   |   |   |   |-- DUNS
631|   |   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
641|   |   |   |   |-- GLN
651|   |-- Sender
660..1|   |   |-- BusinessServiceInformation
671|   |   |   |-- ActionName
681|   |   |   |-- ProcessIdentifier
690..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessReference
700..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessState
711|   |   |   |-- ServiceName
720..n|   |   |-- ContactInformation
731|   |   |   |-- Contact
740..1|   |   |   |-- Email
750..1|   |   |   |-- Fax
760..1|   |   |   |-- Identifier
770..1|   |   |   |-- Phone
781|   |   |-- PartnerIdentification
790..1|   |   |   |-- PartnerName
801|   |   |   |-- Choice
811..n|   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
821|   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
831|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
841|   |   |   |   |-- DUNS
851|   |   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
861|   |   |   |   |-- GLN
871|-- ProductCatalog
881|   |-- ActionCode
890..n|   |-- BusinessDocumentReference
900..1|   |   |-- DateTime
911|   |   |-- DocumentType
921|   |   |-- Identifier
930..1|   |   |-- Line
940..1|   |   |-- Revision
950..1|   |   |-- SubLine
960..1|   |-- CatalogDisclaimer
971|   |-- CatalogType
980..1|   |-- ContactInformation
991|   |   |-- Contact
1000..1|   |   |-- Email
1010..1|   |   |-- Fax
1020..1|   |   |-- Identifier
1030..1|   |   |-- Phone
1040..1|   |-- Description
1050..1|   |-- EffectiveDate
1061|   |   |-- Begin
1071|   |   |-- End
1080..1|   |-- GeographicRegion
1090..n|   |   |-- Country
1100..1|   |   |-- RegionIdentifier
1111|   |   |   |-- Choice
1121..n|   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
1131|   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
1141|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1151|   |   |   |   |-- DUNS
1161|   |   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
1171|   |   |   |   |-- GLN
1180..1|   |-- OrganizationCoverageIdentifier
1191|   |-- PartnerIdentification
1200..1|   |   |-- PartnerName
1211|   |   |-- Choice
1221..n|   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
1231|   |   |   |   |-- Authority
1241|   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1251|   |   |   |-- DUNS
1261|   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
1271|   |   |   |-- GLN
1281..n|   |-- ProductLineItem
1291|   |   |-- ActionCode
1300..1|   |   |-- EffectiveDate
1311|   |   |   |-- Begin
1321|   |   |   |-- End
1331|   |   |-- PricingGroup
1340..1|   |   |-- ProductIdentification
1350..1|   |   |   |-- ProductName
1360..1|   |   |   |-- Revision
1371|   |   |   |-- Choice
1381..n|   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
1391|   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
1401|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1411|   |   |   |   |-- GTIN
1421|   |   |-- ProductIdentificationInformation
1431|   |   |   |-- IsDesignWin
1441|   |   |   |-- IsGeneric
1451|   |   |   |-- IsSoleSource
1460..1|   |   |   |-- ProductClassCode
1470..1|   |   |   |-- ProductClassification
1481|   |   |   |   |-- Choice
1491..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
1501|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
1511|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1521|   |   |   |   |   |-- UNSPSC
1531|   |   |   |-- ProductDescription
1541..n|   |   |   |   |-- ProductIdentification
1550..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductName
1560..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Revision
1571|   |   |   |   |   |-- Choice
1581..n|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
1591|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
1601|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1611|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- GTIN
1620..1|   |   |   |   |-- TextualDescription
1630..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Detail
1641|   |   |   |   |   |-- Primary
1650..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Summary
1660..n|   |   |   |-- (ProductIdentificationInformation)
1671|   |   |-- ProductInformation
1680..1|   |   |   |-- MarketingInstruction
1690..1|   |   |   |   |-- ChangeNotification
1700..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1710..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- IssueDate
1720..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Text
1730..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Title
1740..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Type
1750..1|   |   |   |   |-- PartActivityIndicator
1760..n|   |   |   |   |-- Warranty
1770..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- DatePeriod
1781|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Begin
1791|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- End
1800..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Description
1810..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Duration
1820..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- WarrantyType
1831|   |   |   |-- ProductAttribute
1840..n|   |   |   |   |-- PackageTypeCode
1851|   |   |   |   |-- PackingQuantity
1860..1|   |   |   |   |-- ProductPackaging
1870..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- DatePeriodAndDuration
1881|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Choice
1891|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- DatePeriod
1901|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Begin
1911|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- End
1921|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Duration
1931|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Period
1940..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- StartDate
1950..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Linear
1960..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Height
1971|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Unit
1981|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Value
1990..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Length
2001|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Unit
2011|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Value
2020..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Width
2031|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Unit
2041|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Value
2050..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- MassPhysicalDimension
2060..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Volume
2071|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Unit
2081|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Value
2091..n|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Weight
2101|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Unit
2111|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Value
2120..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Type
2130..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- PackageTypeCode
2141|   |   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
2151|   |   |   |   |-- SmallestPackingQuantity
2161|   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
2170..1|   |   |   |-- ProductLifeCycle
2180..n|   |   |   |   |-- BusinessDocumentReference
2190..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- DateTime
2201|   |   |   |   |   |-- DocumentType
2211|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
2220..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Line
2230..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Revision
2240..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- SubLine
2251..n|   |   |   |   |-- LifeCycleStatus
2260..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- EffectiveDate
2271|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Begin
2281|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- End
2291|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductLifeCycleStatusCode
2300..n|   |   |   |   |-- ManufacturerProfile
2310..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- CountryOfOrigin
2320..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- ManufactureDate
2330..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductSerialIdentifier
2340..1|   |   |   |   |-- OrderAvailability
2351|   |   |   |   |   |-- Begin
2361|   |   |   |   |   |-- End
2370..1|   |   |   |   |-- ShipDate
2381|   |   |   |   |   |-- Begin
2391|   |   |   |   |   |-- End
2400..n|   |   |   |   |-- SubstituteProductReference
2411..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductIdentification
2420..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductName
2430..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Revision
2441|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Choice
2451..n|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
2461|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
2471|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
2481|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- GTIN
2491|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductSubstitutionReason
2500..n|   |   |   |-- ProductPriceAndAvailability
2510..1|   |   |   |   |-- AvailableQuantity
2520..n|   |   |   |   |-- OrderProvision
2530..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- CountryOfOrigin
2540..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- EstimatedAvailabilityDate
2551|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Begin
2561|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- End
2571|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductQuantity
2581|   |   |   |   |   |-- OrderQuantity
2590..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MaximumOrderQuantity
2601|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MinimumOrderQuantity
2610..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- OrderSizeRounding
2620..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductLeadTime
2631|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Interval
2640..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- IsCallFactory
2650..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- LeadTimeClassificationCode
2660..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- LeadTimeQuantity
2670..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- OrderSizeRoundingQuantity
2681|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductQuantityRange
2690..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MaximumOrderQuantity
2701|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MinimumOrderQuantity
2711|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- PeriodNumber
2721|   |   |   |   |   |-- SampleAvailability
2730..n|   |   |   |   |-- ProductPricing
2740..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- AssociatedProduct
2751..n|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductIdentification
2760..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductName
2770..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Revision
2781|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Choice
2791..n|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
2801|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
2811|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
2821|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- GTIN
2831|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductSubstitutionReason
2840..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- IsCallFactory
2851|   |   |   |   |   |-- IsCostChange
2861|   |   |   |   |   |-- IsPriceProtect
2871|   |   |   |   |   |-- IsSuggestedResaleChange
2880..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- PricingDetail
2890..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- EffectiveDate
2901|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Begin
2911|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- End
2920..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- OrderSizeRounding
2930..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- PreviousUnitPrice
2940..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MonetaryAmount
2950..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- AmountType
2961|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- FinancialAmount
2971|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Amount
2981|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Currency
2990..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- InvoiceChargeType
3000..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MonetaryAmountType
3011|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- PriceListIdentifier
3020..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- PricingTypeCode
3031|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductQuantityRange
3040..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MaximumOrderQuantity
3051|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MinimumOrderQuantity
3060..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- UnitPrice
3070..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MonetaryAmount
3080..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- AmountType
3091|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- FinancialAmount
3101|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Amount
3111|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Currency
3120..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- InvoiceChargeType
3130..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- MonetaryAmountType
3141|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- PriceListIdentifier
3150..1|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- PricingTypeCode
3160..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- PricingTypeCode
3170..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
3180..1|   |   |   |-- ProductProcurement
3190..1|   |   |   |   |-- ABCCode
3200..n|   |   |   |   |-- ExportLicense
3210..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Description
3220..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- ExpiryDate
3231|   |   |   |   |   |-- LicenseIdentifier
3240..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- NationalExportControlClassification
3250..1|   |   |   |   |-- IsHazardousMaterial
3260..1|   |   |   |   |-- IsLeadFree
3270..1|   |   |   |   |-- OrderSizeRounding
3280..1|   |   |   |   |-- ProductLicenseRequired
3290..n|   |   |   |   |-- ProductProcurementType
3301|   |   |   |   |-- ProductQuantityRange
3310..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- MaximumOrderQuantity
3321|   |   |   |   |   |-- MinimumOrderQuantity
3330..n|   |   |   |   |-- RestrictedCountry
3340..1|   |   |   |   |-- SampleOrder
3350..n|   |   |   |   |-- StandardClassificationIdentification
3360..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- ProductName
3370..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Revision
3381|   |   |   |   |   |-- Choice
3391..n|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
3401|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
3411|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
3421|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- GTIN
3431|   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure


Classes
NoNameDefinition
1AlternativeIdentifierIdentifies the specified code and the name of the organization that a code is utilized from.
2AssociatedProductThe product associated.
3BusinessDocumentReferenceThe business document reference object allows for the indirect referencing of a relationship to other business related documents.
4BusinessServiceInformationThe object allows the specification of the business service utilized within the partner company. This may or may not be the same as the information sent by the RNIF.
5ChangeNotificationThe collection of business properties that describe the product change notification information.
6ContactInformationThe business document must allow for the identification of the name of the department, service or individual to be contacted regarding the context of the business document.
7ContractInformationA block of information used to correlate a contract in an executing choreography.
8CorrelationInformationA block of information used to correlate a requesting document to a responding document and to the contract in an executing choreography.
9DatePeriodAndDurationThe collection of business properties that describe a date period or duration.
10DatePeriodThe business document must allow for the computation or statement of a duration based upon a beginning and an ending date.
11DocumentHeaderThe object allows for the identification of the sender and receiver of the business document.
12DocumentIdentificationThe object specifies all information necessary to identify the business document.
13DocumentInformationThe object specifies information to identify the business document, a summary of attachments, and information about the business document security.
14DocumentManifestThe block provides a brief summary of attachments and Service Content.
15DocumentSecurityThe object provides additional granularity in specifying business document security (this is in addition to the specified PIP security).
16DurationThis object allows representation of a duration of time.
17EffectiveDateThe date information or an activity becomes effective.
18EstimatedAvailabilityDateThe estimate date the product will be available.
19ExportLicenseThe collection of business properties that describe an export license number.
20FinancialAmountThe business document must express financial amounts.
21GeographicRegionThe collection of business properties that reflects multiple countries of choice or a specified region.
22HeightTo express the height of an object.
23LeadTimeQuantityThe collection of business propeties that describe manufacturing lead time quantity from the time of order placement to the time the product ships.
24LengthTo express the length of an object.
25LifeCycleStatusAn indication of a product's state at a point in time in the entire existence of a product from concept to the point where the product no longer exists for any business purposes.
26LinearThe business document must be able to express the linear dimensions of an object.
27ManifestItemThe object provides details about the specific attachment(s).
28ManufacturerProfileThe collection of business properties that describe a manufacturer's product.
29MarketingInstructionThe collection of business properties that describe the product marketing instruction information.
30MassPhysicalDimensionThe physical dimension of unit of mass used for measuring the masses of weights, volumes etc.
31MonetaryAmountThe collection of business properties that describe the monetary amount defined by a specified currency.
32OrderAvailabilityThe date the product is available for ordering by a partner role.
33OrderProvisionExtended ordering and product lead time instructions.
34OrderQuantityThe collection of business properties that describe various types of product quantity used in an ordering process.
35PartnerIdentificationThe business document must allow for the identity of one or more parties to the transaction.
36PreviousUnitPriceThe partner's cost to purchase the product prior to the effective date of the price drop.
37PricingDetailThe collection of business properties that describe pricing for a product or service.
38ProductAttributeThe collection of business properties that describes attributes of the product.
39ProductCatalogInformationDistributionA wrapper or a root message for PIP2A1.
40ProductCatalogThe collection of business properties that describe one or more products with attributes complete and sufficient to allow the procurement process of the trading partner to take action.
41ProductClassificationIdentifier to identify product classification.
42ProductDescriptionThe business document must allow for the identification of the product and multiple textual descriptions of a product.
43ProductIdentificationInformationThe collection of business properties that describes product identification.
44ProductIdentificationThe object provides the identifier(s) of a product.
45ProductInformationThe collection of business properties that describes attributes of the product.
46ProductLeadTimeThe collection of business properties that describe lead time information about the product.
47ProductLifeCycleThe collection of business properties that describes lifecycle information about the product.
48ProductLineItemThe collection of business properties that describe a business document entry for a product.
49ProductPackagingThe collection of business properties that describe a product's packaging attributes.
50ProductPriceAndAvailabilityThe collection of business properties that describe a product's price and availability.
51ProductPricingThe collection of business properties that describe the type of pricing and financial amount for a product.
52ProductProcurementThe collection of business properties that describe the product procurement.
53ProductQuantityRangeThe collection of business properties that describe an upper and lower range of product quantity.
54ReceiverThe object allows the identification of the receiving party of the business message.
55RegionIdentifierIdentifying a geographic region.
56RequestingDocumentInformationA block of information used to correlate a requesting document to a responding document in an executing choreography.
57SenderThe object allows the identification of the initiating party of the business message.
58ShipDateThe (GMT) local date the product is shipped.
59StandardClassificationIdentificationThe use of a commonly used classification scheme to classify one or more aspects of a product. While these classifications schemes may be widely used, the values for these schemes may change frequently to reflect new information and thus are not suitable to be listed as RosettaNet entitry instances.
60StandardDocumentIdentificationThe object specifies additional information necessary to identify the standard business document.
61SubstituteProductReferenceThe collection of business properties describing a product that is being substituted for a requested product.
62TextualDescriptionThe business document must allow for multiple levels of textual description of an event or object.
63TpirPipIdentificationThe object specifies all information necessary to uniquely identify a TPIR-PIP within a Registry or trading partner repository.
64UnitPriceAgreed upon sale price for each unit ordered.
65VolumeThe business document must be able to express the volume of an object.
66WarrantyThe collection of business properties that describes the details of a warranty applied to a product or service
67WeightThe business document must be able to express the weight of an object.
68WidthTo express the weight of an object.

Attributes
NoNameDefinitionType
1ActionNameThe name of Action. For RosettaNet usually any of Request/Confirm/Notify/Query/Response.string
2AmountSpecifies the monetary amount.float
3AuthorityThe name of the organization that a code is utilized from.string
4AvailableQuantityThe product quantity available for sale.ProductQuantity
5BeginThe date indicating the beginning of the date period.date
6BusinessProcessInstanceIdentifierThe identifier for the public business process instance being sent that both the sender and receiver can identify.string
7CatalogDisclaimerA textual description of the disclaimers about the catalog information.string
8ContactThe name of the department, service or individual to be contacted within the organization.Contact
9ContractIdentifierUnique identification of a contract between the Sender and the Receiverstring
10ContractTypeThe type of the contract: an attribute describing the type of the ContractIndentification. Valid values are URI, URN,ebXMLCPA, or other values defined by partners.string
11CreationThe creation date and time of the specified Business Document (i.e. the Purchase Order date).dateTime
12DUNSPlus4A identifier to specify a specific location within a business location.DUNSPlus4
13DUNSA number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet to identify a business location.DUNS
14DateTimeThe date-time stamp indicating on the referenced business document.dateTime
15DescriptionA description of the attachment.string
16DescriptionA textual description of the contents about the catalog information.string
17DescriptionThe description of inventory item to appear on the commercial invoice.string
18DescriptionThe issuer's proprietary number that is assigned to the product change notification.string
19DetailA detail description of an event or object.string
20EmailThe electronic mail for the specified contact.string
21EndThe date indicating the ending of the date period.date
22ExpiryDateThe date that a contractual agreement expires.date
23FaxThe fax number for the specified contact.string
24GLNGlobal Location Number (GLN) - A identifier to identify legal entities, trading parties and location. GLN
25GTINGlobal Trade Identification Number (GTIN).GTIN
26HeaderVersionThe UN/CEFACT version of the document header.string
27IdentifierIdentifies the role of the contact (i.e. Service Technician, Account Manager) in the Business Process.string
28IdentifierThe issuer's proprietary number that is assigned to the product change notification.string
29IdentifierThe specified code to represent an entity (e.g. product, location, partner, etc.).string
30IdentifierThe unique identifier for the document being sent.string
31IdentifierUnique identification of the referenced business document.string
32IsCallFactoryAn indicator for the receiver to call the manufacturer to obtain current information.IsCallFactory
33IsCostChangeAn indicator for the receiver to take note that the cost has changed.IsCostChange
34IsDesignWinIndicates whether a product has design win process.IsDesignWin
35IsGenericTo identify the subsequent product reporting as a product family (generic) reporting.boolean
36IsHazardousMaterialIndicates whether the product contains hazardous material.IsHazardousMaterial
37IsLeadFreeIndicates whether the product is free of lead.boolean
38IsPriceProtectIndicates whether the product pricing is protected.IsPriceProtect
39IsSoleSourceIndicates whether the product is intended to be purchased by one manufacturer or multi-sourcing is allowed.IsSoleSource
40IsSuggestedResaleChangeAn indicator for the receiver to take note that the Suggested Resale Price has changed.IsSuggestedResaleChange
41IssueDateThe date that the issuer of the product change notification assigns it to be published.date
42LengthThe size of the attachment in bytes (i.e. 1 000 000 bytes)positiveInteger
43LicenseIdentifierThe unique identifier representing a license.string
44LineReferences the specific line number of the specified business document.string
45ManufactureDateThe date the product was manufactured.date
46MaximumOrderQuantityA numeric expression of the maximum number of product line items that may be ordered.ProductQuantity
47MinimumOrderQuantityA numeric expression of the minimum number of product line items that may be ordered.ProductQuantity
48MultipleTypeIndicates whether the manifest contains documents of multiple types. True if yes, and False if no.boolean
49NonRepudiableReceiptThe value "true" will indicate that a signed acknowledgement for the business document is necessary.boolean
50NumberOfItemsTotal number of documents in the message. The physical count of the attachments in the payload plus the RosettaNet Business Message (for Service Content). The value of this field will be at least 1.positiveInteger
51OrderSizeRoundingQuantityThe quantity of products which is a standard ordering unit. Actual order quantities must be multiples of this quantity and is equal to or smaller than the minimum.ProductQuantity
52OrderSizeRoundingThe quantity of products which is a standard ordering unit. Actual order quantities must be multiples of this quantity and is equal to or smaller than the minimum order quantity.ProductQuantity
53OrganizationCoverageIdentifierThe unique identifier assigned for an organization coverage.string
54PackingQuantityThe quantity of products contained in an outer packing unit.ProductQuantity
55PartActivityIndicatorDescribes relative actions that apply to the product.string
56PartnerIdThe Trading Partner Identification of MNC that is creating this TPIR PIP.DUNSPlus4
57PartnerNameThe name of the partner’s company/business.string
58PeriodNumberThe number of measurable units in a date/time period.string
59PeriodRepresents a duration of time. duration
60PersistentEncryptionThe value "true" will indicate that the Business Document (including the header) needs to be encrypted when stored or transported.boolean
61PersistentSignatureThe value "true" will indicate that a signature is required to be stored with the document while stored or transported. boolean
62PhoneThe telephone number for the specified contact.string
63PipIdentifierPIP Identification.[ i.e. PIP3A4]PipIdentifier
64PipVersionPIP version number (i.e. 02.02.00).PipVersion
65PriceListIdentifierThe unique identifier that references a specific price list used for product pricing.string
66PricingGroupClustering of products with similar pricing and/or marketing characteristics so that discounts and promotions can be applied to a group rather than to each individual product. A product might be a member of multiple pricing groups.string
67PrimaryA phrase or single word description of an event or object.string
68ProcessIdentifierThe name of the PIP e.g. Notify of Forecast Reply.string
69ProcessReferenceThe URN for the PIP that includes Cluster/Segment/Process pattern used to identify the interface process (such as PIP3A4) string
70ProcessStateThe business process (or service) state of the sender of a document. When a service receives this document, the receiver may use the state as a precondition.string
71ProductClassCodeA code for a class of products whose values are the values of the attribute ec.dictionary:class:id in the RosettaNet Technical Dictionary and are defined by the ec.dictionary:class:names:preferred.name and the ec.dictionary:class:definition.short element values in the RosettaNet Technical Dictionary.string
72ProductLicenseRequiredIndicates that a special permit is required in order to purchase or use the product.ProductLicenseRequired
73ProductNameThe name of the product.string
74ProductQuantityA quantity specifying the number of product units.ProductQuantity
75ProductSerialIdentifierSerial number(s) of a product.string
76RequestingDocumentCreationDateTimeThe date-time of the requesting business document.dateTime
77RequestingDocumentInstanceIdentifierThe Business Document identification number that identifies the requesting Business Document.string
78ResponseDateTimeThe expected time to receive the response. This can not be greater than the PIP TimeToPerform.dateTime
79RevisionReferenced the revision of the specified business document.string
80RevisionReferenced the specified product revision.string
81SampleAvailabilityThe sample of a product was made available.date
82SampleOrderThe maximum ordering quantity for samples of this part.ProductQuantity
83ServiceNameThe name of the Business Activity with the "Request/Confirm" part removed. E.g., for the Activity "Request Purchase Order"==> "Purchase Order".string
84SmallestPackingQuantityThe quantity of products contained in an inner packing unit or a sub-packing unit.ProductQuantity
85StandardIdentifies the standard used to submit the business document. (e.g. RosettaNet).string
86StartDateThe date indicating the beginning of the duration.date
87SubLineReferences the specific subline number of the specified business document.string
88SummaryA condensed description of an event or object.string
89TextA free form textual description of information, relating to a product.string
90TitleThe issuer's descriptor name of the product change notification.string
91TpirBusinessProcessIdentifierA Business Process Identifier to uniquely define the TPIR-PIP 'role' within a Business Scenario at a company or MNC level. The identifier MUST be composed of alphanumeric characters only and its length MUST be between one and twelve characters.BusinessProcessIdentifier
92TpirPipVersionA TPIR-PIP Version Number (i.e., major and minor version number as XX.XX).VersionIdentifier
93TypeName of the Action Messagestring
94TypeThe category of change that the product change notification entails. Typically it is Fit, Form, Function, or FYI (For Your Information) only.string
95UNSPSCIdentifier to identify product classification. RosettaNet has adopted the UNSPSC. Refer to UN/SPSC Website for specific values: http://www.unspsc.org/.UNSPSC
96UniversalResourceIdentifierThe generic set of all names/addresses that are short strings that refer to resources. string
97UriDescribes the destination uri for the TPIR form.anyURI
98ValueThe worth of an object in the specified unit of measure.float
99VersionPIP3A4v01.00string

Code Lists
1ABCCodeLines: 319
Code identifying manufacturing process classifications for inventory used to communicate inventory importance to a company based upon cost and usage.
Entity Instances
CDAHighest importance.
CDBMedium importance.
CDCLowest importance.

2ActionCodeLines: 88 129
Code identifying the business action that must be performed on or with data. These codes will result in a subsequent action to the Material Composition data.
Entity Instances
ADDAdd the business information to an information system.
CHGThe change request made accepted.
DELDelete the business infomation from an information system.
REQThe business information accepted with change.
REVRevise the business information from an information system.
UCHUnchanged.

3AmountTypeLines: 295 308
Code identifying the type of monetary amount.
Entity Instances
DISDiscount Value - The monetary amount of the discount on the price applied to a customer order.
FREFreight Charges - The monetary amount to be paid for freight transportation.
INSInsuranceCharges - The monetary amount to be paid for freight insurance.
MATMaterial Cost - This object represents the material cost for the product.
MISMiscellaneous Charges - The monetary amount to be paid for miscellaneous charges.
PRCProcessing Charges - The monetary amount to be paid by consignee for consignment manufacturer.
TODTotal Amount Due - Total amount due upon receipt of statement.
TOTTotal Amount - Total price for an entire business document.
TOVTotal Value Added Amount - The total amount of the shipment including any value added tax.
UNIUnit Price - Agreed upon sale price for each unit ordered.
VADValue Added Unit Price - The price of a unit including any value added tax.

4CatalogTypeLines: 97
Code identifying the type of product catalog information distributed to a partner.
Entity Instances
PARPartial - Subset of catalog or products.
WHOWhole - Complete set of products with same catalog ID and version.

5CountryOfOriginLines: 231 253
Country where product originates.

6CountryLines: 109
For representation of Country name RosettaNet has adopted ISO 3166-3; 1999. Refer to the following web page to get the latest version of the standard: http://www.iso.ch/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/index.html If you need more information about the ISO standard please contact ISO for more details.

7CurrencyLines: 298 311
For representation of Currency codes RosettaNet has adopted ISO 4217; 1995. The British Standards Institution (BSI) is the ISO 4217 Maintenance Agency. Refer to the following web page to get the latest version of the standard: http://www.bsi-global.com/Technical+Information/Publications/_Publications/tig90.xalter If you need more information about the ISO standard please contact ISO for more details.

8DocumentTypeLines: 91 220
A code identifying the business context of a document.
Entity Instances
ARAAuthorization Request Approval.
CBNProduct batch number of customer.
CCNCustoms clearance number.
CFAFailure Analysis - Request document that will accompany the product providing characteristics of the component failure.
CINCommercial Invoice.
CNMTraditional credit note or memo.
CONIn a virtual sourcing relationship, a third party trading partner is supplying a part to a customer on behalf of another company that has taken the order for the customer. In this case a Customer Order Number is associated to the request for material that is sent to the virtual trading partners.
COSConsumption Notice.
COTContract.
CRNUnique consumption reference number identifying the product consumption issue i.e. one-to-one relationship with physical flow.
DEMTraditional debit note or memo.
DENDelivery Note.
DINDiscontinuation Notice.
DORDelivery Order.
DRNDrawing Number.
DRRDesign Registration Request.
ECOEngineering Change Order - The proprietary unique identification number that represents an engineering change order.
EIREngineering Information Request.
EOLEnd of Life.
FUOSales order or transfer order fulfilling demand out of a facility (outbound shipment).
INVInvoice.
LIDLocation Identifier. Data for on-site work that have to be done on the machine (associated with preventive maintenance order).
MENMaster Event Number.
MIDMachine Identifier. Data for on-site work that have to be done on the machine (associated with preventive maintenance order).
MONModel Number.
OCLThe unique identifier assigned by the OEM for a warranty claim.
OGAOther governmental agency issued document.
OPOThe unique identifier assigned by the OEM for a part order.
OPRThe unique identifier assigned by the OEM for a part return.
PCNProduct/Process Change.
PFAFailure Analysis - Request document that will accompany the product providing characteristics of the product failure.
PIIRefers to previously issued invoice.
PLSUnique number that identifies packing form prior to shipment.
POIPurchase Order IN.
PONProduction order number for material release.
POOPurchase Order OUT.
PRCProduct Catalog.
PSIRefers to previously issued self-billing invoice.
PUOPurchase Order.
QUOQuote.
RECDocument identifying the receipt of materials or products into a facility against a purchase order or transfer order (inbound shipment).
REOPurchase order or transfer order replenishing inventory into a facility (inbound shipment).
REQRequisition.
RMAReturned Material Authorization.
RPOPurchase order for materials or product returned to and reworked by a supplier.
RTARemittance Advice - Remittance details.
SAOSales Order.
SBCCredit Memo used in self-billing scenario.
SBDDebit Memo used in self-billing scenario.
SBIInvoice in self billing scenario.
SBNProduct batch number of supplier.
SCASimilar to contracts - Contains the quantity of an article that is to be ordered from a vendor and the price for article or service that is to be procured.
SENSerial Number.
SEOA document that gives a repair provider the necessary authorization to repair or upgrade a product either at the customer site or at the repair provider’s site.
SHDShipping Document.
SNCShipset Number on Code List.
SPCThe unique identifier assigned by the ASP for a warranty claim.
SPNSpec Number.
SPOThe unique identifier assigned by the ASP for a part order.
SPRThe unique identifier assigned by the ASP for a part return.
SPWThe unique identifier assigned by the ASP to reference a work order.
SRIA document that contains the shipping reference number which allows the product to be tracked within the outsourced logistic providers network.
TROOrder which results in materials or products being moved from one facility to another (outbound shipment and inbound shipment).
WABWaybill.
WACDenotes a warranty claim.
WOOWork Order.

9DurationLines: 181
The length of time a product is under warranty.
Entity Instances
1WM1st week of the month.
2WM2nd week of the month.
3WM3rd week of the month.
4WM4th week of the month.
5DW5 day work week-Monday through Friday.
5WM5th week of the month.
CADCalendar day-period given as a number of days including weekends and holidays.
CAWCalendar week-period given as a number of 7 day-weeks including holidays.
DAYDay.
FMPFour month period.
FRIFriday.
HFMHalf month.
HFWHalf week.
HFYHalf year.
HOUHour.
INDIndefinite-an indefinite period.
MINMinute.
MODMonday.
MONMonth.
MTFMonday through Friday.
MTSMonday through Saturday.
MTUMonday through Sunday.
QUAQuarter.
SATSaturday.
SUNSunday.
TDPTen days period-period of 10 days.
THUThursday.
TMPTwo month period.
TUETuesday.
TWPTwo week period.
UNSUnspecified.
WDYWork day.
WEDWednesday.
WEEWeek.
WORWorking days - days when the partner company normally works.
YEAYear.

10FileTypeLines: 22
Describes the file type of the TPIR form (PDF, XDP or XML).
Entity Instances
PDFPortable Document Format.
XDPXML Data Package.
XMLeXtensible Markup Language.

11IntervalLines: 263
Code specifying a forecasting interval.
Entity Instances
1WM1st week of the month.
2WM2nd week of the month.
3WM3rd week of the month.
4WM4th week of the month.
5DW5 day work week-Monday through Friday.
5WM5th week of the month.
CADCalendar day-period given as a number of days including weekends and holidays.
CAWCalendar week-period given as a number of 7 day-weeks including holidays.
DAYDay.
FMPFour month period.
FRIFriday.
HFMHalf month.
HFWHalf week.
HFYHalf year.
HOUHour.
INDIndefinite-an indefinite period.
MINMinute.
MODMonday.
MONMonth.
MTFMonday through Friday.
MTSMonday through Saturday.
MTUMonday through Sunday.
QUAQuarter.
SATSaturday.
SUNSunday.
TDPTen days period-period of 10 days.
THUThursday.
TMPTwo month period.
TUETuesday.
TWPTwo week period.
UNSUnspecified.
WDYWork day.
WEDWednesday.
WEEWeek.
WORWorking days - days when the partner company normally works.
YEAYear.

12InvoiceChargeTypeLines: 299 312
Code identifying the values for the types of charges contained in an invoice.
Entity Instances
ALCAllowances and Charges.
CUCCustom Charges.
DEADeposit Amount.
ESCExpedited Shipping Charge - Charge for accelerating the delivery of a product.
FRCFreight Charges.
HACHandling Charges.
LECLease Charge - Charge for the use of a product in which the purchaser assumes certain responsibilities of ownership.
LICLicense Charge - Charge for the use of a product (usually software) in which the manufacturer maintains ownership of the product.
MACMaintenance Charge - Charge (usually periodic) for providing maintenance support for a product.
PUCPurchase Charge - Charge for a product in which the buyer takes all responsibilities of ownership.
QUDQuantity Discount.
RECRental Charge - Charge for the use of a product (usually hardware) in which the manufacturer maintains ownership of the product.

13LanguageLines: 32
For representation of Language name RosettaNet has adopted ISO 639-2; 1998. Refer to the following web page to get the latest version of the standard: http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/iso639jac.html If you need more information about the ISO standard please contact ISO for more details.

14LeadTimeClassificationCodeLines: 265
Code identifying the classification of a product lead time for ordering.
Entity Instances
ASAAs Available - A product marked as "As Available" orders for this product but supply is quite uncertain-normally this has been used when a product is being WDFM (withdraw from marketing) or has reached end of life (EOL).
ASSAssembly - Time period required by a company production line to manufacture a component or module from sub components. This lead-time may include actual manufacturing cycle time, testing time, and queuing time.
CLFCall Factory - Contact the factory for the most current information.
DTSDock to Stock - Time period required to move product from a product seller's or product receiver's dock through a warehousing process until the product is documented as available for buyer's use. If the seller's dock is identified, this lead-time also includes carrier transit time between seller's dock to buyer's dock.
EOLEnd of Life.
INSIndividual Scheduled-a product marked as "Individual Scheduled" by the manufacturing facility. When doing this they will take into consideration the current supply situation / extended leadtime as well as capacity situation for the current product.
MARMarket - Time period quoted by a seller for the availability of product. This lead time includes actual manufacturing cycle time and existing.
NOSNo Supply - A product marked "No Supply" and will not be able to fulfill orders for this product.
ODPOrder Processing - Time period required by a seller to receive a purchase order and respond with a confirmation to the buyer.
PLAPlanned Availability - A product marked as "Planned Availability" yet available on the market but has been announced with a certain date. Once this date has been passed the product will get a "normal" leadtime.
PRCProcurement - Time period required by a buyer to process a quote or internal demand signal to issue a purchase order.
PRDProduction.
SUPStart Up.
TRNTransit - Time period required to move a product from one location to another.

15MimeTypeQualifierLines: 34
The MIME type as defined by IANA. Please refer to http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ for a list of types.
Entity Instances
application/EDI-Consent[RFC1767]
application/EDI-X12[RFC1767]
application/EDIFACT[RFC1767]
application/activemessage[Shapiro]
application/andrew-inset[Borenstein]
application/applefile[Faltstrom]
application/atomicmail[Borenstein]
application/batch-SMTP[RFC2442]
application/beep+xml[RFC3080]
application/cals-1840[RFC1895]
application/cnrp+xml[RFCCNRP]
application/commonground[Glazer]
application/cpl+xml
application/cybercash[Eastlake]
application/dca-rft[Campbell]
application/dec-dx[Campbell]
application/dicom[RFC3240]
application/dvcs[RFC3029]
application/eshop[Katz]
application/font-tdpfr[RFC3073]
application/http[RFC2616]
application/hyperstudio[Domino]
application/iges[Parks]
application/index[RFC2652]
application/index.cmd[RFC2652]
application/index.obj[RFC2652]
application/index.response[RFC2652]
application/index.vnd[RFC2652]
application/iotp[RFC2935]
application/ipp[RFC2910]
application/isup[RFC3204]
application/mac-binhex40[Faltstrom]
application/macwriteii[Lindner]
application/marc[RFC2220]
application/mathematica[Van Nostern]
application/msword[Lindner]
application/news-message-id[RFC1036,Spencer]
application/news-transmission[RFC1036, Spencer]
application/ocsp-request[RFC2560]
application/ocsp-response[RFC2560]
application/octet-stream[RFC2045,RFC2046]
application/oda[RFC2045,RFC2046]
application/ogg[RFC-walleij-ogg-mediatype-08.txt]
application/parityfec[RFC3009]
application/pdf[Lindner]
application/pgp-encrypted[RFC3156]
application/pgp-keys[RFC3156]
application/pgp-signature[RFC3156]
application/pkcs10[RFC2311]
application/pkcs7-mime[RFC2311]
application/pkcs7-signature[RFC2311]
application/pkix-cert[RFC2585]
application/pkix-crl[RFC2585]
application/pkixcmp[RFC2510]
application/postscript[RFC2045,RFC2046]
application/prs.alvestrand.titrax-sheet[Alvestrand]
application/prs.cww[Rungchavalnont]
application/prs.nprend[Doggett]
application/prs.plucker[Janssen]
application/qsig[RFC3204]
application/reginfo+xml[RFC-ietf-sipping-reg-event-00.txt]
application/remote-printing[RFC1486,Rose]
application/riscos[Smith]
application/rtf[Lindner]
application/sdp[RFC2327]
application/set-payment[Korver]
application/set-payment-initiation[Korver]
application/set-registration[Korver]
application/set-registration-initiation[Korver]
application/sgml[RFC1874]
application/sgml-open-catalog[Grosso]
application/sieve[RFC3028]
application/slate[Crowley]
application/timestamp-query[RFC3161]
application/timestamp-reply[RFC3161]
application/tve-trigger[Welsh]
application/vemmi[RFC2122]
application/vnd.3M.Post-it-Notes[O'Brien]
application/vnd.3gpp.pic-bw-large[Meredith]
application/vnd.3gpp.pic-bw-small[Meredith]
application/vnd.3gpp.pic-bw-var[Meredith]
application/vnd.3gpp.sms[Meredith]
application/vnd.FloGraphIt[Floersch]
application/vnd.Mobius.DAF[Kabayama]
application/vnd.Mobius.DIS[Kabayama]
application/vnd.Mobius.MBK[Devasia]
application/vnd.Mobius.MQY[Devasia]
application/vnd.Mobius.MSL[Kabayama]
application/vnd.Mobius.PLC[Kabayama]
application/vnd.Mobius.TXF[Kabayama]
application/vnd.Quark.QuarkXPress[Scheidler]
application/vnd.accpac.simply.aso[Leow]
application/vnd.accpac.simply.imp[Leow]
application/vnd.acucobol[Lubin]
application/vnd.acucorp[Lubin]
application/vnd.adobe.xfdf[Perelman]
application/vnd.aether.imp[Moskowitz]
application/vnd.amiga.ami[Blumberg]
application/vnd.anser-web-certificate-issue-initiation[Mori]
application/vnd.anser-web-funds-transfer-initiation[Mori]
application/vnd.audiograph[Slusanschi]
application/vnd.blueice.multipass[Holmstrom]
application/vnd.bmi[Gotoh]
application/vnd.businessobjects[Imoucha]
application/vnd.canon-cpdl[Muto]
application/vnd.canon-lips[Muto]
application/vnd.cinderella[Kortenkamp]
application/vnd.claymore[Simpson]
application/vnd.commerce-battelle[Applebaum]
application/vnd.commonspace[Chandhok]
application/vnd.contact.cmsg[Patz]
application/vnd.cosmocaller[Dellutri]
application/vnd.ctc-posml[Kohlhepp]
application/vnd.cups-postscript[Sweet]
application/vnd.cups-raster[Sweet]
application/vnd.cups-raw[Sweet]
application/vnd.curl[Byrnes]
application/vnd.cybank[Helmee]
application/vnd.data-vision.rdz[Fields]
application/vnd.dna[Searcy]
application/vnd.dpgraph[Parker]
application/vnd.dreamfactory[Appleton]
application/vnd.dxr[Duffy]
application/vnd.ecdis-update[Buettgenbach]
application/vnd.ecowin.chart[Olsson]
application/vnd.ecowin.filerequest[Olsson]
application/vnd.ecowin.fileupdate[Olsson]
application/vnd.ecowin.series[Olsson]
application/vnd.ecowin.seriesrequest[Olsson]
application/vnd.ecowin.seriesupdate[Olsson]
application/vnd.enliven[Santinelli]
application/vnd.epson.esf[Hoshina]
application/vnd.epson.msf[Hoshina]
application/vnd.epson.quickanime[Gu]
application/vnd.epson.salt[Nagatomo]
application/vnd.epson.ssf[Hoshina]
application/vnd.ericsson.quickcall[Tidwell]
application/vnd.eudora.data[Resnick]
application/vnd.fdf[Zilles]
application/vnd.ffsns[Holstage]
application/vnd.framemaker[Wexler]
application/vnd.fsc.weblaunch[D.Smith]
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys[Togashi]
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys2[Togashi]
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasys3[Okudaira]
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasysgp[Sugimoto]
application/vnd.fujitsu.oasysprs[Ogita]
application/vnd.fujixerox.ddd[Onda]
application/vnd.fujixerox.docuworks[Taguchi]
application/vnd.fujixerox.docuworks.binder[Matsumoto]
application/vnd.fut-misnet[Pruulmann]
application/vnd.grafeq[Tupper]
application/vnd.groove-account[Joseph]
application/vnd.groove-help[Joseph]
application/vnd.groove-identity-message[Joseph]
application/vnd.groove-injector[Joseph]
application/vnd.groove-tool-message[Joseph]
application/vnd.groove-tool-template[Joseph]
application/vnd.groove-vcard[Joseph]
application/vnd.hbci[Hammann]
application/vnd.hhe.lesson-player[Jones]
application/vnd.hp-HPGL[Pentecost]
application/vnd.hp-PCL[Pentecost]
application/vnd.hp-PCLXL[Pentecost]
application/vnd.hp-hpid[Gupta]
application/vnd.hp-hps[Aubrey]
application/vnd.httphone[Lefevre]
application/vnd.hzn-3d-crossword[Minnis]
application/vnd.ibm.MiniPay[Herzberg]
application/vnd.ibm.afplinedata[Buis]
application/vnd.ibm.electronic-media[Tantlinger]
application/vnd.ibm.modcap[Hohensee]
application/vnd.ibm.secure-container[Tantlinger]
application/vnd.informix-visionary[Gales]
application/vnd.intercon.formnet[Gurak]
application/vnd.intertrust.digibox[Tomasello]
application/vnd.intertrust.nncp[Tomasello]
application/vnd.intu.qbo[Scratchley]
application/vnd.intu.qfx[Scratchley]
application/vnd.irepository.package+xml[Knowles]
application/vnd.is-xpr[Natarajan]
application/vnd.japannet-directory-service[Fujii]
application/vnd.japannet-jpnstore-wakeup[Yoshitake]
application/vnd.japannet-payment-wakeup[Fujii]
application/vnd.japannet-registration[Yoshitake]
application/vnd.japannet-registration-wakeup[Fujii]
application/vnd.japannet-setstore-wakeup[Yoshitake]
application/vnd.japannet-verification[Yoshitake]
application/vnd.japannet-verification-wakeup[Fujii]
application/vnd.jisp[Deckers]
application/vnd.kde.karbon[Faure]
application/vnd.kde.kchart[Faure]
application/vnd.kde.kformula[Faure]
application/vnd.kde.kivio[Faure]
application/vnd.kde.kontour[Faure]
application/vnd.kde.kpresenter[Faure]
application/vnd.kde.kspread[Faure]
application/vnd.kde.kword[Faure]
application/vnd.kenameaapp[DiGiorgio-Haag]
application/vnd.koan[Cole]
application/vnd.liberty-request+xml[McDowell]
application/vnd.llamagraphics.life-balance.desktop[White]
application/vnd.lotus-1-2-3[Wattenberger]
application/vnd.lotus-approach[Wattenberger]
application/vnd.lotus-freelance[Wattenberger]
application/vnd.lotus-notes[Laramie]
application/vnd.lotus-organizer[Wattenberger]
application/vnd.lotus-screencam[Wattenberger]
application/vnd.lotus-wordpro[Wattenberger]
application/vnd.mcd[Gotoh]
application/vnd.mediastation.cdkey[Flurry]
application/vnd.meridian-slingshot[Wedel]
application/vnd.micrografx.flo[Prevo]
application/vnd.micrografx.igx[Prevo]
application/vnd.mif[Wexler]
application/vnd.minisoft-hp3000-save[Bartram]
application/vnd.mitsubishi.misty-guard.trustweb[Tanaka]
application/vnd.mophun.application[Wennerstrom]
application/vnd.mophun.certificate[Wennerstrom]
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite[Patton]
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.adsi[Patton]
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.fis[Patton]
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.gotap[Patton]
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.kmr[Patton]
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.ttc[Patton]
application/vnd.motorola.flexsuite.wem[Patton]
application/vnd.mozilla.xul+xml[McDaniel]
application/vnd.ms-artgalry[Slawson]
application/vnd.ms-asf[Fleischman]
application/vnd.ms-excel[Gill]
application/vnd.ms-lrm[Ledoux]
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint[Gill]
application/vnd.ms-project[Gill]
application/vnd.ms-tnef[Gill]
application/vnd.ms-works[Gill]
application/vnd.ms-wpl[Plastina]
application/vnd.mseq[Le Bodic]
application/vnd.msign[Borcherding]
application/vnd.music-niff[Butler]
application/vnd.musician[Adams]
application/vnd.netfpx[Mutz]
application/vnd.noblenet-directory[Solomon]
application/vnd.noblenet-sealer[Solomon]
application/vnd.noblenet-web[Solomon]
application/vnd.novadigm.EDM[Swenson]
application/vnd.novadigm.EDX[Swenson]
application/vnd.novadigm.EXT[Swenson]
application/vnd.obn[Hessling]
application/vnd.osa.netdeploy[Klos]
application/vnd.palm[Peacock]
application/vnd.pg.format[Gandert]
application/vnd.pg.osasli[Gandert]
application/vnd.powerbuilder6[Guy]
application/vnd.powerbuilder6-s[Guy]
application/vnd.powerbuilder7[Shilts]
application/vnd.powerbuilder7-s[Shilts]
application/vnd.powerbuilder75[Shilts]
application/vnd.powerbuilder75-s[Shilts]
application/vnd.previewsystems.box[Smolgovsky]
application/vnd.publishare-delta-tree[Ben-Kiki]
application/vnd.pvi.ptid1[Lamb]
application/vnd.pwg-multiplexed[RFC3391]
application/vnd.pwg-xhtml-print+xml[Wright]
application/vnd.rapid[Szekely]
application/vnd.s3sms[Tarkkala]
application/vnd.sealed.net[Lambert]
application/vnd.seemail[Webb]
application/vnd.shana.informed.formdata[Selzler]
application/vnd.shana.informed.formtemplate[Selzler]
application/vnd.shana.informed.interchange[Selzler]
application/vnd.shana.informed.package[Selzler]
application/vnd.smaf[Takahashi]
application/vnd.sss-cod[Dani]
application/vnd.sss-dtf[Bruno]
application/vnd.sss-ntf[Bruno]
application/vnd.street-stream[Levitt]
application/vnd.svd[Becker]
application/vnd.swiftview-ics[Widener]
application/vnd.triscape.mxs[Simonoff]
application/vnd.trueapp[Hepler]
application/vnd.truedoc[Chase]
application/vnd.ufdl[Manning]
application/vnd.uplanet.alert[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.alert-wbxml[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.bearer-choice[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.bearer-choice-wbxml[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.cacheop[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.cacheop-wbxml[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.channel[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.channel-wbxml[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.list[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.list-wbxml[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.listcmd[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.listcmd-wbxml[Martin]
application/vnd.uplanet.signal[Martin]
application/vnd.vcx[T.Sugimoto]
application/vnd.vectorworks[Pharr]
application/vnd.vidsoft.vidconference[Hess]
application/vnd.visio[Sandal]
application/vnd.visionary[Aravindakumar]
application/vnd.vividence.scriptfile[Risher]
application/vnd.vsf[Rowe]
application/vnd.wap.sic[WAP-Forum]
application/vnd.wap.slc[WAP-Forum]
application/vnd.wap.wbxml[Stark]
application/vnd.wap.wmlc[Stark]
application/vnd.wap.wmlscriptc[Stark]
application/vnd.webturbo[Rehem]
application/vnd.wrq-hp3000-labelled[Bartram]
application/vnd.wt.stf[Wohler]
application/vnd.wv.csp+wbxml[Salmi]
application/vnd.xara[Matthewman]
application/vnd.xfdl[Manning]
application/vnd.yellowriver-custom-menu[Yellow]
application/whoispp-query[RFC2957]
application/whoispp-response[RFC2958]
application/wita[Campbell]
application/wordperfect5.1[Lindner]
application/x400-bp[RFC1494]
application/xhtml+xml[RFC3236]
application/xml[RFC3023]
application/xml-dtd[RFC3023]
application/xml-external-parsed-entity[RFC3023]
application/zip[Lindner]
audio/32kadpcm[RFC2421,RFC2422]
audio/AMR[RFC3267]
audio/AMR-WB[RFC3267]
audio/CN[RFC3389]
audio/DAT12[RFC3190]
audio/DVI4
audio/EVRC[RFC-ietf-avt-evrc-smv-03.txt]
audio/EVRC0[RFC-ietf-avt-evrc-smv-03.txt]
audio/G.722.1[RFC3047]
audio/G722
audio/G723
audio/G726-16
audio/G726-24
audio/G726-32
audio/G726-40
audio/G728
audio/G729
audio/G729D
audio/G729E
audio/GSM
audio/GSM-EFR
audio/L16[RFC2586]
audio/L20[RFC3190]
audio/L24[RFC3190]
audio/L8
audio/LPC
audio/MP4A-LATM[RFC3016]
audio/MPA
audio/PCMA
audio/PCMU
audio/QCELP
audio/RED
audio/SMV[RFC-ietf-avt-evrc-smv-03.txt]
audio/SMV0[RFC-ietf-avt-evrc-smv-03.txt]
audio/VDVI
audio/basic[RFC2045,RFC2046]
audio/mpa-robust[RFC3119]
audio/mpeg[RFC3003]
audio/parityfec[RFC3009]
audio/prs.sid[Walleij]
audio/telephone-event[RFC2833]
audio/tone[RFC2833]
audio/vnd.3gpp.iufp[Belling]
audio/vnd.cisco.nse[Kumar]
audio/vnd.cns.anp1[McLaughlin]
audio/vnd.cns.inf1[McLaughlin]
audio/vnd.digital-winds[Strazds]
audio/vnd.everad.plj[Cicelsky]
audio/vnd.lucent.voice[Vaudreuil]
audio/vnd.nortel.vbk[Parsons]
audio/vnd.nuera.ecelp4800[Fox]
audio/vnd.nuera.ecelp7470[Fox]
audio/vnd.nuera.ecelp9600[Fox]
audio/vnd.octel.sbc[Vaudreuil]
audio/vnd.qcelp[Lundblade]
audio/vnd.rhetorex.32kadpcm[Vaudreuil]
audio/vnd.vmx.cvsd[Vaudreuil]
image/cgmComputer Graphics Metafile
image/g3fax[RFC1494]
image/gif[RFC2045,RFC2046]
image/ief[RFC1314] Image Exchange Format
image/jpeg[RFC2045,RFC2046]
image/naplps[Ferber]
image/png[Randers-Pehrson]
image/prs.btif[Simon]
image/prs.pti[Laun]
image/t38[RFC3362]
image/tiff[RFC3302] Tag Image File Format
image/tiff-fx[RFC3250] Tag Image File Format Fax eXtended
image/vnd.cns.inf2[McLaughlin]
image/vnd.djvu[Bottou]
image/vnd.dwg[Moline]
image/vnd.dxf[Moline]
image/vnd.fastbidsheet[Becker]
image/vnd.fpx[Spencer]
image/vnd.fst[Fuldseth]
image/vnd.fujixerox.edmics-mmr[Onda]
image/vnd.fujixerox.edmics-rlc[Onda]
image/vnd.globalgraphics.pgb[Bailey]
image/vnd.mix[Reddy]
image/vnd.ms-modi[Vaughan]
image/vnd.net-fpx[Spencer]
image/vnd.svf[Moline]
image/vnd.wap.wbmp[Stark]
image/vnd.xiff[S.Martin]
message/delivery-status[RFC1894]
message/disposition-notification[RFC2298]
message/external-body[RFC2045,RFC2046]
message/http[RFC2616]
message/news[RFC 1036, H.Spencer]
message/partial[RFC2045,RFC2046]
message/rfc822[RFC2045,RFC2046]
message/s-http[RFC2660]
message/sip[RFC3261]
message/sipfrag[RFC3420]
model/iges[Parks]
model/mesh[RFC2077]
model/vnd.dwf[Pratt]
model/vnd.flatland.3dml[Powers]
model/vnd.gdl[Babits]
model/vnd.gs-gdl[Babits]
model/vnd.gtw[Ozaki]
model/vnd.mts[Rabinovitch]
model/vnd.parasolid.transmit.binary[Parasolid]
model/vnd.parasolid.transmit.text[Parasolid]
model/vnd.vtu[Rabinovitch]
model/vrml[RFC2077]
multipart/alternative[RFC2045,RFC2046]
multipart/appledouble[Faltstrom]
multipart/byteranges[RFC2068]
multipart/digest[RFC2045,RFC2046]
multipart/encrypted[RFC1847]
multipart/form-data[RFC2388]
multipart/header-set[Crocker]
multipart/mixed[RFC2045,RFC2046]
multipart/parallel[RFC2045,RFC2046]
multipart/related[RFC2387]
multipart/report[RFC1892]
multipart/signed[RFC1847]
multipart/voice-message[RFC2421,RFC2423]
text/calendar[RFC2445]
text/css[RFC2318]
text/directory[RFC2425]
text/enriched[RFC1896]
text/html[RFC2854]
text/parityfec[RFC3009]
text/plain[RFC2646,RFC2046]
text/prs.lines.tag[Lines]
text/rfc822-headers[RFC1892]
text/richtext[RFC2045,RFC2046]
text/rtf[Lindner]
text/sgml[RFC1874]
text/t140[RFC2793]
text/tab-separated-values[Lindner]
text/uri-list[RFC2483]
text/vnd.DMClientScript[Bradley]
text/vnd.IPTC.NITF[IPTC]
text/vnd.IPTC.NewsML[IPTC]
text/vnd.abc[Allen]
text/vnd.curl[Byrnes]
text/vnd.fly[Gurney]
text/vnd.fmi.flexstor[Hurtta]
text/vnd.in3d.3dml[Powers]
text/vnd.in3d.spot[Powers]
text/vnd.latex-z[Lubos]
text/vnd.motorola.reflex[Patton]
text/vnd.ms-mediapackage[Nelson]
text/vnd.net2phone.commcenter.command[Xie]
text/vnd.sun.j2me.app-descriptor[G.Adams]
text/vnd.wap.si[WAP-Forum]
text/vnd.wap.sl[WAP-Forum]
text/vnd.wap.wml[Stark]
text/vnd.wap.wmlscript[Stark]
text/xml[RFC3023]
text/xml-external-parsed-entity[RFC3023]
video/BMPEG
video/BT656
video/CelB
video/DV[RFC3189]
video/H261
video/H263
video/H263-1998
video/H263-2000
video/JPEG
video/MP1S
video/MP2P
video/MP2T
video/MP4V-ES[RFC3016]
video/MPV
video/SMPTE292M[RFC-avt-smpte292-video-08.txt]
video/mpeg[RFC2045,RFC2046]
video/nv
video/parityfec[RFC3009]
video/pointer[RFC2862]
video/quicktime[Lindner]
video/vnd.fvt[Fuldseth]
video/vnd.motorola.video[McGinty]
video/vnd.motorola.videop[McGinty]
video/vnd.mpegurl[Recktenwald]
video/vnd.nokia.interleaved-multimedia[Kangaslampi]
video/vnd.objectvideo[Clark]
video/vnd.vivo[Wolfe]

16MonetaryAmountTypeLines: 300 313
Code identifying whether the monetary amount is a debit or credit.
Entity Instances
CRECredit.
DEBDebit.
ZERZero remit.

17NationalExportControlClassificationLines: 324
Code identifying product classification for export regulation.
Entity Instances
CLEClearance - The cargo will be or has been cleared.
CUCAlready customs cleared in the importing country, arrangement for inspection are not necessary because they were cleared before.
DETDetention - The cargo has been or will be detained.
DORDocuments Required - Pertinent documents are required.
DRCDocuments Requirements Completed - All requirements for documents have been completed.
FUMFumigation - The cargo has been or will be fumigated.
IACInspection Arrangements Completed - Arrangements for inspection of the cargo have been completed.
IARInspection Arrangements Required - Arrangements for inspection of the cargo are required.
INSInspection - The cargo has been or will be inspected.
LWILowest Importance.
NCPNo Customs Procedure - Customs clearance not required.
SACSafety Arrangements Completed - Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo have been completed.
SARSafety Arrangements Required - Arrangements for safeguarding the cargo are required.
SCRSecurity - The cargo has been or will be secured.
SECSecurity Arrangements Completed - Arrangements for storing the cargo have been completed.
SERSecurity Arrangements Required - Arrangements for the security of the cargo are required.
STRStorage arrangements required - Arrangements for storing the cargo are required.
TACTransport Arrangements Completed - All arrangements for transport have been completed.
TARTransport Arrangements Required - Transport has to be arranged.

18PackageTypeCodeLines: 184 213
Code specifying the type of packaging for a product.
Entity Instances
6PC6 Pack-packaged in multiples of 6 units.
BAGBag.
BINBin.
BOXBox.
BPCBulk Pack - Packaged in large volume.
BUDBundle.
CANCan.
CARCarrier.
CLDCylinder.
CMSCLAMSHELL - Packaged in a device with two hinged jaws.
COICoil.
CONContainer.
CPKC-PAK - A powerful vacuum unit complete with filter/cyclone and starter placed inside a heavy-duty container; a flexfiber cyclone for coarse separation; or packaged in covered tape.
CRTCrate.
CTNCarton.
DRMDrum.
DSMDiskette Mailer - A container made of a small plastic magnetic disk enclosed in a stiff envelope with a radial slit; used to store data.
FLCFLATPK Carrier - Packaged and laid in full length.
GLPGel Pack - Packaged in a colloid or semi-solid substance container.
INDIndividual - Each packed separately.
KDBKnockdown Tote Bin.
KITKit.
OTHOther - The package type is not contained in this list; contact manufacturer for the specific package type.
PAGPackage.
PAKPacked.
PALPallet.
PBGPlastic Ball Grind array.
PJAPeanut Jar-packaged in a container filled with foam inserts.
PLCPLC - Plastic Chip Carrier.
REBRetail Box - Packaged in a container that is for direct sales to the consumer.
RELReel.
ROLRoll.
SACSack.
SDCStandard Carton - General pack that is commonly used or established as an acceptable media.
SKISkid.
SLVSleeve.
SSPSample Shipper - A portion, piece, or segment that is representative of a whole.
TAPTape - Material/Method of holding a string of computer chips.
TBETube - Packaged in a cylinder container.
TBNTote Bin.
TNRTape and Reel - Used to identify that a product is packaged in a tape and reel form.
TQFThin Quad Flat Package.
TRATray - Packaged on a shallow flat receptacle with a raised edge or rim, used for carrying or holding pieces.
TUBTub.
WFBWafer Boat - A small thin circular slice of a semiconducting material, such as pure silicon, on which an integrated circuit can be formed.
WFPWaffle Pack- Die that are packaged in a cavity with a defined matrix; typically a 2-inch or 4-inch square carrier with separate compartments for each die.

19PricingTypeCodeLines: 302 315 316
Code identifying the type of pricing available for a product.
Entity Instances
ACRAuthorized Cost and Resale.
ACSAuthorized Cost - The negotiated cost agreed upon between the supplier and distributor at the time the “debit?is authorized.
ACTAuthorized cost.
ANYAny available.
ARSAuthorized resale.
ASPAverage Selling Price - Manufacturer's published price.
BPABudgetary Price Amount.
BPPBroken Purchase Price.
BSHBook-Ship.
CATCatalog price - Book (the supplier’s published cost at the time of transaction) or Published Price.
CMCCommercial.
CMDCommodity.
CMFContract Manufacturing.
CONContract.
COSCost - Price for which the distributor purchased the parts.
DBCDisti Book Cost.
DFRDuty free.
DISDistribution.
DPDDuty paid.
DTPDistribution price.
EDUEducation.
ERTE-Rate.
EXCException.
FGMFederal government.
GENGeneral.
HIEHigher Education.
LCLLocal.
LGMLocal government.
LISList.
MPRMarket price.
MRPManufacturer's recommendation for unit pricing.
MSRManufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP).
MUSMinimum Unit Sale (MUS) - Manufacturer requirement of total dollar value for design opportunity.
NPFNonprofit.
OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturing (OEM).
OVPOEM Volume Pricing - Original equipment manufacturing price per volume ordered.
PEDPrimary Education.
QUOQuote Price
RCSRequested Cost (RCS) - Reseller requested cost to the manufacturer.
RFBRefurbished.
RINReligious Institution.
RSPResale - Price the distributor is authorized to use for sale to their customer (RSP).
SCESpecial Education.
SECSecurity and management reseller.
SEDSecondary Education.
SEVService provider.
SGMState Government.
SPDSpecial Discount Price.
SPESpecial Education.
SPLSamples.
SRPSuggested Resale Price.
STRStandard Rebate.
THPThreshold Price.
TOCTotal Other Charges - Suggested resale price - The sum total of all distributor added charges to the customer for value added services, including but not limited to programming, tape and reel, labeling, date coding, kitting and in-house assembly.

20ProductLifeCycleStatusCodeLines: 229
Code specifying the production status of an item.
Entity Instances
ACTActive.
ALOThe quantity available to buyer.
BORBack Ordered.
DCNDiscontinued. No longer available.
EOLEnd of Life - period or date where the product obsolescence begins, ship or order still active.
LODProduct Phase Out/See Last Order Date. Limitations on shipments can occur, but orders are pressed toward final and last buy. Product should not be considered for new designs. Capacity declining rapidly. Formal discontinuance notice may be issued.
NPRNew Product.
NRCNot Recommended/Declining. Orders and shipments permitted. Product not recommended for new designs.Capacity beginning to decline.
OBSObsolete no longer orderable or shippable.
OHLOn Hold - Orderable, but not shippable.
PENProduct Introduction Pending No orders or product shipments permitted. Product is in planning or early design stage. Samples may or may not exist. Specification changes can occur and planned introduction dates may be delayed.
PLSProduct Last Shipments. Shipments made to existing orders. Manufacturing capacity limitations may exist. New orders are limited to existing or residual inventory. Product in final stage of shipments after a formal Life Time Buy notice or product cancellation.
PMAProduct Maturity/Saturation. Orders and shipments permitted. Sales and capacity have leveled out.
POSPurchase Order with Supplier.
REPReplaced.
RGWProduct Rapid Growth. Orders and shipments permitted. Product in rapid growth phase. Manufacturing capacity is being added.
RMPProduct Newly Introduced/Ramp-Up. Orders and shipments permitted. Beginning to ramp up production. Can supply limited quantities.
RPORemoved From Active Portfolio. No new orders, no shipments, and no inventory exist. Product is considered no longer available. Inventory is removed. All supporting hardware, software, and documentation for the product are removed.
SGMProduct Stable Growth/Maturity. Orders and shipments permitted. Product is highly recommended for use in new designs. Product growth stabilizes and peaks. Product quality is very high.
UAVUnavailable through program - May not use.
UNRUnreleased - Upcoming product, not orderable.

21ProductProcurementTypeLines: 329
States that describe product procurement conditions.
Entity Instances
AAPProduct is eligible to be ordered as part of Authorized Assembly Program.
ALCAllocation.
BLKBulk.
CQSCustom QS is the availability of expedited shipping for certain models or configurations (but not all) of the product specified.
CSUProduct is eligible for customer set up.
DPADistributor Price Adjustment - Used to indicate that the distributor price is negotiable.
JITJust in Time.
LBDLimited Book Device - Engineering devices that have not reached final revision, or sample products.
NAPNot Applicable.
NCNNon-Cancelable, Non-returnable.
NPBNon Published Book device - Products available for sale but not published in General Price Book.
NPINew Product Introduction - Products that are new to the market.
NSBNon Stockable Book devices - Software products or other products containing software that will under go revision changes. (software, boards, evaluation tools).
ONCOn Contract - Used to indicate that the product is attached to the purchase agreement.
QUSQuickship - QuickShip is the availability of expedited shipping for the product specified.
REPReplenishment - Product is eligible to be ordered for inventory replenishment agreements.
SBDStandard Book Device - Standard products available for sale.
SEGSegmented - Used to identify products that are under planned procurement processes.
SPSSupply Split.
SUBSub contract.
VMIVendor Management Inventory.

22ProductSubstitutionReasonLines: 249 283
A code identifying the reason a product is substituted for the original product requested.
Entity Instances
BEPBetter Product - The requested part number is currently not available offering product upgrade.
CMPComponent of the identified product is a component of this referenced product.
DWNDowngrade - The identified product is a downgrade for this referenced product.
IPNInvalid Part Number - The requested part number is invalid.
PREPredecessor - The product that existed prior.
QRHQuality / Reliability Hold.
REPRetired product - The requested part number is no longer available.
RPLReplace - The identified product is a replacement for this referenced product.
SCCSuccessor - The superseding product that will be replacing the current product.

23RestrictedCountryLines: 333
Country where product is not destined for shipment.

24TypeLines: 212
A code identifying the type of weight.
Entity Instances
CHRChargeable.
DMNDimensional.
GNRGeneral.
GRSGross.
NETNet.

25UnitOfMeasureLines: 214 216 317 343
Code identifying a product unit of measure.
Entity Instances
10P10-pack.
1BF100 Board Feet.
1FC20 Foot Container.
1GRGram/Cubic Centimeter.
1GT10,000 Gallon Tankcar.
1KB25 Kilogram Bulk Bag.
1KD10 Kilogram Drum.
1KP1000-pack.
1PA20-Pack.
1PB50 Pound Bag.
1PD100 Pound Drum.
2FC40 Foot Container.
2GRGram/square meter.
2GT20,000 Gallon Tankcar.
2KB300 Kilogram Bulk Bag.
2KD15 Kilogram Drum.
2PA100-Pack.
3GRGrams Per 100 Centimeters.
3KB500 Kilogram Bulk Bag.
3KD55 Gallon Drum.
4GRGrams Per 100 Grams.
4KD115 Kilogram Drum.
50P50-pack.
5GRGrams Per Cubic Centimeter.
6GRGrams Per Square Centimeter.
7GRGrams Per Square Meter.
ACRAcre.
ACTActual Pounds.
ALUAluminum Pounds Only.
AMPAmpere.
ASMAngstrom.
BABBase Box.
BACBatch.
BAEBale.
BAGBag.
BALBall.
BANBand.
BAPBatting Pound.
BARBar.
BASBasket.
BATBatt.
BAWBase Weight.
BEABeam.
BECBecquerel/kilogram.
BELBelt.
BILBillet.
BINBin.
BITBit.
BKCBulk Car Load.
BLOBlock.
BOABoard.
BOFBoard Feet.
BOLBolt.
BOTBottle.
BOXBox.
BRDBarrels Per Day.
BREBarrel.
BRIBarrel (Imperial).
BRMBarrels Per Minute.
BTFBritish Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Cubic Foot.
BTPBritish Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Pound.
BTUBritish Thermal Unit (BTU).
BUCBucket.
BUDBushel, Dry Imperial.
BUKBunks.
BULBulk.
BUNBundle.
BUPBulk Pack.
BUSBushel.
BYTBytes.
CAACarat.
CABCarboy.
CACCard.
CADCandela.
CAGCartridge.
CAKCask.
CALCalorie.
CANCan.
CAOCarload.
CARCar.
CASCase.
CATCanister.
CAWCatchweight.
CELCell.
CEMCentimeter.
CEPCentipoise (CPS).
CETCentiliter.
CGMCentigram.
CHAChains (Land Survey).
CHEChest.
CNNConnector.
COGCoil Group.
COICoil.
COLCoulomb.
COMComposite Product Pounds (Total Weight).
CONCone.
COTContainer.
COVCover.
CRACrate.
CRTCarton.
CSECassette.
CUBCubic centimeter.
CUCCubic centimeter/second.
CUFCubic Foot.
CUICubic inch.
CUMCubicmeter.
CUPCup.
CUYCubic yard.
CYCCycles.
CYLCylinder.
DAYDay.
DCBDecibels.
DCGDecagram.
DCLDeciliter.
DEADeal.
DECDecimeter.
DEFDegree Fahrenheit.
DEGDegree Celsius.
DEPDep. Factor.
DGMDecigram.
DIEDie.
DILDisplay.
DIPDispenser.
DOZDozen.
DRADram.
DRUDrum.
DRYDry Pounds.
EACEach.
ELEElectrical Capacitance.
FARFarads.
FFAFemtofarad.
FLOFluid Ounce.
FOIFluid Ounce (Imperial).
FOOFoot.
FOUFluid Ounce US.
FUUFuel Usage (Gallons).
GALGallon.
GASGage Systems.
GIHGigahertz.
GIJGigajoules.
GILGill (Imperial).
GOBGross Barrels.
GOGGross Gallons.
GOKGross Kilogram.
GOTGross Ton.
GOYGross Yard.
GRAGram.
GRGGreat Gross (Dozen Gross).
GRKGrams Per Kilogram.
GRLGrams Per Liter.
GRMGrams Per Milliliter.
GRNGrain.
GROGross.
GRPGroup.
HAGHalf Gallon.
HAHHalf Hour.
HALHalf Liter.
HANHank.
HEAHeat lots.
HECHectare.
HELHectoliter.
HEPHectopascal.
HERHertz.
HNYHenry.
HOSHours.
HOUHour.
HUAHundredth of a Carat.
HUBHundred Boxes.
HUCHundred Count.
HUSHundred Sheets.
IMGImperial Gallons.
INCInch.
JARJar.
JOIJoint.
JOUJoule.
KBYKilobyte.
KEGKeg.
KELKelvin.
KHOKilometer/hour.
KICKilogram per cubic meter.
KIEKilometer.
KIGKilogram.
KIHKilohertz.
KIKKilobecquerel/Kilogram.
KILKiloampere.
KIMKilogram/square meter.
KIOKiloohm.
KISKilogramm pro Sekunde.
KITKit.
KIVKilovolt.
KIWKilowatt.
KJLKilojoule.
KKGKilogram/Kilogram.
KUDKubikdezimeter.
KUMKubikmeter pro Sekunde.
KWHKilowatt-hour.
LIFLifts.
LIMLink.
LIQLiquid Pounds.
LITLiter.
LOALoad.
LOTLot.
LUGLug.
MAMMilliamps/mm.
MATMat.
MBYMegabyte.
MCGMicrogram.
MCMMilligrams Per Cubic Meter.
MCRMicron.
MEGMegagram.
MEHMegahertz.
MEPMegapascal.
METMeter.
MEWMegawatt.
MGMMilligram.
MIBMillion BTU's.
MICMikrogram/cubic meter.
MIGMicrograms Per Cubic Meter.
MILMile.
MIMMicrometer.
MINMinute.
MIPMillipascal seconds.
MISMicrosecond.
MITMiter.
MIVMillivolt.
MIWMilliwatt.
MJOMillijoule.
MLAMilliampere.
MLBMillibar.
MLCMilligram/cubic meter.
MLIMilliliter.
MLKMilligram/kilogram.
MLLMilligram/Liter.
MLSMiles.
MMEMillimeter.
MMHMillimeter H20.
MMKMillimol/kilogram.
MMOMillimol.
MOKMol/kilogram.
MOLMol.
MONMonth.
MPHMegagrams Per Hour.
MSCMillisecond.
MSMMilligrams Per Square Meter.
MTAMillitesla.
MTQMeter pro Quadratsekunde.
MTSMeters per second.
MULMultichip - When 2 or more dies (chips) are merged into one package.
MVSMillivolts.
MVTMillivolt.
NAANanoamps.
NAMNanometer.
NASNanosecond.
NEBNet Barrels.
NEGNet Gallons.
NEINet Imperial Gallons.
NELNet Liters.
NEWNewton.
OCTOhm/ct.
OHMOhm.
OMMOhm/mm.
ONEOne.
OSQOhm/sq.
OTPOne Thousand Pieces.
OUNOunce.
OVIOhm/via.
PACParcel.
PADPad.
PAGPackage.
PAIPail.
PAKPack (PAK).
PALPallet.
PANPanel.
PARPair.
PASPascal.
PATPacket.
PECPercent.
PEGPercentage.
PEHPercent Per 1000 Hours.
PENPennyweight.
PERPer Hundred Pieces.
PEWPercent Weight.
PFRPicofarad.
PIDPint U.S. Dry.
PIEPiece.
PILPint - US liquid.
PLAPlate.
PLLPallet (Lift).
PLTPallete.
PLUPallet/Unit Load.
POFPounds Per Foot.
POGPounds Per Gallon.
PONPound.
POPPounds Per Piece of Product.
POSPounds Per 1000 Square Feet.
POTPounds Per Thousand.
PPBParts per billion (US).
PPMParts per million.
PPPPounds Per Pound of Product.
PSCPicosecond.
PSSPascal second.
QUAQuart - US liquid.
RACRack.
REAReam of 500 Sheets.
REEReel.
RINRing.
RODRod.
ROLRoll.
SACSack.
SBBSuper Bulk Bag.
SECSecond.
SETSet.
SHESheet.
SHIShipment.
SHMSheet - Metric measure.
SHOShot.
SIDDisk (Disc).
SKESkein.
SKISkid.
SLESleeve.
SLISlip Sheet.
SMISquare mile.
SMMSquare millimeter.
SPOSpool.
SQFSquare foot.
SQISquare inch.
SQKSquare kilometer.
SQMSquare meter.
SQSSquare meter/second.
SQUSquare.
SQYSquare Yard.
STIStick.
STMStatute Mile.
STRStrip.
TABTablet.
TANTank.
TATTank Truck.
TESTesla.
THOThousand.
TNNTonne.
TONTon.
TORTorr.
TOTTote.
TRATrain.
TRFTrack Foot.
TRLTrailer.
TROTroy.
TRUTruckload.
TRYTray.
TRZTroy OZ.
TUBTube.
ULUUnitless Unit of Measure.
UNTUnit.
USGUS gallon.
USPUS pound.
USTUS ton.
VIAVial.
VOLVolt.
VTAVolts (Alternating Current).
VTDVolts (Direct Current).
VTMVolts Per Meter.
WAFWafer.
WARWatt.
WEEWeek.
WRAWrap.
YARYard.
YEAYear.

26UnitLines: 197 200 203 207 210
To express the unit type of measurement.
Entity Instances
10P10-pack.
1BF100 Board Feet.
1FC20 Foot Container.
1GRGram/Cubic Centimeter.
1GT10,000 Gallon Tankcar.
1KB25 Kilogram Bulk Bag.
1KD10 Kilogram Drum.
1KP1000-pack.
1PA20-Pack.
1PB50 Pound Bag.
1PD100 Pound Drum.
2FC40 Foot Container.
2GRGram/square meter.
2GT20,000 Gallon Tankcar.
2KB300 Kilogram Bulk Bag.
2KD15 Kilogram Drum.
2PA100-Pack.
3GRGrams Per 100 Centimeters.
3KB500 Kilogram Bulk Bag.
3KD55 Gallon Drum.
4GRGrams Per 100 Grams.
4KD115 Kilogram Drum.
50P50-pack.
5GRGrams Per Cubic Centimeter.
6GRGrams Per Square Centimeter.
7GRGrams Per Square Meter.
ACRAcre.
ACTActual Pounds.
ALUAluminum Pounds Only.
AMPAmpere.
ASMAngstrom.
BABBase Box.
BACBatch.
BAEBale.
BAGBag.
BALBall.
BANBand.
BAPBatting Pound.
BARBar.
BASBasket.
BATBatt.
BAWBase Weight.
BEABeam.
BECBecquerel/kilogram.
BELBelt.
BILBillet.
BINBin.
BITBit.
BKCBulk Car Load.
BLOBlock.
BOABoard.
BOFBoard Feet.
BOLBolt.
BOTBottle.
BOXBox.
BRDBarrels Per Day.
BREBarrel.
BRIBarrel (Imperial).
BRMBarrels Per Minute.
BTFBritish Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Cubic Foot.
BTPBritish Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Pound.
BTUBritish Thermal Unit (BTU).
BUCBucket.
BUDBushel, Dry Imperial.
BUKBunks.
BULBulk.
BUNBundle.
BUPBulk Pack.
BUSBushel.
BYTBytes.
CAACarat.
CABCarboy.
CACCard.
CADCandela.
CAGCartridge.
CAKCask.
CALCalorie.
CANCan.
CAOCarload.
CARCar.
CASCase.
CATCanister.
CAWCatchweight.
CELCell.
CEMCentimeter.
CEPCentipoise (CPS).
CETCentiliter.
CGMCentigram.
CHAChains (Land Survey).
CHEChest.
CNNConnector.
COGCoil Group.
COICoil.
COLCoulomb.
COMComposite Product Pounds (Total Weight).
CONCone.
COTContainer.
COVCover.
CRACrate.
CRTCarton.
CSECassette.
CUBCubic centimeter.
CUCCubic centimeter/second.
CUFCubic Foot.
CUICubic inch.
CUMCubicmeter.
CUPCup.
CUYCubic yard.
CYCCycles.
CYLCylinder.
DAYDay.
DCBDecibels.
DCGDecagram.
DCLDeciliter.
DEADeal.
DECDecimeter.
DEFDegree Fahrenheit.
DEGDegree Celsius.
DEPDep. Factor.
DGMDecigram.
DIEDie.
DILDisplay.
DIPDispenser.
DOZDozen.
DRADram.
DRUDrum.
DRYDry Pounds.
EACEach.
ELEElectrical Capacitance.
FARFarads.
FFAFemtofarad.
FLOFluid Ounce.
FOIFluid Ounce (Imperial).
FOOFoot.
FOUFluid Ounce US.
FUUFuel Usage (Gallons).
GALGallon.
GASGage Systems.
GIHGigahertz.
GIJGigajoules.
GILGill (Imperial).
GOBGross Barrels.
GOGGross Gallons.
GOKGross Kilogram.
GOTGross Ton.
GOYGross Yard.
GRAGram.
GRGGreat Gross (Dozen Gross).
GRKGrams Per Kilogram.
GRLGrams Per Liter.
GRMGrams Per Milliliter.
GRNGrain.
GROGross.
GRPGroup.
HAGHalf Gallon.
HAHHalf Hour.
HALHalf Liter.
HANHank.
HEAHeat lots.
HECHectare.
HELHectoliter.
HEPHectopascal.
HERHertz.
HNYHenry.
HOSHours.
HOUHour.
HUAHundredth of a Carat.
HUBHundred Boxes.
HUCHundred Count.
HUSHundred Sheets.
IMGImperial Gallons.
INCInch.
JARJar.
JOIJoint.
JOUJoule.
KBYKilobyte.
KEGKeg.
KELKelvin.
KHOKilometer/hour.
KICKilogram per cubic meter.
KIEKilometer.
KIGKilogram.
KIHKilohertz.
KIKKilobecquerel/Kilogram.
KILKiloampere.
KIMKilogram/square meter.
KIOKiloohm.
KISKilogramm pro Sekunde.
KITKit.
KIVKilovolt.
KIWKilowatt.
KJLKilojoule.
KKGKilogram/Kilogram.
KUDKubikdezimeter.
KUMKubikmeter pro Sekunde.
KWHKilowatt-hour.
LIFLifts.
LIMLink.
LIQLiquid Pounds.
LITLiter.
LOALoad.
LOTLot.
LUGLug.
MAMMilliamps/mm.
MATMat.
MBYMegabyte.
MCGMicrogram.
MCMMilligrams Per Cubic Meter.
MCRMicron.
MEGMegagram.
MEHMegahertz.
MEPMegapascal.
METMeter.
MEWMegawatt.
MGMMilligram.
MIBMillion BTU's.
MICMikrogram/cubic meter.
MIGMicrograms Per Cubic Meter.
MILMile.
MIMMicrometer.
MINMinute.
MIPMillipascal seconds.
MISMicrosecond.
MITMiter.
MIVMillivolt.
MIWMilliwatt.
MJOMillijoule.
MLAMilliampere.
MLBMillibar.
MLCMilligram/cubic meter.
MLIMilliliter.
MLKMilligram/kilogram.
MLLMilligram/Liter.
MLSMiles.
MMEMillimeter.
MMHMillimeter H20.
MMKMillimol/kilogram.
MMOMillimol.
MOKMol/kilogram.
MOLMol.
MONMonth.
MPHMegagrams Per Hour.
MSCMillisecond.
MSMMilligrams Per Square Meter.
MTAMillitesla.
MTQMeter pro Quadratsekunde.
MTSMeters per second.
MULMultichip - When 2 or more dies (chips) are merged into one package.
MVSMillivolts.
MVTMillivolt.
NAANanoamps.
NAMNanometer.
NASNanosecond.
NEBNet Barrels.
NEGNet Gallons.
NEINet Imperial Gallons.
NELNet Liters.
NEWNewton.
OCTOhm/ct.
OHMOhm.
OMMOhm/mm.
ONEOne.
OSQOhm/sq.
OTPOne Thousand Pieces.
OUNOunce.
OVIOhm/via.
PACParcel.
PADPad.
PAGPackage.
PAIPail.
PAKPack (PAK).
PALPallet.
PANPanel.
PARPair.
PASPascal.
PATPacket.
PECPercent.
PEGPercentage.
PEHPercent Per 1000 Hours.
PENPennyweight.
PERPer Hundred Pieces.
PEWPercent Weight.
PFRPicofarad.
PIDPint U.S. Dry.
PIEPiece.
PILPint - US liquid.
PLAPlate.
PLLPallet (Lift).
PLTPallete.
PLUPallet/Unit Load.
POFPounds Per Foot.
POGPounds Per Gallon.
PONPound.
POPPounds Per Piece of Product.
POSPounds Per 1000 Square Feet.
POTPounds Per Thousand.
PPBParts per billion (US).
PPMParts per million.
PPPPounds Per Pound of Product.
PSCPicosecond.
PSSPascal second.
QUAQuart - US liquid.
RACRack.
REAReam of 500 Sheets.
REEReel.
RINRing.
RODRod.
ROLRoll.
SACSack.
SBBSuper Bulk Bag.
SECSecond.
SETSet.
SHESheet.
SHIShipment.
SHMSheet - Metric measure.
SHOShot.
SIDDisk (Disc).
SKESkein.
SKISkid.
SLESleeve.
SLISlip Sheet.
SMISquare mile.
SMMSquare millimeter.
SPOSpool.
SQFSquare foot.
SQISquare inch.
SQKSquare kilometer.
SQMSquare meter.
SQSSquare meter/second.
SQUSquare.
SQYSquare Yard.
STIStick.
STMStatute Mile.
STRStrip.
TABTablet.
TANTank.
TATTank Truck.
TESTesla.
THOThousand.
TNNTonne.
TONTon.
TORTorr.
TOTTote.
TRATrain.
TRFTrack Foot.
TRLTrailer.
TROTroy.
TRUTruckload.
TRYTray.
TRZTroy OZ.
TUBTube.
ULUUnitless Unit of Measure.
UNTUnit.
USGUS gallon.
USPUS pound.
USTUS ton.
VIAVial.
VOLVolt.
VTAVolts (Alternating Current).
VTDVolts (Direct Current).
VTMVolts Per Meter.
WAFWafer.
WARWatt.
WEEWeek.
WRAWrap.
YARYard.
YEAYear.

27WarrantyTypeLines: 182
The classification of each warranty coverage type that can be claimed.
Entity Instances
CRICarry In - The warranty coverage for a unit that is carried in for repair.
DEPDepot.
EVNEvent - The labor warranty coverage per incident.
FCLFacilitation.
FLLFull - A warranty which covers all aspects of the product.
LTDLimited - A warranty which only certain aspects of the product which is described more fully in the warranty description.
OEMOEM Service Pack.
ONSOnsite - The warranty coverage for repairing a unit at the customer's location.
PCIPortable Carry In - The warranty coverage for a portable unit that is carried in for repair.
PCKSupport Pack.
PLAParts and Labor - A warranty which covers both the parts cost as well as any labor charges required to replace those parts.
PROParts Only - A warranty which covers only the parts cost of the product.
PRTPart - The spare parts warranty coverage.
STDStandard - Indicates standard warranty coverage.

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