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== Issuer marker ==
== Issuer marker ==
* G - GS1 (G=global) - [[TING]]
* G - GS1 (G=global) - [[TING]] - e.g. 00724383741328
* L - non-GS1 ("local", "tangoland")  - [[TINL]]
* L - non-GS1 ("local", "tangoland")  - [[TINL]]
** O - tango.info office assigned - [[TINO]]
** O - tango.info office assigned - [[TINO]]

Revision as of 2011-05-09T22:50:02

D R A F T

Overview

This page gives an overview about TIN-based descriptors.

Level marker

Issuer marker

  • G - GS1 (G=global) - TING - e.g. 00724383741328
  • L - non-GS1 ("local", "tangoland") - TINL
    • O - tango.info office assigned - TINO
    • C - custom/ code agreement (or U - User) - TINC

Separator marker

Relevant for TINT and TINP

  • B - backslash
  • F - slash (forward slash)
  • M - hyphen-minus
  • D - dot

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.
  • TINP - each TINP is based on a TINA. It identifies a
    • compact disc
    • tape side
    • LP side
    • 78rpm side
  • TINT - each TINT is based on a TINP. It identifies a track.
  • 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.