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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
* TINA - each TINA is a TIN. Since TIN includes all [[GTIN]] the reverse is false. | * TINA - each TINA is a TIN. Since TIN includes all [[GTIN]] the reverse is false. | ||
* TIND - identifies a disc. Each TIND | * TIND - identifies a disc. Each TIND is based on a TINA. | ||
* [[TINT]] - identifies a track. Each TINT | * [[TINT]] - identifies a track. Each TINT is based on a TIND. | ||
* TING - [[GTIN]] | * TING - [[GTIN]] | ||
* TINL - ex [[STIN]] | * TINL - ex [[STIN]] |
Revision as of 2010-11-30T20:02:10
D R A F T
Overview
This page gives an overview about TIN-based descriptors.
Level marker
Issuer marker
Separator marker
Relevant for TINT and TIND
- B - backslash
- F - slash (forward slash)
- M - hyphen-minus
- P - dot (point)
Notes
- S - should not be used, since in lower case is plural marker
Examples
- TINA - each TINA is a TIN. Since TIN includes all GTIN the reverse is false.
- TIND - identifies a disc. Each TIND is based on a TINA.
- TINT - identifies a track. Each TINT is based on a TIND.
- TING - GTIN
- TINL - ex STIN
- TINC - ex CASTIN
Multiple markers
- TINTA - either invalid or lowest level takes precedence
- TINAT - as above, but better level order
- TINTG - a TINT based on a TING.