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GS1 EPC Tag Data Standard 1.6 - Indicod-Ecr

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5025502650275028502950305031503250335034503550365037503850395040504150425043504450455046504750485049505050515052505350545055505650575058505950605061506250635064value of the corresponding Secondary ID bits pattern for each row in the SecondaryTable. An OIDs entry in a Secondary ID Table shall not itself contain a Selection list norinvoke another Secondary ID Table.J.1.3 ID Table sectionEach ID table consists of a series of one or more rows, each row including a mandatory“IDvalue” column, several defined Optional columns (such as “OIDs”, “IDstring”, and“FormatString”), and any number of Informative columns (such as the “Explanation”column in the hypothetical example shown above).Each ID Table ends with a required Keyword line of the form: K-TableEnd = FnnXnn, where FnnXnn shall match the preceding K-TableIDkeyword line that introduced the table.The syntax and requirements of all Mandatory and Optional columns shall be asdescribed J.2.J.2 Mandatory and Optional ID Table columnsEach ID Table in a Packed Objects registration shall include an IDvalue column, and mayinclude other columns that are defined in this specification as Optional, and/orInformative columns (whose column heading is not defined in this specification).J.2.1 IDvalue column (Mandatory)Each ID Table in a Packed Objects registration shall include an IDvalue column. The IDValues on successive rows shall increase monotonically. However, the table mayterminate before reaching the full number of rows indicated by the Keyword linecontaining K-IDsize. In this case, a receiving system will assume that all remaining IDValues are reserved for future assignment (as if the OIDs column contained the keyword“K-RFA”). If a registered Base ID Table does not include the optional OIDs columndescribed below, then the IDvalue shall be used as the last arc of the OID.J.2.2 OIDs and IDstring columns (Optional)A Packed Objects registration always assigns a final OID arc to each identifier (either anumber assigned in the “OIDs” column as will be described below, or if that column isabsent, the IDvalue is assigned as the default final arc). The OIDs column is requiredrather than optional, if a single IDvalue is intended to represent either a combination ofOIDs or a choice between OIDs (one or more Secondary ID bits are invoked by any entrythat presents a choice of OIDs).A Packed Objects registration may include an IDString column, which if present assignsan ASCII-string name for each OID. If no name is provided, systems must refer to theidentifier by its OID (see J.4). However, many registrations will be based on datasystems that do have an ASCII representation for each defined Identifier, and receivingsystems may optionally output a representation based on those strings. If so, the IDTable may contain a column indicating the IDstring that corresponds to each OID. Anempty IDstring cell means that there is no corresponding ASCII string associated with theOID. A non-empty IDstring shall provide a name for every OID invoked by the OIDsCopyright ©2005- 2011 <strong>GS1</strong> AISBL, All Rights Reserved. Page 194 of 218

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