CDQ_GS1
(CDQ)
Technical key Defines a unique key by which e.g. data model concepts can be referenced in a technical integration context. These keys are unique in the CDL context. | CDQ_GS1
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GLEIF registration authority code | n/a
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Local registration authority code Code of the local registration authority. | n/a |
Monolingual name Language-specific name of a data model concept or concept value. | GS1 (en) |
Country scope Defines a address/country a given concept is used in (or valid in, or relevant for etc.), i.e. the country-specific scope of a concept. | n/a |
Description Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. | No description available. |
URL URL that provides more information for a given concept. | https://www.gs1.org/ |
DEPRECATED: Name | GS1 |
DEPRECATED: International Name | GS1 |
Managed identifiers
Identifier | Technical key | Description |
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Global location number | GS1_GLN | The Global Location Number (GLN) is part of the GS1 systems of standards. It is a simple tool used to identify a location and can identify locations uniquely where required. This identifier is compliant with norm ISO/IEC 6523.
In detail a Global Location Number (GLN) is a unique number that is assigned to locations to enable them to be identified uniquely worldwide. These GLNs can be used to identify any legal, physical and functional locations. GLNs are reference keys to computer files where information about the company or location can be found. The GLNs replace the names and addresses of locations and are particularly useful when automating processes; they allow computers to route information to the correct destination with no manual involvement. GLNs must be used when identifying locations and trading partners within Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) business messages and data pools, and they can also be used in barcodes to identify a physical location or to provide relevant information for delivery or invoicing purposes. Benefits GLNs can be used to identify any locations that you need to be uniquely identified for administrative and trading purposes. These can be both internal locations, and locations that your trading partners will use. GLNs provide a single method for location identification for all companies in the supply chain, thereby removing the unnecessary costs and errors inevitable when many different schemes co-exist. See [1] |