RosettaNet XML Message Guidelines
CertificateOfAnalysisNotification
( 04 Sep 2013 09:17:28 )
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.

11CertificateOfAnalysisNotification
21..n|-- CertificateOfAnalysis
30..n|   |-- BusinessDocumentReference
40..1|   |   |-- DateTime
51|   |   |-- DocumentType
61|   |   |-- Identifier
70..1|   |   |-- Line
80..1|   |   |-- Revision
90..1|   |   |-- SubLine
100..1|   |-- Comment
111|   |-- DocumentIssuanceType
121..n|   |-- LotIdentification
130..n|   |   |-- CountryOfOrigin
140..n|   |   |-- LotQuantity
150..1|   |   |   |-- BinNumber
161|   |   |   |-- LotQuantityClassification
171|   |   |   |-- Quantity
181|   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
190..1|   |   |-- LotType
200..1|   |   |-- Primary
210..1|   |   |-- Secondary
221|   |-- Material
230..1|   |   |-- AnalysisDate
241..n|   |   |-- Characteristic
251|   |   |   |-- Code
260..1|   |   |   |-- CodeDescription
271..n|   |   |   |-- QualityData
280..1|   |   |   |   |-- LowerTolerance
291|   |   |   |   |   |-- Absolute
301|   |   |   |   |   |-- Percentage
310..1|   |   |   |   |-- NegativeTolerance
321|   |   |   |   |   |-- Absolute
331|   |   |   |   |   |-- Percentage
340..1|   |   |   |   |-- PositiveTolerance
351|   |   |   |   |   |-- Absolute
361|   |   |   |   |   |-- Percentage
371|   |   |   |   |-- Result
380..1|   |   |   |   |-- Type
391|   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
400..1|   |   |   |   |-- UpperTolerance
411|   |   |   |   |   |-- Absolute
421|   |   |   |   |   |-- Percentage
430..1|   |   |   |-- SubCode
440..1|   |   |   |-- SubCodeDescription
451|   |   |   |-- TestingData
460..1|   |   |   |   |-- Method
470..1|   |   |   |   |-- Phase
480..1|   |   |   |   |-- Repetition
490..1|   |   |   |   |-- Sample
501|   |   |   |   |   |-- Plan
511|   |   |   |   |   |-- Size
520..1|   |   |   |   |-- SourceComponent
530..1|   |   |   |   |-- SourceComponentDescription
540..n|   |   |-- ContainerIdentifier
550..1|   |   |-- Description
560..1|   |   |-- Grade
571..n|   |   |-- ManufacturedBy
580..n|   |   |   |-- ContactInformation
591|   |   |   |   |-- Contact
600..1|   |   |   |   |-- Email
610..1|   |   |   |   |-- Fax
620..1|   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
630..1|   |   |   |   |-- IdentifierCode
640..1|   |   |   |   |-- Phone
650..1|   |   |   |-- Location
661|   |   |   |   |-- Choice
671..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
681|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
691|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
701|   |   |   |   |   |-- DUNS
711|   |   |   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
721|   |   |   |   |   |-- GLN
730..n|   |   |   |-- PartnerIdentification
740..1|   |   |   |   |-- PartnerName
751|   |   |   |   |-- Choice
761..n|   |   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
771|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
781|   |   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
791|   |   |   |   |   |-- DUNS
801|   |   |   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
811|   |   |   |   |   |-- GLN
820..1|   |   |   |-- PhysicalAddress
831|   |   |   |   |-- AddressLine1
840..1|   |   |   |   |-- AddressLine2
850..1|   |   |   |   |-- AddressLine3
860..1|   |   |   |   |-- AddressLine4
870..1|   |   |   |   |-- AddressLine5
881|   |   |   |   |-- CityName
891|   |   |   |   |-- Country
900..1|   |   |   |   |-- CountrySubdivision
910..1|   |   |   |   |-- PostalCode
920..1|   |   |   |   |-- PostOfficeBox
931|   |   |   |-- ProcessRoleIdentifier
940..1|   |   |-- ManufacturedDate
950..1|   |   |-- Packaging
960..1|   |   |   |-- BackFillGas
970..1|   |   |   |-- ChemicalFormula
980..1|   |   |   |-- Container
990..1|   |   |   |   |-- Material
1000..1|   |   |   |   |-- Size
1010..1|   |   |   |   |-- Type
1020..1|   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
1030..1|   |   |   |-- Pressure
1041|   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
1051|   |   |   |   |-- Value
1060..1|   |   |   |-- Valve
1070..1|   |   |   |   |-- GovernanceBody
1080..1|   |   |   |   |-- Material
1090..1|   |   |   |   |-- OutletConnection
1100..1|   |   |   |   |-- RFOSize
1110..1|   |   |   |-- Volume
1121|   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
1131|   |   |   |   |-- Value
1140..1|   |   |   |   |-- Type
1150..n|   |   |   |-- Weight
1161|   |   |   |   |-- UnitOfMeasure
1171|   |   |   |   |-- Value
1180..1|   |   |   |   |-- Type
1190..1|   |   |-- PartNumber
1201|   |   |-- Requirement
1210..1|   |   |   |-- BuyerProjectedExpiryDate
1220..n|   |   |   |-- MaterialSpecification
1230..1|   |   |   |   |-- Date
1241|   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1250..1|   |   |   |   |-- RevisionNumber
1260..1|   |   |   |-- MaterialType
1270..1|   |   |   |-- OverallShelfLife
1280..1|   |   |   |-- PartNumber
1290..1|   |   |   |-- RemainingShelfLife
1300..1|   |   |   |-- RevisionNumber
1310..1|   |   |   |-- SellerProjectedExpiryDate
1320..n|   |   |-- SerialIdentifier
1330..1|-- DocumentHeader
1340..1|   |-- CorrelationInformation
1350..1|   |   |-- ContractInformation
1360..1|   |   |   |-- ContractIdentifier
1370..1|   |   |   |-- ContractType
1380..1|   |   |-- RequestingDocumentInformation
1390..1|   |   |   |-- BusinessProcessInstanceIdentifier
1400..1|   |   |   |-- RequestingDocumentCreationDateTime
1411|   |   |   |-- RequestingDocumentInstanceIdentifier
1420..1|   |   |   |-- ResponseDateTime
1431|   |-- DocumentInformation
1441|   |   |-- Creation
1451|   |   |-- DocumentIdentification
1461|   |   |   |-- Identifier
1470..1|   |   |   |-- Type
1481|   |   |   |-- Choice
1491|   |   |   |   |-- StandardDocumentIdentification
1500..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Standard
1511|   |   |   |   |   |-- Version
1521|   |   |   |   |-- TpirPipIdentification
1530..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- FileType
1541|   |   |   |   |   |-- PartnerId
1551|   |   |   |   |   |-- PipIdentifier
1561|   |   |   |   |   |-- PipVersion
1570..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- TpirBusinessProcessIdentifier
1581|   |   |   |   |   |-- TpirPipVersion
1590..1|   |   |   |   |   |-- Uri
1600..1|   |   |-- DocumentManifest
1611..n|   |   |   |-- ManifestItem
1620..1|   |   |   |   |-- Description
1630..1|   |   |   |   |-- Language
1640..1|   |   |   |   |-- Length
1651|   |   |   |   |-- MimeTypeQualifier
1661|   |   |   |   |-- UniversalResourceIdentifier
1670..1|   |   |   |-- MultipleType
1681|   |   |   |-- NumberOfItems
1690..1|   |   |-- DocumentSecurity
1701|   |   |   |-- NonRepudiableReceipt
1711|   |   |   |-- PersistentEncryption
1721|   |   |   |-- PersistentSignature
1730..1|   |-- HeaderVersion
1741|   |-- Receiver
1750..1|   |   |-- BusinessServiceInformation
1761|   |   |   |-- ActionName
1771|   |   |   |-- ProcessIdentifier
1780..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessReference
1790..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessState
1801|   |   |   |-- ServiceName
1810..n|   |   |-- ContactInformation
1821|   |   |   |-- Contact
1830..1|   |   |   |-- Email
1840..1|   |   |   |-- Fax
1850..1|   |   |   |-- Identifier
1860..1|   |   |   |-- IdentifierCode
1870..1|   |   |   |-- Phone
1881|   |   |-- PartnerIdentification
1890..1|   |   |   |-- PartnerName
1901|   |   |   |-- Choice
1911..n|   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
1921|   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
1931|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
1941|   |   |   |   |-- DUNS
1951|   |   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
1961|   |   |   |   |-- GLN
1971|   |-- Sender
1980..1|   |   |-- BusinessServiceInformation
1991|   |   |   |-- ActionName
2001|   |   |   |-- ProcessIdentifier
2010..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessReference
2020..1|   |   |   |-- ProcessState
2031|   |   |   |-- ServiceName
2040..n|   |   |-- ContactInformation
2051|   |   |   |-- Contact
2060..1|   |   |   |-- Email
2070..1|   |   |   |-- Fax
2080..1|   |   |   |-- Identifier
2090..1|   |   |   |-- IdentifierCode
2100..1|   |   |   |-- Phone
2111|   |   |-- PartnerIdentification
2120..1|   |   |   |-- PartnerName
2131|   |   |   |-- Choice
2141..n|   |   |   |   |-- AlternativeIdentifier
2151|   |   |   |   |   |-- Authority
2161|   |   |   |   |   |-- Identifier
2171|   |   |   |   |-- DUNS
2181|   |   |   |   |-- DUNSPlus4
2191|   |   |   |   |-- GLN


Classes
NoNameDefinition
1AlternativeIdentifierIdentifies the specified code and the name of the organization that a code is utilized from.
2BusinessDocumentReferenceThe business document reference object allows for the indirect referencing of a relationship to other business related documents.
3BusinessServiceInformationThe 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.
4CertificateOfAnalysisThe collection of business properties that describes the content of a Certificate of Analysis.
5CertificateOfAnalysisNotificationThe message wrapper for 2A17.
6CharacteristicThe collection of business properties that describes chemical or physical properties of components or contaminants and its related testing information.
7ContactInformationThe 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.
8ContainerThe collection of business properties that describes the container of the package.
9ContractInformationA block of information used to correlate a contract in an executing choreography.
10CorrelationInformationA block of information used to correlate a requesting document to a responding document and to the contract in an executing choreography.
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).
16LocationThe business document must specify a location.
17LotIdentificationThis object identifies a lot which associates the product with a specific group of products with some similar attributes.
18LotQuantityThe collection of business properties that describe the quantity of items in a lot.
19LowerToleranceA lower tolerance expressed as a non-negative real number to be subtracted from the current value and as a non-negative percent of the current value that served as lower specification limit.
20ManifestItemThe object provides details about the specific attachment(s).
21ManufacturedByManufactured by - The party who creates, processes or produces goods especially in large quantities and by means of industrial machines.
22MaterialThe collection of business properties that describes a material. Material is the combination of substance & package e.g. substance is Helium, package is container & valve used.
23MaterialSpecificationThe collection of business properties that describes the material's specification.
24NegativeToleranceA negative tolerance expressed as a non-negative real number to be subtracted from the current value and as a non-negative percent of the current value.
25PackagingThe collection of business properties that describes the packaging of a substance.
26PartnerIdentificationThe business document must allow for the identity of one or more parties to the transaction.
27PhysicalAddressThe business document must provide a physical address for a party to the business transaction.
28PositiveToleranceA positive tolerance expressed as a non-negative real number to be added to the current value and as a non-negative percent of the current value.
29PressureThe business document must be able to express the pressure of an object.
30QualityDataThe collection of business properties that captures value and type for Quality Data (Testing Result) for a material's characteristic.
31ReceiverThe object allows the identification of the receiving party of the business message.
32RequestingDocumentInformationA block of information used to correlate a requesting document to a responding document in an executing choreography.
33RequirementThe collection of business properties that describes the buyer's requirement.
34SampleThe collection of business properties that describes the sampling for a material's characteristic.
35SenderThe object allows the identification of the initiating party of the business message.
36StandardDocumentIdentificationThe object specifies additional information necessary to identify the standard business document.
37TestingDataThe collection of business properties that describes the testing data for a material's characteristic.
38TpirPipIdentificationThe object specifies all information necessary to uniquely identify a TPIR-PIP within a Registry or trading partner repository.
39UpperToleranceA upper tolerance expressed as a non-negative real number to be subtracted from the current value and as a non-negative percent of the current value that served as upper specification limit.
40ValveThe collection of business properties that describes the control device or tap of the package.
41VolumeThe business document must be able to express the volume of an object.
42WeightThe business document must be able to express the weight of an object.

Attributes
NoNameDefinitionType
1AbsoluteA tolerance expressed as a real number.decimal
2ActionNameThe name of Action. For RosettaNet usually any of Request/Confirm/Notify/Query/Response.string
3AddressLine1The first line of a physical address.string
4AddressLine2The second line of a physical address.string
5AddressLine3The third line of a physical address.string
6AddressLine4The fourth line of a physical address.string
7AddressLine5The fifth line of a physical address.string
8AnalysisDateThis object represents the date the analytical qualifications testing of the material is completed.date
9AuthorityThe name of the organization that a code is utilized from.string
10BackFillGasThis object represents a substance added to the container which is not part of the finished end item but is necessary to extract or remove the finished item from the container.string
11BinNumberCode number used to segregate lot quantities by performance after final testing.positiveInteger
12BusinessProcessInstanceIdentifierThe identifier for the public business process instance being sent that both the sender and receiver can identify.string
13BuyerProjectedExpiryDateThis object represents the buyer-specified projected date when material shelf life expires.date
14ChemicalFormulaThis object represents the chemical formula for the substance.string
15CityNameThe name of a city.string
16CodeThis object represents the characteristics of a material.positiveInteger
17CodeDescriptionThis object represents the free form text description of characteristic.string
18CommentThis object represents the free form text of comment.string
19ContactThe name of the department, service or individual to be contacted within the organization.Contact
20ContainerIdentifierThis object represents the unique identifier for a material's container.string
21ContractIdentifierUnique identification of a contract between the Sender and the Receiverstring
22ContractTypeThe 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
23CreationThe creation date and time of the specified Business Document (i.e. the Purchase Order date).dateTime
24DUNSA number assigned by Dun and Bradstreet to identify a business location.DUNS
25DUNSPlus4A identifier to specify a specific location within a business location.DUNSPlus4
26DateThis object represents the date that the last material specification revision was implemented.date
27DateTimeThe date-time stamp indicating on the referenced business document.dateTime
28DescriptionA description of the attachment.string
29DescriptionThis object represents the free form text description of a material.string
30EmailThe electronic mail for the specified contact.string
31FaxThe fax number for the specified contact.string
32GLNGlobal Location Number (GLN) - A identifier to identify legal entities, trading parties and location. GLN
33GovernanceBodyThis object represents the regulatory body to which the valve conforms.string
34GradeThis object represents the grade of the material which is used by the material provider to succinctly describe the material quality. The grade code is typically comprised of many more attributes which specifically define the material's quality.string
35HeaderVersionThe UN/CEFACT version of the document header.string
36IdentifierIdentifies the role of the contact (i.e. Service Technician, Account Manager) in the Business Process.string
37IdentifierThe specified code to represent an entity (e.g. product, location, partner, etc.).string
38IdentifierThe unique identifier for the document being sent.string
39IdentifierThis object identifying the material specification.string
40IdentifierUnique identification of the referenced business document.string
41IdentifierCodeIdentifierCode is a unique security authorization code to identify the contact- ie. badge ID. string
42LengthThe size of the attachment in bytes (i.e. 1 000 000 bytes)positiveInteger
43LineReferences the specific line number of the specified business document.string
44ManufacturedDateThis object represents the date the substance was packaged as a final shippable material.date
45MaterialThis object represents the material of construction of a container.string
46MaterialThis object represents the material of construction of the valve which may be part of the package.string
47MaterialTypeThis object represents the information provided by the buyer to the seller used to categorize materials.string
48MethodThis object represents the analytical technique used to measure the quality data of the characteristic.string
49MultipleTypeIndicates whether the manifest contains documents of multiple types. True if yes, and False if no.boolean
50NonRepudiableReceiptThe value "true" will indicate that a signed acknowledgement for the business document is necessary.boolean
51NumberOfItemsTotal 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
52OutletConnectionThis object represents the valve type that defines the specific threaded connection of the valve which is used to convey the proper fitting to extract product from a container.string
53OverallShelfLifeThis object is provided by the buyer to the seller that defines the overall useable life of the material from the receiver's perspective.duration
54PartNumberThis object represents the identifier provided by the buyer to the seller of the identifier used within the buyer's system to define a material.string
55PartNumberThis object represents the unique identifier for a material.string
56PartnerIdThe Trading Partner Identification of MNC that is creating this TPIR PIP.DUNSPlus4
57PartnerNameThe name of the partner’s company/business.string
58PercentageA tolerance expressed as a percentage of the current value.decimal
59PersistentEncryptionThe value "true" will indicate that the Business Document (including the header) needs to be encrypted when stored or transported.boolean
60PersistentSignatureThe value "true" will indicate that a signature is required to be stored with the document while stored or transported. boolean
61PhoneThe telephone number for the specified contact.string
62PipIdentifierPIP Identification.[ i.e. PIP3A4]PipIdentifier
63PipVersionPIP version number (i.e. 02.02.00).PipVersion
64PostOfficeBoxThe Post Office Box identifier used to identify a party's post office box.string
65PostalCodeIdentifying geographic location as specified by a national postal code.string
66PrimaryThe primary lot identifier (Lot Number).string
67ProcessIdentifierThe name of the PIP e.g. Notify of Forecast Reply.string
68ProcessReferenceThe URN for the PIP that includes Cluster/Segment/Process pattern used to identify the interface process (such as PIP3A4) string
69ProcessStateThe 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
70QuantityA quantity specifying the number of product units.float
71RFOSizeThis object represents the size of the Restrictive Flow Orifice inserted into a valve.string
72RemainingShelfLifeThis object is provided by the buyer to the seller that defines the useable life of the material from the buyer's perspective which must remain on the material when the material is received by the buyer.duration
73RepetitionThis object represents the number of times that the test was run on the sample or multiple samples of the same lot.string
74RequestingDocumentCreationDateTimeThe date-time of the requesting business document.dateTime
75RequestingDocumentInstanceIdentifierThe Business Document identification number that identifies the requesting Business Document.string
76ResponseDateTimeThe expected time to receive the response. This can not be greater than the PIP TimeToPerform.dateTime
77ResultThe actual or defined quality value associated with a specific measurement.string
78RevisionReferenced the revision of the specified business document.string
79RevisionNumberThis object represents the number of times a buyer has altered of modified the details which describe the material specification number.string
80RevisionNumberThis object represents the number of times a buyer has altered of modified the details which describe their part number.string
81SecondaryThe secondary lot identifier (Batch Number).string
82SellerProjectedExpiryDateThis object represents the seller-specified projected date when material shelf life expires.date
83SerialIdentifierThis object represents the unique serialized identifier for a material.string
84ServiceNameThe name of the Business Activity with the "Request/Confirm" part removed. E.g., for the Activity "Request Purchase Order"==> "Purchase Order".string
85SizeThis object represents the capacity of the container.string
86SizeThis objects represents the size of the sample used to report the quality data of the characteristic.string
87SourceComponentThis object represents the component that is the source of the individual characteristics. In the case of mixtures (muliple chemical substances combined into a single material), the testing equipment cannot test some aspects of the substance (the material characteristic; the test) when is it combined. Therefore, the tests must be run on the individual substances prior to combination. The source component identifies each of those substances on which the tests where run. The same test can be run on each of the individual substances as well as on the combined substance.positiveInteger
88SourceComponentDescriptionIn the event that a message fails validation or is rejected by the receiver's system due to the value held in Source Component, the information provided in Source Component Description may aid in diagnosing and correcting the error.string
89StandardIdentifies the standard used to submit the business document. (e.g. RosettaNet).string
90SubCodeFor Characteristics that have many variations, the SubCode will provide a more detailed definition of the exact test or parameter that is being reported. The receiver's back-end system may require more information than is given by the characteristic alone to correctly process the associated quality value. The SubCode provides the additional information required for correct processing of the submitted value.string
91SubCodeDescriptionThe textual description of the SubCode. In the event that a message fails validation or is rejected by the receiver's system due to the value held in SubCode, the information provided in SubCode Description may aid in diagnosing and correcting the error.string
92SubLineReferences the specific subline number of the specified business document.string
93TpirBusinessProcessIdentifierA 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
94TpirPipVersionA TPIR-PIP Version Number (i.e., major and minor version number as XX.XX).VersionIdentifier
95TypeName of the Action Messagestring
96TypeThis object the type of container.string
97UniversalResourceIdentifierThe generic set of all names/addresses that are short strings that refer to resources. string
98UriDescribes the destination uri for the TPIR form.anyURI
99ValueThe worth of an object in the specified unit of measure.float
100VersionPIP3A4v01.00string

Code Lists
1CountryLines: 89
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.

2CountryOfOriginLines: 13
This object represents the country where the product originates.

3CountrySubdivisionLines: 90
For representation of a Countries subdivisions 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.

4DocumentIssuanceTypeLines: 11
This object represents the type of document release.
Entity Instances
ORIOriginal.
PORPre-Ship Original.
PRPPre-Ship Replacement.
REPReplacement.

5DocumentTypeLines: 5
A code identifying the business context of a document.
Entity Instances
APMApplied Promotions.
ARAAuthorization Request Approval.
CARCertificate of Analysis Response.
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.
COACertificate of Analysis.
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.
EDDExport Declaration Document.
EIREngineering Information Request.
EOLEnd of Life.
FUOSales order or transfer order fulfilling demand out of a facility (outbound shipment).
IDDImport Declaration Document.
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.
NTSNotes.
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).
RENRelease Number.
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.
SWTSwitch Authorization.
TCSTerms and Conditions.
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.

6FileTypeLines: 153
Describes the file type of the TPIR form (PDF, XDP or XML).
Entity Instances
PDFPortable Document Format.
XDPXML Data Package.
XMLeXtensible Markup Language.

7LanguageLines: 163
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.

8LotQuantityClassificationLines: 16
Code identifying the classification of a manufacturing lot quantity.
Entity Instances
ACCAcceptable. The lot quantity meets the minimum requirements.
BONBonus. A positive variance in the lot quantity.
BTEBin Test. Bin Test Quantity.
CQUChange Quantity. The change quantity event and quantity is intended to be used when the quantity of a lot changes for a reason other then those we have defined events for (scrap, reject, and bonus).
CURCurrent. Current Quantity.
GROGross. The initial quantity of the lot.
LPRLot probe.
MERMerge. Merge Quantity.
NETNet. The final quantity of the lot.
PFIProjected final. The estimated final quantity of the lot.
PLOPrevious lot. The quantity of the preceding lot.
RECReceipt. Receipt Quantity.
REJReject. Reject/Loss Quantity.
SCHSchedule. A lot is still physically in the Die Bank (before being started) but has been allocated to start and as a result, is not available for being considered for planning purposes as it is already committed to.
SCRScrap. The quantity of products which is disposed of.
SHIShip. Actual Ship Quantity.
SPLSplit. Split Quantity.
STAStart. Start Quantity.

9LotTypeLines: 19
The value in this field indicates whether the lot number or the batch number of the product to be filled in. Use PRI to indicate the primary field(Lot Number), or SEC to indicate the secondary field (Batch Number).
Entity Instances
PRIPrimary field - lot number.
SECSecondary field - batch number.

10MimeTypeQualifierLines: 165
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]
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11PhaseLines: 47
This object is to standardize the allowed values which partners can exchange for the field element Phase.
Entity Instances
GASGas Phase.
LIQLiquid Phase.
SOLSolid Phase.

12PlanLines: 50
This object represents the sampling plan at the batch or individual level.
Entity Instances
BAMBatch analyzed across multiple inspection lots.
BASBatch analyzed within a single inspection lot.
CCSCalculated Characteristic.
GRTGuaranteed - static, known analytical value.
IAZIndividually analyzed.
SRCSource - analytical value reported for component material.
UAVUnanalyzed- static, known analytical value.

13ProcessRoleIdentifierLines: 93
Describes the role of the partner in the business process. A partner will fulfill at least one or more roles during the business process.
Entity Instances
ADMAdministered by - The party who is the administrative authority of an account.
ALTAlternate approval by - The party who has approved a request in the event the approver is not able to respond.
APPApproval by - The party who has approved a request.
AUTAuthorized By - The party who has authorized a request.
BIFBill from - The party that will issue the invoice.
BITBill to - The party that will pay the invoice.
CBKCustoms Broker - CustomsBroker This object represents the party that declare the shipment on behalf of declarant.
CLFCollect From - To enable the buyer to specify the location of where products not supplied directly by the seller/installer may be collected.
CLMClaimed By - This object represents the claimant.
CNCCancellation party - The party who is cancelling the shipping order.
CORChange originated by - The party who originates a proposed change.
COWChange owned by - The party who owns or who is assigned responsibility for a proposed change.
CRACredit applicant - The party who is applying for credit.
CRECreated by - The party responsible for creating a process or task.
CSPContract Service Provider.
CWNcontractOwner - The party who is the owner of the contract. For example, in the direct business, the buyer is the contract owner. In the distribution business, the buyer is the distributor and the contract owner is the reseller.
DCEDesignCustomerApplicationEngineer. The demand customer's Field Application Engineer.
DCTDeclared To - This object represents the party that the declaration goes to.
DCUDesignCustomer. The owner of the product for which the design has been created.
DISDistributed by - The party who supplies products to retailers.
DLRDeclared By - This object represents the party that declare the shipment.
DSTDistributed To - This object represents the party to send information to.
FCPForecast Partner - The collection of business properties that describes the partner types for a forecast.
FIAFrom Install At - The collection of sender business properties that describes a business partners' identity, their contact information, where they are physically located and their function in a supply chain.
FINFinanced by - The party who is the financier.
FNBFounded by - The party who performs the act, process, or art of casting metals.
FORForwarded to - The party to whom a business document has been forwarded.
IMBImported By - The party responsible for importing the product.
INLInventory location - The party where the inventory product entry is located.
INOInventory owner - The party that owns the inventory product entry.
ITFIn transit from - The party sending the product quantity in a product location transfer.
ITLinstallAt - The partner and/or location to which the product must be set up for use or service.
ITTIn transit to - The party receiving the product quantity in a product location transfer.
LGPLogistics Provided By - The party who handles the details of an operation.
MFGManufactured by - The party who creates, processes or produces goods especially in large quantities and by means of industrial machines.
OWNOwned by - The party who owns a process.
PAEProductProviderFieldApplicationEngineer. The product provider Field Application Engineer.
PCWPrimary Contract With - The primary party with whom a contract is formed.
PNBPlanning By - The party who establishes goals, policies or procedures.
PSRProductProviderSalesRepresentative. The product provider sales representative.
PURPurchased by - The party who is a purchaser of a product.
REARequested approval by - The party who has been selected to approve a request.
RECReceived by - The party who has received a product shipment.
REQRequested by - The party who has initiated a request.
RESRespond to - The party to whom a responding business document must be sent when it is not equal to the partner specified in the document header.
RETReturn by - The party responsible for either carrying or forwarding the returned product.
REVReviewed by - The party responsible for reviewing a business document.
RFRreceivedFrom - The partner and/or location from where the product was shipped.
RLSReleased By - This object represents the party that releases the goods.
RMTremitTo - The partner to which payment for a business document is sent.
RPBRepaired By - The collection of business properties used to identify the business partner responsible for the repair or rework of a product.
RQTRefer Quote To - The partner to whom a quote request is being referred.
RSFRequested Ship From - The party where the product is requested to be shipped from.
RTTReturnTo - The partner and/or location to which the returned product must be delivered.
SBFSelf-billing from - The party who initiates the billing in self-billing scenario.
SBTSelf-billing to - The party whom the invoice is addressed to.
SCBSubcontracted By - The party who is contracted to perform part or all of another party's contract.
SCPShipping charges paid by - The party responsible for administering payment of the shipping charges.
SCWSecondary Contract With - The subsequent party(ies) with whom a contract is formed.
SHFShip From - The collection of business properties used to identify the business partner initiating a shipment or transaction.
SHTShip To - The partner and/or location to which the product must be delivered.
SLDSold to - The party to whom a product has been sold.
SOBSold By - The seller involved in a business transaction.
SPLSupplied by - The party who supplies an item, part or assembly.
SPSService Provider Site - Identification for the location of the ASP site that is ordering the replacement parts and/or performing the repair.
SRTSubmit returns to - The party to whom product returns are to be submitted.
STRStored By - This object represents the party that stores the goods.
SVAShipVia - The partner and/or location through which the product must be shipped, such as the "cross dock" at a shipping hub. It must not be specified for the last leg, since this would be the same as the final destination specified in the ShipmentInformation/shipTo.
TFRTransfer From - The party responsible for making the payment (Payer).
TIATo lnstall At - The collection of receiver business properties that describes business partners' identity, their contact information, where they are physically located and their function in a supply chain.
TMTTransfer Manufacturing To - The movement of the manufacturing process to another site.
TRATransported by - The party responsible for either carrying or forwarding the product.
TSBTested By - The collection of business properties used to identify the specific location and resources used to conduct a defined cycle or steps or measurements required to confirm a result or event.
TTRTransfer To - The party who is receiving the payment (payee).
ULRUltimate recipient - The party who ultimately receives the shipment, when an intermediate party takes responsibility for payment and final delivery.
USEUsed by - The party who is the end user of the product.
USTUnstuffed By - This object represents the party that unstuffs the goods.
WHBWarehoused By - The party who stocks or stores products.

14TypeLines: 38
A qualifier describing the kind of measurement a value represents.
Entity Instances
ACTActual Value.
AVGAverage.
CONControl Interval.
EXPExpanded Uncertainty.
GRTValue Greater Than.
LSTValue Less Than.
MAVMaximum Average.
MAXA Maximum level of the mass (weight) MUST be specified as KIG (kilogram) using ECTD/IEC/ISO Specification for the UOM field.
MDLMethod Detection Limit.
MINA Minimum level of the mass (weight) MUST be specified as KIG (kilogram) using ECTD/IEC/ISO Specification for the UOM field.
NOMNominal - a Specification Limit or Target Value e.g. a Nominal level of the mass (weight) MUST be specified as KIG (kilogram) using ECTD/IEC/ISO Specification for the UOM field.
STDStandard Deviation.
TYPA Typical level of the mass (weight) MUST be specified as KIG (kilogram) using ECTD/IEC/ISO Specification for the UOM field.

15TypeLines: 114 118
A code identifying the type of volumn.
Entity Instances
CHRChargeable.
DMNDimensional.
EXAExact Net.
GNRGeneral.
GRSGross.
NETNet.
NOMNominal Net.
TARTare.

16UnitOfMeasureLines: 18 39 102 104 112 116
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.
1M21/Square Meter (1/M2).
1PA20-Pack.
1PB50 Pound Bag.
1PD100 Pound Drum.
1PM1/minute (1/min).
22SSquare Millimeter/Second (mm2/s).
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.
3MHCubic Millimeters/Hour (mm3/hour).
4GRGrams Per 100 Grams.
4KD115 Kilogram Drum.
50P50-pack.
5GRGrams Per Cubic Centimeter.
6GRGrams Per Square Centimeter.
7GRGrams Per Square Meter.
ABCAbsorbance per centimeter (Absorbance per cm).
ABMAbsorbance per micron (Abs/um).
ABUAbsorbance per Unit (absorbance per unit).
ACCAtoms per Cubic Centimeters (atoms per cu cm).
ACRAcre.
ACSAcidic strength/concentration.
ACTActual Pounds.
ACUActivity unit (Activ.unit).
ALUAluminum Pounds Only.
AM1Ampoule.
AMNÅngstroms/Minute (Ångst/min).
AMPAmpere.
ANGAngstrom (A).
APBAtomic Parts per Billion (atomic ppb).
APGAPI Specific Gravity (API Grav).
APMAtomic Parts per Million (atomic ppm).
APTAtomic Parts per Trillion (atomic ppt).
APUAPHA Units (apha).
ASCAtoms per Square Centimeters (atoms per sq cm).
ASMAngstrom.
ASYAssembly (ASY).
ATGAtmospheric gauge.
ATMAtmosphere absolute.
ATPAtomic %.
ATYActivity.
BABBase Box.
BACBatch.
BAEBale.
BAGBag.
BALBall.
BANBand.
BAPBatting Pound.
BARBar.
BASBasket.
BATBatt.
BAWBase Weight.
BEABeam.
BECBecquerel/kilogram.
BELBelt.
BHPBrake HP.
BILBillet.
BINBin.
BITBit.
BKCBulk Car Load.
BLNBalance.
BLOBlock.
BOABoard.
BOFBoard Feet.
BOLBolt.
BOTBottle.
BOXBox.
BRBBar absolute.
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).
BUBBubbler.
BUCBucket.
BUDBushel, Dry Imperial.
BUKBunks.
BULBulk.
BUNBundle.
BUPBulk Pack.
BUSBushel.
BYTBytes.
C0WCounts per Wafer (Counts/wf).
C3MCubic centimeter per minute (cm3/minute).
CAACarat.
CABCarboy.
CACCard.
CADCandela.
CAGCartridge.
CAKCask.
CALCalorie.
CANCan.
CAOCarload.
CARCar.
CASCase.
CATCanister.
CAWCatchweight.
CC2Centipoises per hour per square centimeters (cps per hr per sq cm).
CCCCounts per Square Centimeters (Counts/cm2).
CCHCounts per square centimeter per hour (counts/cm2/hr).
CD3Cubic decimeter (Cubic dec).
CELCell.
CEMCentimeter.
CEPCentipoises (CPS).
CETCentiliter.
CGMCentigram.
CHAChains (Land Survey).
CHEChest.
CM2Square centimeter (cm2).
CMHCentimeter/hour (cm/h).
CMLColony/Milliliter (col/ml).
CMSCentimeter/Second (cm/s).
CNNConnector.
COGCoil Group.
COICoil.
COLCoulomb.
COMComposite Product Pounds (Total Weight).
CONCone.
COTContainer.
COVCover.
CRACrate.
CRTCarton.
CSECassette.
CSTCentistokes.
CUBCubic centimeter.
CUCCubic centimeter/second.
CUFCubic Foot.
CUICubic inch.
CUMCubic meter.
CUPCup.
CUYCubic yard.
CYCCycles.
CYLCylinder.
DALDalton units (dalton).
DAYDay.
DCBDecibels.
DCGDecagram.
DCLDeciliter.
DCMDefects per Square Centimeters (Defects/cm2).
DE1Defects.
DE2Degrees in Angles.
DE3Degree.
DEADeal.
DECDecimeter.
DEFDegree Fahrenheit.
DEGDegree Celsius.
DEPDep. Factor.
DFWDefects per Wafer (Defects/Wafer).
DGMDecigram.
DIEDie.
DILDisplay.
DIPDispenser.
DNCDynes per centimeter (Dynes per cm).
DOZDozen.
DPMParts per Million per Day (ppm per day).
DRADram.
DRUDrum.
DRYDry Pounds.
EACEach.
ELEElectrical Capacitance.
EMLEnzyme Units/Milliliter (Enzyme/ml).
ENUEnzyme Units (Enzy.Units).
EQ2Milliequivalent per 30 Kg (mequ/30Kg).
EQGMilliequivalent per gram (milliequivalent per g).
EQKMilliequivalent per Kilogram (mequ/Kg).
EQLMilliequivalent per milliliter (mequ/mL).
EQMMilliequivalent per Millimeter (milliequivalent per mm).
FARFarads.
FFAFemtofarad.
FIN1/32 inch.
FLOFluid Ounce.
FOIFluid Ounce (Imperial).
FOOFoot.
FOUFluid Ounce US.
FPSFeet per second (Feet/s).
FRHSales FT3 at 60°F per hour (FTR/hour).
FRMSales FT3 at 60°F per minute (FTR/min).
FTRSales FT3 at 60°F, 14.7 psia (SFT3_60F_S).
FTSSales FT3 at 70°F, 14.7 psia (SFT3_70F_S).
FTT1000 FT3 at 60°F, 14.7 psia (KFT3_60F_S).
FTU1000 FT3 at 70°F, 14.7 psia (KFT3_70F_S).
FUUFuel Usage (Gallons).
G2SGram square per second (g²/s).
GAIGram act. ingrd. (g act.ing).
GALGallon.
GASGage Systems.
GAUGram Gold.
GCLGardner Color.
GEGKeim/Gramm (keim/g).
GEQGram per Equivalent (g/Eq).
GGMGram per gram mole (g/gmole).
GHGGram per Hectogram (g/hg).
GIHGigahertz.
GIJGigajoules.
GILGill (Imperial).
GM4Gram per 100 Milliliters (g/100ml).
GMEGram per Mole Equivalent (g/mole Eq).
GMOGram per Mol (g/mol).
GNLGram act.Ingrd per Liter (gai/liter).
GOBGross Barrels.
GOGGross Gallons.
GOHGigaohm (GOhm).
GOKGross Kilogram.
GOTGross Ton.
GOYGross Yard.
GPNUS Gallon per minute (gpm US).
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.
HGMHegman.
HNYHenry.
HOSHours.
HOUHour.
HUAHundredth of a Carat.
HUBHundred Boxes.
HUCHundred Count.
HUSHundred Sheets.
HZMHertz per Minute (Hertz per min).
IH2Inches of Water Gauge (inH2O-g).
IHGInches of Mercury Gauge (inHg-g).
ILBInch pounds (in.lb).
IMGImperial Gallons.
INCInch.
IPSInch per second (inch / sec).
JARJar.
JGRJoule per gram (J/g).
JKGJoule/Kilogram (J/kg).
JMOJoule/Mol (J/mol).
JOIJoint.
JOUJoule.
KAIKilogram act. Ingrd. (kg ac.ing.).
KAKkg act.ingrd. / kg (kai/kg).
KBYKilobyte.
KCMKilogram per cm2 gauge (kg/cm2-g).
KD3Kilogram per Cubic Decimeter (kg/dm3).
KEGKeg.
KELKelvin.
KGEContainer Fill Weight in Kg/Ea.
KGHKilogram per Hour (kg/h).
KGLKilograms per Liter (kg/L).
KGMKilogram/Mol (kg/mol).
KGSKilogram per Second (kg/s).
KHOKilometer/hour.
KICKilogram per cubic meter.
KIEKilometer.
KIGKilogram.
KIHKilohertz.
KIKKilobecquerel/Kilogram.
KILKiloampere.
KIMKilogram/square meter.
KIOKiloohm.
KISKilogramm pro Sekunde.
KITKit.
KIVKilovolt.
KIWKilowatt.
KJKKilojoule per kilogram (KJ/kg).
KJLKilojoule.
KJMKilojoule/Mol (KJ/mol).
KKGKilogram/Kilogram.
KMIKilogram per minute (Kg/min).
KMKCubic meter/Cubic meter (m3/m3).
KMNKelvin per Minute (K/min).
KMSKelvin per Second (K/s).
KNMKilonewton per square meter (kN/m2).
KNTKilonewton (ND).
KPAKilopascal (kPa).
KRUKreb Unit.
KTNKilotonne (kt).
KUDKubikdezimeter.
KUMKubikmeter pro Sekunde.
KVAKilovoltampere (kVA).
KVMKilovolt per 100 mils (kV/100 mils).
KWHKilowatt-hour.
KWRKilovolt ampere reactive hours (KVAH reac.).
LBHUS Pound per Hour (lb/hour).
LBMUS Pound per minute (lb/min).
LG2Liter per Gram per Centimeter (l/g/cm).
LGCLiters per Gram-Centimeters (l/g-cm).
LHKLiter per 100 km (l/100 km).
LIFLifts.
LIMLink.
LIQLiquid Pounds.
LITLiter.
LMILiter per Minute (l/min).
LMSLiter per Molsecond (l/mol.s).
LOALoad.
LOTLot.
LPDLight Point Defects per Wafer (LPD/Wafer).
LPHLiter per hour (l/hr).
LUGLug.
M15Micron per 15 Square Millimeters (mu per 15 sq mm).
M20Micron per 20 Square Millimeters (mu per 20 sq mm).
M25Micron per 25 Square Millimeters (mu per 25 sq mm).
M26Micron per 26 by 8 Millimeters (mu per 26 by 8 mm).
M2GMeters square per gram (m sq per gram).
M3ASales m3 at 15 °C, 1 atmos (Sm3_15C_S).
M3BSales m3 at 21 °C, 1 atmos (Sm3_21C_S).
M3CSales m3 at 10 °C, 1 atmos (Sm3_10C_S).
M3DSales m3 at 43 °C, 1 bar (Sm3_43C_D).
M3ESales m3 at 9 °C, 1 bar (Sm3_9C_D).
M3FSales m3 at 15 °C, 1 bar (Sm3_15C_D).
M3GSales m3 at 27 °C, 1 atmos (Sm3_27C_S).
M3HCubic Meter per Hour (m3/h).
M3JSales m3 at 35 °C, 1 atmos (Sm3_35C_S).
M3KCubic Meter/Kilogram (m3/Kg).
M3MMilliliter per Cubic Meter (ml/m3).
M3NMol per Cubic Meter (Mol/m3).
MAMMilliamps/mm.
MATMat.
MBYMegabyte.
MBZMeterbar per Second (m.bar/s).
MC2Millisecond per Centimeter (mS/cm).
MCAMicroampere (µA).
MCCMicrogram per square centimeter (ug/cm2).
MCGMicrogram.
MCHMicromhos (µmhos).
MCKMicrocuries per Kilogram (µci/kg).
MCLMicrocuries per Gaseous Liter (µc/l).
MCMMilligrams Per Cubic Meter.
MCNMetal Can.
MCPManifolded Cylinder Pack.
MCRMicron.
MEGMegagram.
MEHMegahertz.
MEJMegajoule (MJ).
MEPMegapascal.
METMeter.
MEWMegawatt.
MFDMicrofarad (µF).
MG1Microgram per milliliter (ug/mL).
MGAMilligram per Amp (mg per amp).
MGFMilligram per Square Centimeter (mg/cm2).
MGGMilligram per Gram (mg/g).
MGLMicrogram per Liter (µg/l).
MGMMilligram.
MGOMegohm (MOhm).
MGRMicrograms per Gram (µg/g).
MGSMilligram per Second (mg per sec).
MH1Millimeter per Hour (mm/h).
MHCMicromhos per Centimeter (µmhos/cm).
MHRMeter per Hour (m/h).
MHVMegavolt.
MIBMillion BTU's.
MICMikrogram/cubic meter.
MIGMicrograms Per Cubic Meter.
MILMile.
MIMMicrometer.
MINMinute.
MIPMillipascal seconds.
MISMicrosecond.
MITMiter.
MIVMillivolt.
MIWMilliwatt.
MJCMillijoule per square centimeter (mJ/cm2).
MJMWobbe Number (MJ/m3).
MJOMillijoule.
MKGMilligrams of KOH per Gram (mg KOH per g).
MKLMillimol per Gram (mmol/g).
ML1Milliliter per Liter (ml/l).
ML2Milliliter per Liter (ml/l).
ML3Mol per Liter (Mol/Liter).
ML4Millimol per Liter (Millimol/l).
MLAMilliampere.
MLBMillibar.
MLCMilligram/cubic meter.
MLGMilliliter per Gallon (ml per gal).
MLIMilliliter.
MLKMilligram/kilogram.
MLLMilligram/Liter.
MLMMole per Mole (mole/mole).
MLPMole Percent (% mole).
MLRMicroliter (µl).
MLSMiles.
MLWMilliliter act. Ingr. (ml act.in.).
MM3Cubic Millimeter (mm3).
MMAMillimeter per Year (mm/a).
MMEMillimeter.
MMGMillimol/gram (mmol/g).
MMHMillimeter H20.
MMKMillimol/kilogram.
MMM 0.000001 meter (1 millionth of a meter). (Micrometer/Micron).
MMNMeter per Minute (m/min).
MMOMillimol.
MMSMillimeter per Second (mm/s).
MNMMillinewton per meter (mN/m).
MNTMeganewton (MN).
MOCMegaohm per centimeter (Mohm/cm).
MOKMol/kilogram.
MOLMol.
MONMonth.
MPBMass parts per billion (ppb(m)).
MPGMiles per Gallon (US) (Mi/Gal(US)).
MPHMegagrams Per Hour.
MPMMass Parts per Million (ppm(m)).
MPTMass Parts per Trillion (ppt(m)).
MPZMeterpascal per Second (m.Pa/s).
MQGMircoequivalent per Gram (microeq/g).
MRFMillifarad (mF).
MS1MilliSiemen per Centimeter (mS/cm).
MS2Meter per Second Squared (m/s2).
MS3Microsiemens per Centimeter (µS/cm).
MSCMillisecond.
MSMMilligrams Per Square Meter.
MTAMillitesla.
MTQMeter pro Quadratsekunde.
MTRMeter (m).
MTSMeters per second.
MULMultichip - When 2 or more dies (chips) are merged into one package.
MVAMegavoltampere (MVA).
MVSMillivolts.
MVTMillivolt.
MWHMegawatt Hours (mwh).
MWRMegavolt Ampere Reactive Hours (MVAH reac.).
MWTMolecular Weight (mW).
MYSMicro Siemens (mic. Siem.).
N2MNewton/Square millimeter (N/mm2).
NAANanoamps.
NAMNanometer.
NASNanosecond.
NEBNet Barrels.
NEGNet Gallons.
NEINet Imperial Gallons.
NELNet Liters.
NEWNewton.
NIUNormalized intensity unit (NIU).
NM2Newton per Square Meter (N/m²).
NM3Normal m3 at 0°C, 1 atmos (Normal m3).
NMHNewton per Hour (N/h).
NMMNewton per Millimeter (N/mm).
NMRNormal m3 per Hour (Nm3/h).
NOLNormality.
NPKNowpac Container (Nowpac).
NRGBar Gauge.
NRUNanofarad (nF).
NTUNephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU).
NTYEquivalents per Liter (equ/l).
NUMNumbers.
NWMNewton per Meter (N/m).
NXMNewton per 25 mm (N/25mm).
O2PPercent Oxygen (% Oxygen).
OCTOhm/ct.
OHCOhm-Centimeter (ohm cm).
OHMOhm.
OMMOhm/mm.
ONEOne.
OPHOperating hour (Oper. Hour).
OSQOhm/sq.
OTPOne Thousand Pieces.
OUNOunce.
OVIOhm/via.
OZGOunce per Gallon (oz per gal).
PACParcel.
PADPad.
PAGPackage.
PAIPail.
PAKPack (PAK).
PALPallet.
PANPanel.
PARPair.
PASPascal.
PATPacket.
PBAPPBA Silicon (ppba Si).
PBWParts Per Billion by Weight (ppbw).
PC2Parts per Square Centimeters (part per sq cm).
PCAPercent Active (% Active).
PCLPicocuries per Liter (pCi/l).
PECPercent.
PEGPercentage.
PEHPercent Per 1000 Hours.
PEMPercent per micron (%/um).
PENPennyweight.
PERPer Hundred Pieces.
PEWPercent Weight.
PF3Per Cubic Foot (per cu ft).
PF4Particles per Cubic Feet (particles per cu ft).
PFAPercent Failed Area (Failed Area %).
PFRPicofarad.
PHPH Factor (pH).
PI2Parts per Square Inch (part per sq in).
PIDPint U.S. Dry.
PIEPiece.
PILPint - US liquid.
PL1Parts per Liter (parts per l).
PL2Parts per Milliliter (parts per ml).
PL3Part per Millilitre (Part/ml).
PLAPlate.
PLIPounds per Linear Inch (lb/Lin. In).
PLLPallet (Lift).
PLRPer Liter.
PLTPalette.
PLUPallet/Unit Load.
PMAPercent Mass (%(m)).
PMIPer Mille (%0).
PMLParticles per Milliliter (particles/mL).
PMOPer Mille mass (%0(mass)).
PMPParts Per Million Platinum (ppm Pt).
PMVParts Per Million (weight/Vol) (ppm (w/v)).
PMWParts Per Million by Weight (ppmw).
PNJParticles per Injection (particles per inj).
PNTPoints.
PO3Pound per cubic foot (lb/ft3).
POFPounds Per Foot.
POGPounds Per Gallon.
PONPound.
POPPounds Per Piece of Product.
PORPores.
POSPounds Per 1000 Square Feet.
POTPounds Per Thousand.
PP3Parts per Million mole (ppm mole).
PP4Parts per Billion Mole (ppb mole).
PPBParts per billion (US).
PPFParts per Ft3 (Parts/Ft3).
PPHParts Per Hundred (pph).
PPMParts per million.
PPPPounds Per Pound of Product.
PPTParts per Trillion (ppt).
PRSNumber of Persons.
PSAPounds per Square Inch Absolute.
PSCPicosecond.
PSGPound per Square Inch Gauge (psi gauge).
PSIPSI Unit (PSI).
PSSPascal second.
PSVPoise.
PTLParticles per Liter (Part/Liter).
PWFParticles per Wafer (particles/wf).
QMLKilomol (kmol).
QUAQuart - US liquid.
RACRack.
REAReam of 500 Sheets.
REEReel.
RINRing.
RLURelative Light Unit (RLU).
RODRod.
ROLRoll.
RPMRevolutions per Minute (Revs/min).
SACSack.
SBBSuper Bulk Bag.
SCLScales.
SECSecond.
SETSet.
SHESheet.
SHIShipment.
SHMSheet - Metric measure.
SHOShot.
SIDDisk (Disc).
SIESiemens per Meter (Siemens/m).
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.
STPSteps.
STRStrip.
STUStabilizer Units (SU).
SVUSay Bolt Viscosity Units (SVU).
TABTablet.
TANTank.
TARTarget pieces (target).
TATTank Truck.
TESTesla.
THOThousand.
TM31/Cubic Meter (1/m3).
TNNTonne.
TOMTon per Cubic Meter (t/m3).
TONTon.
TORTorr.
TOTTote.
TPTPass Test (Pass).
TRATrain.
TRFTrack Foot.
TRLTrailer.
TROTroy.
TRUTruckload.
TRYTray.
TRZTroy OZ.
TUBTube.
ULUUnitless Unit of Measure.
UNTUnit.
USGUS gallon.
USPUS pound.
USTUS ton.
VALVO mat. (Value).
VAPVoltampere (VA).
VHNVickers Micro-Hardness (VHN10).
VIAVial.
VMPMolar %.
VOLVolt.
VPBVolume Parts per Billion (ppb(V)).
VPCPercent Volume (%(V)).
VPMVolume Parts per Million (ppm(V)).
VPRPer Mille Volume (%O(V)).
VPTVolume parts per Trillion (ppt(V)).
VTAVolts (Alternating Current).
VTDVolts (Direct Current).
VTMVolts Per Meter.
WAFWafer.
WARWatt.
WEEWeek.
WPTParts Per Trillion by Weight (pptw).
WRAWrap.
YARYard.
YEAYear.

Data Types
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XML Data Types
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2booleanRepresents Boolean values, which are either "true" or "false".
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The pattern for a date is CCYY-MM-DD where CC represents the century, YY the year, MM the month, and DD the day, with an optional time zone indicator as allowed for dateTime.
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This representation may be immediately followed by a "Z" to indicate Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or to indicate the time zone. For example, the difference between the local time and Coordinated Universal Time, immediately followed by a sign, + or -, followed by the difference from UTC represented as hh:mm (minutes is required). If the time zone is included, both hours and minutes must be present.
5decimalA data type that contains decimal numbers scaled by a power of 10.
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The pattern for duration is PnYnMnDTnHnMnS, where nY represents the number of years, nM the number of months, nD the number of days, T the date/time separator, nH the number of hours, nM the number of minutes, and nS the number of seconds.
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