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'''TIN''' (Tango Info Number) is a 14-digit numeric identifier used by tango.info and others. | '''TIN''' (Tango Info Number) is a 14-digit numeric identifier used by tango.info and others. | ||
The TIN scheme | The TIN scheme was designed by tango.info to be used instead of the [[GTIN]] (Global Trade Item Number) scheme where tango-related items need to be covered. It covers all items that GTIN does, plus tango items that GTIN does not cover due to the GTIN authority having not assigned them numbers. | ||
The TIN set is a superset of the used GTIN set. Specifically, it contains all used numbers in the GTIN set, and it also contains special TINs | The TIN set is a superset of the used GTIN set. Specifically, it contains all used numbers in the GTIN set, and it also contains special TINs. | ||
==special TINs== | |||
Special TINs are assigned by tango.info and tango.info-authorised parties. Special TINs are in the GTIN range ''0200 - 0299'', defined by the GTIN standards organisation ''GS1'' as ''Restricted distribution (GS1 MO defined)'' where MO means [national] member organisation. tango.info considers this range to be acceptable for use in TIN because the GTIN authority has designated them 'not for international use'. Currently the only GS1 numbers used are in the 0248 range. | |||
For a list containing many tango.info-assigned special TINs, see http://eng.tango.info/search?q=0248 . This search matches the embedded term, so may contain some false positives. It is not known if this list contains all tango.info-assigned specials TINs. At time of writing it contains no special TINs assigned by other parties. | |||
==usage in reference== | |||
tango.info uses TINs in URLs, e.g. | tango.info uses TINs in URLs, e.g. | ||
http://eng.tango.info/00724383741328 | http://eng.tango.info/00724383741328 | ||
http://eng.tango.info/02480002201526 | http://eng.tango.info/02480002201526 | ||
==code agreements== | ==code agreements== |
Revision as of 2008-02-06T13:41:40
Overview
TIN (Tango Info Number) is a 14-digit numeric identifier used by tango.info and others.
The TIN scheme was designed by tango.info to be used instead of the GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) scheme where tango-related items need to be covered. It covers all items that GTIN does, plus tango items that GTIN does not cover due to the GTIN authority having not assigned them numbers.
The TIN set is a superset of the used GTIN set. Specifically, it contains all used numbers in the GTIN set, and it also contains special TINs.
special TINs
Special TINs are assigned by tango.info and tango.info-authorised parties. Special TINs are in the GTIN range 0200 - 0299, defined by the GTIN standards organisation GS1 as Restricted distribution (GS1 MO defined) where MO means [national] member organisation. tango.info considers this range to be acceptable for use in TIN because the GTIN authority has designated them 'not for international use'. Currently the only GS1 numbers used are in the 0248 range.
For a list containing many tango.info-assigned special TINs, see http://eng.tango.info/search?q=0248 . This search matches the embedded term, so may contain some false positives. It is not known if this list contains all tango.info-assigned specials TINs. At time of writing it contains no special TINs assigned by other parties.
usage in reference
tango.info uses TINs in URLs, e.g.
http://eng.tango.info/00724383741328 http://eng.tango.info/02480002201526
code agreements
Each code agreement assign a range of TINs to a third party for assignment by that party to CD albums having no barcode.
Code agreement TINs are of the form 024800029jkl2n, where "kl" are assigned by the third party and "n" is the checkdigit (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_digit).
current agreements
See Special TIN ranges below.
code examples
In the tangocd.com code space 0248000291kl2n the first 10 codes are:
02480002910022 02480002910121 02480002910220 02480002910329 02480002910428 02480002910527 02480002910626 02480002910725 02480002910824 02480002910923
Special TIN ranges
- 02480001ijkl2n CTA (Club Tango Argentino)
- http://eng.tango.info/02480001010129 CTA-101 ...
- http://eng.tango.info/02480001105221 CTA-1052
- 02480002ijkl2n other
- 024800021jkl2n other
- http://eng.tango.info/02480002100126 Eccosound
- 0248000211kl2n AMP Tango Coleccion
- 024800022jkl2n Disco Latina
- 02480002200123 SDL 2001
- 02480002202028 SDL 2020
- 024800023jkl2n Disco Latina
- 02480002300120 CDL 3001
- 02480002302025 CDL 3020
- 024800029jkl2n code agreements
- 0248000291kl2n tangocd.com
- 0248000292kl2n User:Chrisjjj
- 024800021jkl2n other
- 02480003ijkl2n BATC
checkdigit
http://tools.tango.info/checkdigit.php
Extension for addressing a specific track, perhaps called TINT
- to do
- How to address a single side (e.g. CD) of a multiple-side album e.g a double CD album having one UPC/EAN (barcode number)
- How to address a particular track on a Side
- Suggestion:
- <TIN>-<d>-<t> where <d> and <t> are variable-length side and track numbers optionally with leading zeros e.g. 02480002300120-1-01 , 02480002300120-1-20 PREFERRED
- <TIN>-<dd>-<ttt>where d and t are successive digits of zero-padded side and track numbers e.g. 02480002300120-01-012
- <TIN>d<d>t<t> where d and t are variable-length side and track numbers e.g. 02480002300120d1t12
- <TIN>cd<d>t<t> where d and t are variable-length disc and track numbers e.g. 02480002300120cd1t12
- direct understandable by humans (cd = CD), good for search engines but inappropriate for non-CD sides.
- reading
4.2.1 TPOS Part of a set
The 'Part of a set' frame is a numeric string that describes which part of a set the audio came from. This frame is used if the source described in the "TALB" frame is divided into several mediums, e.g. a double CD. The value MAY be extended with a "/" character and a numeric string containing the total number of parts in the set. E.g. "1/2".
This means that the latest version of the standard for ID3 tags (the type of tags used in MP3 files) has a tag field for side number e.g. the first CD of a two-CD album would have TPOS "1/2".