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GS1 EPC Tag Data Standard 1.6 - Indicod-Ecr

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54495450Table K-5: Base 84 Character SetVal Char Decimal Val Char Decimal Val Char Decimal0 FNC1 N/A 25 F 50 d1-73 See Table K-474 0 48 78 4 52 82 8 5675 1 49 79 5 53 83 9 5776 2 50 80 6 5477 3 51 81 7 55545154525453545454555456545754585459546054615462546354645465546654675468546954705471547254735474547554765477Appendix L Encoding Packed Objects (non-normative)In order to illustrate a number of the techniques that can be invoked when encoding aPacked Object, the following sample input data consists of data elements from ahypothetical data system. This data represents: An Expiration date (OID 7) of October 31, 2006, represented as a six-digit number061031. An Amount Payable (OID 3n) of 1234.56 Euros, represented as a digit string978123456, where (“978” is the ISO Country Code indicating that the amountpayable is in Euros). As shown in Table L-1, this data element is all-numeric, with atleast 4 digits and at most 18 digits. In this example, the OID “3n” will be “32”,andwhere the “2” in the data element name indicates the decimal point is located twodigits from the right. A Lot Number (OID 1) of 1A23B456CDThe application will present the above input to the encoder as a list of OID/Value pairs.The resulting input data, represented below as a single data string (wherein each OIDfinal arc is shown in parentheses) is:(7)061031(32)978123456(1)1A23B456CDThe example uses a hypothetical ID Table. In this hypothetical table, each ID Value is aseven-bit index into the Base ID Table; the entries relevant to this example are shown inTable L-1.Encoding is performed in the following steps: Three data elements are to be encoded, using Table L-1. As shown in the table’s IDstring column, the combination of OID 7 and OID 1 isefficiently supported (because it is commonly seen in applications), and thus theencoder re-orders the input so that 7 and 1 are adjacent and in the order indicated inthe OIDs column:(7)061031(1)1A23B456CD(32)978123456Copyright ©2005- 2011 <strong>GS1</strong> AISBL, All Rights Reserved. Page 207 of 218

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