This standard specifies the technical requirements for the coding, barcode representation and barcode symbol of service objects in service relationships. This standard applies to the identification of service objects, automatic data collection and information management of service relationships. GB/T 23832-2009 Commodity barcode service relationship coding and barcode representation GB/T23832-2009 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the technical requirements for the coding, barcode representation and barcode symbol of service objects in service relationships.
This standard applies to the identification of service objects, automatic data collection and information management of service relationships.
This standard refers to Chapter 2, Section 5 of the GS1 General Specifications (Version 8.0) of the International Article Numbering Association (GS1) and is formulated in combination with China's actual situation. The technical content of this standard is consistent with the technical requirements of international specifications.
Appendix A of this standard is a normative appendix, and Appendix B is an informative appendix.
This standard is proposed and managed by the National Logistics Information Management Standardization Technical Committee.
The drafting unit of this standard is China Article Numbering Center.
The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Jingyuan, Du Jingrong, Guo Weihua, Wang Peiliang, Liu Yuan, Li Sucai and Huang Yanbin. The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For all dated referenced documents, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties who reach an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For all undated referenced documents, the latest versions are applicable to this standard.
GB12904 Commodity barcodes Retail commodity coding and barcode representation (GB12904-2008, ISO/IEC15420:2000, NEQ)
GB/T12905 Barcode terminology
GB/T15425 EAN·UCC System 128 barcode
GB/T16986 Commodity barcode application identifiers (GB/T16986-2009, ISO/IEC15418:1999, NEQ)
GB/T18348 Commodity barcodes Inspection of barcode symbol printing quality Preface III
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4 Coding 1
5 Barcode representation 2
6 Technical requirements for barcode symbols2
7 Application2
Appendix A (Normative Appendix) Calculation method of check code3
Appendix B (Informative Appendix) Application example of global service relationship code4
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ICS35.040 National Standard of the People's Republic of China GB/T23832--2009 Bar code for commodityNumbering and symbol marking of service relationshipIssued on 2009-05-06 General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of ChinaAdministrative Committee of Standardization of the People's Republic of China Implementation on 2009-11-01 1 Scopewww.bzxz.net 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Coding 5 Bar code representation 6 Technical requirements for bar code symbols 7 Application. Appendix A (Normative Appendix) Appendix B (Informative Appendix) Calculation Method of Check Code Application Example of Global Service Relationship Code btts GB/T23832—2009 GB/T23832—2009 This standard is formulated with reference to Chapter 2, Section 5 "Service Relationship Coding and Symbol Representation" of the GS1 General Specification (Version 8.0) of the International Article Numbering Association (GS1), and in combination with the actual situation in my country. The technical content of this standard is consistent with the technical requirements of international standards. Appendix A of this standard is a normative appendix, and Appendix B is an informative appendix. This standard is proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for Logistics Information Management Standardization. The drafting unit of this standard: China Article Numbering Center. The main drafters of this standard: Zhang Jingyuan, Du Jingrong, Guo Weihua, Wang Peiliang, Liu Yuan, Li Sucai, Huang Yanbin. m http://foodmse.ne 1 Scope Coding and barcode representation of service relations Commodity barcode This standard specifies the technical requirements for coding, barcode representation and barcode symbols of service objects in service relations. This standard applies to the identification of service objects, automatic data collection and information management of service relations. 2 Normative references GB/T23832—2009 The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For all dated referenced documents, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties who reach an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For all undated referenced documents, the latest versions shall apply to this standard. GB12904 Commodity barcode Retail commodity coding and barcode representation (GB12904-2008, ISO/IEC15420:2000, NEQ) GB/T12905 Barcode terminology GB/T15425 EAN·UCC system 128 barcode GB/T16986 Commodity barcode application identifier (GB/T16986--2009, ISO/IEC15418:1999, NEQ) GB/T18348 Commodity barcode Inspection of barcode symbol printing quality 3 Terms and definitions The terms and definitions established in GB/T12905 and the following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1 Global service relationship number global service relationship number GSRN In the commodity barcode system, the global unified code that identifies the service object in the service relationship. 4 Coding 4.1 Code Structure The global service relationship code consists of three parts: the manufacturer identification code, the service object code and the check code. It is an 18-digit code with four structures, as shown in Table 1. Among them, the manufacturer identification code consists of 7 to 10 digits; the service object code consists of 10 to 7 digits; and the check code is 1 digit. Table 1 Service relationship code structure Structure type Structure 1 Structure 2 Structure 3 Structure 4 4.2 Compilation rules Manufacturer identification code X,XX,XXXX, X,XX.XXX,X,X X,X2XXXXXXsXg XXXX XXX,XXX 4.2.1Manufacturer identification code Service object code XXX1oXuXizXiXuXisX1X1 X,XoXuXXXuXisXiXi XioXX12X1XuXisXieX XuXi2XisXiXisXiX For the compilation rules of the manufacturer identification code, please refer to GB12904. It is uniformly allocated by the China Article Coding Center. 4.2.2Service object code The service object code is compiled by the service provider who obtains the manufacturer identification code and guarantees its uniqueness. Hepin Partner Networkt Check code GB/T23832—2009 3Check code The check code is calculated based on the first 17 digits of the service relationship code. The calculation method is shown in Appendix A. Barcode Representation The global service relationship code should be used together with the application identifier AI (8018) and represented by the EAN·UCC system 128 barcode, see GB/T15425. See GB/T16986 for application identifiers.6 Technical requirements for barcode symbols 6.1 Dimension and grade requirements The X dimension range is 0.250mm~0.495mm; the height of a bar should be greater than or equal to 12.7mm. If the area available for barcode printing is too small, the bar height can be appropriately shortened, but it should not be less than 5.08mm; -The symbol grade is greater than or equal to 1.5/10/670.6.2 Inspection and quality evaluation See GB/T18348 for the inspection and quality evaluation of barcodes.7 Application The service relationship identification can be applied to the card and other carriers for managing service objects in the service industry. See Appendix B for application examples. 2 btt A.1 Code position number Appendix A (Normative Appendix) Calculation method of check code GB/T23832—2009 The code position number refers to the sequence number from right to left including the check code (the code position number of the check code is 1). A.2 Calculation steps The calculation steps of the check code are as follows: a) Starting from code position number 2, sum the digital codes of all even digits. Multiply the sum of step a) by 3. Starting from code position number 3, sum the digital codes of all odd digits. Add the results of step b) and step c). d) Subtract the unit digit of the result obtained in step d) from 10 as the check code (if the unit digit is 0, the check code is 0). e Example: The value calculation of the check code C of code 69012345678912345C is shown in Table A.1. Table A. Calculation method of checksum of 118-bit code 1. Sequence numbers from right to left 2. Starting from sequence number 2, find the sum of the digits in the even digits ① 3. ①×3=② 4. Starting from sequence number 3, find the sum of the digits in the odd digits ③ 5. ②+③=④ 6. Subtract the unit digit of the result ④ from 10 as the checksum (if the unit digit is 0, the checksum is 0) Position number 5+3+1+8+6 +4+2+0+6=35 35×3=105 4+2+9+7+5+3+1+9=40 105+40145 10-5=5 Check code C=5 Hepin Partner Networkt Example GB/T23832—2009 B.1 Application in bank credit assessment Appendix B (Informative Appendix) Example of application of global service relationship code A certain assessment consulting company used the global service relationship logo on the credit rating certificate of enterprises that have business dealings with banks. The manufacturer identification code applied by an assessment consulting company (service provider) is 6901234, and the code of the assessed enterprise (service object) is 5000000011. The verification code obtained by the calculation method specified in Appendix A is 2. The certificate of the assessed enterprise is shown in Figure B.1. Enterprise credit rating 8018)690123450000000112 **Bank**Assessment Consulting Company Figure B.1 Schematic diagram of enterprise credit rating certificate B.2 Application in library This example is the application of global service relationship identification in library. The vendor identification code of the library named "XYZ" is 6901234, and the service object code assigned by "XYZ" to the borrower (i.e. service object) Mr. "ABC" is 5678912345. According to the calculation method specified in Appendix A, the check code is 5, so Mr. ABC's global service relationship code is 690123456789123455. Mr. ABC's borrowing card is shown in Figure B.2. Book Borrowing Card Library: XYZ Name: ABC Borrowing Card Number: 690123456789123455(8018)690123456789123455 Figure B.2 Schematic Diagram of Book Borrowing Card Hepin Partner Network Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. 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