E1: 41: 30: Bar Code Industry Standard GTIN -14 (Global Trade Identifier Number) in EnterpriseOne Applications
(Doc ID 2626562.1)
Last updated on APRIL 09, 2024
Applies to:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Data Management - Version 9.2 and laterJD Edwards EnterpriseOne Inventory Foundation - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
Does E1 support Bar Code Industry Standard GTIN -14 (Global Trade Identification Number) for i.e. P4101 / F4101 field UPCN?
Customer's eCommerce solutiion just purchased a new GS1 company prefix based upon GTIN-14 standards instead of GTIN-12. Knowing that the Item Master P4101 / F4101 field alias UPCN is only 13 characters, what are the options?
Global Trade Identification Number (GTIN) recommends to meet UPC 14-digit data structures,instead of the current standard used by the DEdwards EnterpriseOne UCC 128 (13 digits: first 7 digits represent the company that produces the product, the next 5 digits represent the product ID, and the last digit is a system assigned check digit)
According to GTIN, all North American Companies that utilize Universal Product Codes (UPC) should have expanded the data structures associated with the UPC to a 13-digit field length to process EAN-13 symbols. Additionally, GS1 US (formerly the Uniform Code Council) is recommending all manufacturers, retailers, and distributors update and expand their databases and applications to accept 14-digit
data structures. These data structures will support the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN), allowing complete item identification of any EAN or UPC data carrier worldwide.
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