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GS1 EPC Tag Data Standard 1.6 - Indicod-Ecr

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49844985498649874988498949904991499249934994499549964997499849995000500150025003500450055006500750085009501050115012501350145015501650175018501950205021502250235024 (Optional) K-AppPunc = nn, where nn represents (in decimal) the octet value of anASCII character that is commonly used for punctuation in this application. If thiskeyword line is not present, the default Application Punctuation character is thehyphen.In addition, comments may be included using the optional Keyword assignment line “Ktext= string”, and may appear zero or more times within a File Header or Table Header,but not in an ID Table body.J.1.2 Table Header sectionOne or more Table Header sections (each introducing an ID Table) follow the FileHeader section. Each Table Header begins with a K-TableID keyword line, followed by aseries of additional required and optional Keyword lines (which may occur in any order),as follows: (Mandatory) K-TableID = FnnXnn, where Fnn represents the ISO-assigned <strong>Data</strong>Format number (where 'nn' represents one or more decimal digits), and Xnn (where'X' is either 'B' or 'S') is a registrant-assigned Table ID for each ID Table in the file.The first ID Table shall always be the Primary Base ID Table of the registration, witha Table ID of “B0”. As many as seven additional “Alternate” Base ID Tables may beincluded, with higher sequential “Bnn” Table IDs. Secondary ID Tables may beincluded, with sequential Table IDs of the form “Snn”. (Mandatory) K-IDsize = nn. For a base ID table, the value nn shall be one of thevalues from the “Maximum number of Table Entries” column of Table I 5-5. For asecondary ID table, the value nn shall be a power of two (even if not present in TableI 5-5. (Optional) K-RootOID = urn:oid:i.j.k.ff where: I, j, and k are the leading arcs of the OID (as many arcs as required) and ff is the last arc of the Root OID (typically, the registered <strong>Data</strong> Format number)If the K-RootOID keyword is not present, then the default Root OID is: urn:oid:1.0.15961.ff, where “ff” is the registered <strong>Data</strong> Format number Other optional Keyword lines: in order to override the file-level defaults (to setdifferent values for a particular table), a Table Header may invoke one or more of theOptional Keyword lines listed in for the File Header section.The end of the Table Header section is the first non-blank line that does not begin with aKeyword. This first non-blank line shall list the titles for every column in the ID Tablethat immediately follows this line; column titles are case-sensitive.An Alternate Base ID Table, if present, is identical in format to the Primary Base IDTable (but usually represents a smaller choice of identifiers, targeted for a specificapplication).A Secondary ID Table can be invoked by a keyword in a Base Table’s OIDs column. ASecondary ID Table is equivalent to a single Selection list (see J.3) for a single ID Valueof a Base ID Table (except that a Secondary table uses K-Idsize to explicitly define thenumber of Secondary ID bits per ID); the IDvalue column of a Secondary table lists theCopyright ©2005- 2011 <strong>GS1</strong> AISBL, All Rights Reserved. Page 193 of 218

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