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Einstellungen
In der Ansicht FakturaBeleg_Typen gibt es das Feld eDocument. Hierüber kann definiert werden, welcher Belegtyp in die Verfügbaren eDocument Formate exportieren kann.
Welche Belegtypen haben den Export aktiviert?
Der eDocument Export sollte für die Belegtypen “Rechnung” und “Proformarechnung“ aktiviert sein.
In der Ansicht Firmen und in der Ansicht FakturaBelge gibt es die folgenden Felder:
(1) Format mit der die Rechnung angelegt werden soll (Notwendig)
Verfügbare Formate
Die folgenden Export Formate werden derzeit unterstützt:
ZUGFeRD 2.0.1
ZUGFeRD 2.1
ZUGFeRD 2.1.1
XRechnung
XRechnung Format
Das Format XRechnung ist nicht wie ZUGFeRD in separat auswählbare Versionen aufgeteilt. Dies liegt daran, dass jede XRechnungsversion nur eine begrenzte Gültigkeit besitzt. Die Auswahl der korrekten XRechnungsversion erfolgt anhand der definierten Gültigkeitszeiträume einer Version.
Ein Beispiel hierfür ist die XRechnung Version 3.0.1, welche ab dem 01.02.2024 gültig wird. Die vorangegangene Version ist ab diesem Zeitpunkt nicht mehr Gültig und sollte nicht mehr verwendet werden.
Die Verwendung einer alten Version der XRechnung kann dazu führen, dass eingereichte XRechnungen abgelehnt werden könnten.
(2) Die Käufer Referenz (Notwendig, für Details siehe unten)
Leitweg-ID/Käufer Referenz
Die Leitweg-ID (Buyer Reference) beschreibt die Käufer Referenz und steht als eigenes Feld zur Verfügung. Der Inhalt wird vom Rechnungsempfänger vorgegeben.
Dieses Feld gilt als Pflichtfeld für XRechnungen und muss daher gefüllt sein.
Das Feld befindet sich wie das Feld Version in der Ansicht Firmen und in der Ansicht FakturaBelege. Die Informationen die bei der Firma hinterlegt sind, werden bei der Belegerstellung übernommen.
(3) Geschäftsprozess für PEPPOL (Optional)
Geschäftsprozess Identifier für PEPPOL
In XRechnung 3.0 wurde die Unterstützung für PEPPOL hinzugefügt. Sollten Sie PEPPOL verwenden, ist hier der vom Rechnungsempfänger angegebene Identifier anzugeben.
Sollten Sie PEPPOL nicht verwenden oder keine Angaben vom Rechnungsempfänger erhalten haben, so können Sie dieses Feld leer lassen. In diesem Falle wird der Standardwert verwendet.
Weitere Informationen zu PEPPOL können auf der folgenden Seite des Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat eingesehen werden:
Der Übertragungskanal: Peppol (e-rechnung-bund.de)
Diese Einstellungen können Sie in den folgenden Ansichten vornehmen:
Ansicht Firmen (für alle künftigen Belege dieser Firma)
Standardmäßig befinden sich die Felder im Reiter Vertrieb > Sonstiges. Dies kann jedoch durch individuelle Solution Anpassungen abweichen.
Ansicht FakturaBelege (für aktuellen Beleg)
Standardmäßig befinden sich die Felder im Reiter Zusatz. Dies kann jedoch durch individuelle Solution Anpassungen abweichen.
Version aus Firma übernehmen
Sobald die eDocument Felder der Firma befüllt wurden, können diese bei allen aus der Firma angelegten Belegen automatisch übernommen werden. Dadurch müssen die Felder nicht für jeden Beleg neu befüllt werden.
Diese Funktion muss unter Umständen jedoch erst in den globalen Einstellungen der Solution aktiviert werden.
EN-Codes
Letzte Aktualisierung der Code Listen
Codelisten Stand vom 17.01.2024
Zahlungsarten
In der Ansicht FakturaZahlungsarten befindet sich zudem das Feld EN-Code. Dieses ist ein Pflichtfeld und muss passend zur Zahlungsart hinterlegt werden.
Code | Name | Beschreibung |
1 | Instrument not defined | Not defined legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties (expressing a contractual right or a right to the payment of money). |
2 | Automated clearing house credit | A credit transaction made through the automated clearing house system. |
3 | Automated clearing house debit | A debit transaction made through the automated clearing house system. |
4 | ACH demand debit reversal | A request to reverse an ACH debit transaction to a demand deposit account. |
5 | ACH demand credit reversal | A request to reverse a credit transaction to a demand deposit account. |
6 | ACH demand credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account. |
7 | ACH demand debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account. |
8 | Hold | Indicates that the bank should hold the payment for collection by the beneficiary or other instructions. |
9 | National or regional clearing | Indicates that the payment should be made using the national or regional clearing. |
10 | In cash | Payment by currency (including bills and coins) in circulation, including checking account deposits. |
11 | ACH savings credit reversal | A request to reverse an ACH credit transaction to a savings account. |
12 | ACH savings debit reversal | A request to reverse an ACH debit transaction to a savings account. |
13 | ACH savings credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account. |
14 | ACH savings debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account. |
15 | Bookentry credit | A credit entry between two accounts at the same bank branch. Synonym: house credit. |
16 | Bookentry debit | A debit entry between two accounts at the same bank branch. Synonym: house debit. |
17 | ACH demand cash concentration/disbursement (CCD) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CCD payment format. |
18 | ACH demand cash concentration/disbursement (CCD) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CCD payment format. |
19 | ACH demand corporate trade payment (CTP) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CTP payment format. |
20 | Cheque | Payment by a pre-printed form on which instructions are given to an account holder (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient. |
21 | Banker's draft | Issue of a banker's draft in payment of the funds. |
22 | Certified banker's draft | Cheque drawn by a bank on itself or its agent. A person who owes money to another buys the draft from a bank for cash and hands it to the creditor who need have no fear that it might be dishonoured. |
23 | Bank cheque (issued by a banking or similar establishment) | Payment by a pre-printed form, which has been completed by a financial institution, on which instructions are given to an account holder (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient. |
24 | Bill of exchange awaiting acceptance | Bill drawn by the creditor on the debtor but not yet accepted by the debtor. |
25 | Certified cheque | Payment by a pre-printed form stamped with the paying bank's certification on which instructions are given to an account holder (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient . |
26 | Local cheque | Indicates that the cheque is given local to the recipient. |
27 | ACH demand corporate trade payment (CTP) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CTP payment format. |
28 | ACH demand corporate trade exchange (CTX) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CTX payment format. |
29 | ACH demand corporate trade exchange (CTX) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand account using the CTX payment format. |
30 | Credit transfer | Payment by credit movement of funds from one account to another. |
31 | Debit transfer | Payment by debit movement of funds from one account to another. |
32 | ACH demand cash concentration/disbursement plus (CCD+) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CCD+ payment format. |
33 | ACH demand cash concentration/disbursement plus (CCD+) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit account using the CCD+ payment format. |
34 | ACH prearranged payment and deposit (PPD) | A consumer credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit or savings account. |
35 | ACH savings cash concentration/disbursement (CCD) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a demand deposit or savings account. |
36 | ACH savings cash concentration/disbursement (CCD) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account using the CCD payment format. |
37 | ACH savings corporate trade payment (CTP) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account using the CTP payment format. |
38 | ACH savings corporate trade payment (CTP) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account using the CTP payment format. |
39 | ACH savings corporate trade exchange (CTX) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account using the CTX payment format. |
40 | ACH savings corporate trade exchange (CTX) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account using the CTX payment format. |
41 | ACH savings cash concentration/disbursement plus (CCD+) credit | A credit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account using the CCD+ payment format. |
42 | Payment to bank account | Payment by an arrangement for settling debts that is operated by the Post Office. |
43 | ACH savings cash concentration/disbursement plus (CCD+) debit | A debit transaction made through the ACH system to a savings account using the CCD+ payment format. |
44 | Accepted bill of exchange | Bill drawn by the creditor on the debtor and accepted by the debtor. |
45 | Referenced home-banking credit transfer | A referenced credit transfer initiated through home-banking. |
46 | Interbank debit transfer | A debit transfer via interbank means. |
47 | Home-banking debit transfer | A debit transfer initiated through home-banking. |
48 | Bank card | Payment by means of a card issued by a bank or other financial institution. |
49 | Direct debit | The amount is to be, or has been, directly debited to the customer's bank account. |
50 | Payment by postgiro | A method for the transmission of funds through the postal system rather than through the banking system. |
51 | FR, norme 6 97-Telereglement CFONB (French Organisation for Banking Standards) - Option A | A French standard procedure that allows a debtor to pay an amount due to a creditor. The creditor will forward it to its bank, which will collect the money on the bank account of the debtor. |
52 | Urgent commercial payment | Payment order which requires guaranteed processing by the most appropriate means to ensure it occurs on the requested execution date, provided that it is issued to the ordered bank before the agreed cut-off time. |
53 | Urgent Treasury Payment | Payment order or transfer which must be executed, by the most appropriate means, as urgently as possible and before urgent commercial payments. |
54 | Credit card | Payment made by means of credit card. |
55 | Debit card | Payment made by means of debit card. |
56 | Bankgiro | Payment will be, or has been, made by bankgiro. |
57 | Standing agreement | The payment means have been previously agreed between seller and buyer and thus are not stated again. |
58 | SEPA credit transfer | Credit transfer inside the Single Euro Payment Area (SEPA) system. |
59 | SEPA direct debit | Direct debit inside the Single Euro Payment Area (SEPA) system. |
60 | Promissory note | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another, signed by the maker, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
61 | Promissory note signed by the debtor | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by the debtor to another person, signed by the debtor, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
62 | Promissory note signed by the debtor and endorsed by a bank | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by the debtor to another person, signed by the debtor and endorsed by a bank, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
63 | Promissory note signed by the debtor and endorsed by a third party | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by the debtor to another person, signed by the debtor and endorsed by a third party, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
64 | Promissory note signed by a bank | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by the bank to another person, signed by the bank, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
65 | Promissory note signed by a bank and endorsed by another bank | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by the bank to another person, signed by the bank and endorsed by another bank, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
66 | Promissory note signed by a third party | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by a third party to another person, signed by the third party, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
67 | Promissory note signed by a third party and endorsed by a bank | Payment by an unconditional promise in writing made by a third party to another person, signed by the third party and endorsed by a bank, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money, to order or to bearer. |
68 | Online payment service | Payment will be made or has been made by an online payment service. |
69 | Transfer Advice | Transfer of an amount of money in the books of the account servicer. An advice should be sent back to the account owner. |
70 | Bill drawn by the creditor on the debtor | Bill drawn by the creditor on the debtor. |
74 | Bill drawn by the creditor on a bank | Bill drawn by the creditor on a bank. |
75 | Bill drawn by the creditor, endorsed by another bank | Bill drawn by the creditor, endorsed by another bank. |
76 | Bill drawn by the creditor on a bank and endorsed by a third party | Bill drawn by the creditor on a bank and endorsed by a third party. |
77 | Bill drawn by the creditor on a third party | Bill drawn by the creditor on a third party. |
78 | Bill drawn by creditor on third party, accepted and endorsed by bank | Bill drawn by creditor on third party, accepted and endorsed by bank. |
91 | Not transferable banker's draft | Issue a bankers draft not endorsable. |
92 | Not transferable local cheque | Issue a cheque not endorsable in payment of the funds. |
93 | Reference giro | Ordering customer tells the bank to use the payment system 'Reference giro'. Used in the Finnish national banking system. |
94 | Urgent giro | Ordering customer tells the bank to use the bank service 'Urgent Giro' when transferring the payment. Used in Finnish national banking system. |
95 | Free format giro | Ordering customer tells the ordering bank to use the bank service 'Free Format Giro' when transferring the payment. Used in Finnish national banking system. |
96 | Requested method for payment was not used | If the requested method for payment was or could not be used, this code indicates that. |
97 | Clearing between partners | Amounts which two partners owe to each other to be compensated in order to avoid useless payments. |
ZZZ | Mutually defined | A code assigned within a code list to be used on an interim basis and as defined among trading partners until a precise code can be assigned to the code list. |
Masseinheiten
In der Ansicht FakturaMasseinheiten befindet sich ebenfalls das Feld EN-Code. Dieses ist ein Pflichtfeld und muss passend zur Masseinheit hinterlegt werden.
Code | Name |
10 | group |
11 | outfit |
13 | ration |
14 | shot |
15 | stick, military |
20 | twenty foot container |
21 | forty foot container |
22 | decilitre per gram |
23 | gram per cubic centimetre |
24 | theoretical pound |
25 | gram per square centimetre |
27 | theoretical ton |
28 | kilogram per square metre |
33 | kilopascal square metre per gram |
34 | kilopascal per millimetre |
35 | millilitre per square centimetre second |
37 | ounce per square foot |
38 | ounce per square foot per 0,01inch |
40 | millilitre per second |
41 | millilitre per minute |
56 | sitas |
57 | mesh |
58 | net kilogram |
59 | part per million |
60 | percent weight |
61 | part per billion (US) |
74 | millipascal |
77 | milli-inch |
80 | pound per square inch absolute |
81 | henry |
85 | foot pound-force |
87 | pound per cubic foot |
89 | poise |
91 | stokes |
1I | fixed rate |
2A | radian per second |
2B | radian per second squared |
2C | roentgen |
2G | volt AC |
2H | volt DC |
2I | British thermal unit (international table) per hour |
2J | cubic centimetre per second |
2K | cubic foot per hour |
2L | cubic foot per minute |
2M | centimetre per second |
2N | decibel |
2P | kilobyte |
2Q | kilobecquerel |
2R | kilocurie |
2U | megagram |
2X | metre per minute |
2Y | milliroentgen |
2Z | millivolt |
3B | megajoule |
3C | manmonth |
4C | centistokes |
4G | microlitre |
4H | micrometre (micron) |
4K | milliampere |
4L | megabyte |
4M | milligram per hour |
4N | megabecquerel |
4O | microfarad |
4P | newton per metre |
4Q | ounce inch |
4R | ounce foot |
4T | picofarad |
4U | pound per hour |
4W | ton (US) per hour |
4X | kilolitre per hour |
5A | barrel (US) per minute |
5B | batch |
5E | MMSCF/day |
5J | hydraulic horse power |
A10 | ampere square metre per joule second |
A11 | angstrom |
A12 | astronomical unit |
A13 | attojoule |
A14 | barn |
A15 | barn per electronvolt |
A16 | barn per steradian electronvolt |
A17 | barn per steradian |
A18 | becquerel per kilogram |
A19 | becquerel per cubic metre |
A2 | ampere per centimetre |
A20 | British thermal unit (international table) per second square foot degree Rankine |
A21 | British thermal unit (international table) per pound degree Rankine |
A22 | British thermal unit (international table) per second foot degree Rankine |
A23 | British thermal unit (international table) per hour square foot degree Rankine |
A24 | candela per square metre |
A26 | coulomb metre |
A27 | coulomb metre squared per volt |
A28 | coulomb per cubic centimetre |
A29 | coulomb per cubic metre |
A3 | ampere per millimetre |
A30 | coulomb per cubic millimetre |
A31 | coulomb per kilogram second |
A32 | coulomb per mole |
A33 | coulomb per square centimetre |
A34 | coulomb per square metre |
A35 | coulomb per square millimetre |
A36 | cubic centimetre per mole |
A37 | cubic decimetre per mole |
A38 | cubic metre per coulomb |
A39 | cubic metre per kilogram |
A4 | ampere per square centimetre |
A40 | cubic metre per mole |
A41 | ampere per square metre |
A42 | curie per kilogram |
A43 | deadweight tonnage |
A44 | decalitre |
A45 | decametre |
A47 | decitex |
A48 | degree Rankine |
A49 | denier |
A5 | ampere square metre |
A53 | electronvolt |
A54 | electronvolt per metre |
A55 | electronvolt square metre |
A56 | electronvolt square metre per kilogram |
A59 | 8-part cloud cover |
A6 | ampere per square metre kelvin squared |
A68 | exajoule |
A69 | farad per metre |
A7 | ampere per square millimetre |
A70 | femtojoule |
A71 | femtometre |
A73 | foot per second squared |
A74 | foot pound-force per second |
A75 | freight ton |
A76 | gal |
A8 | ampere second |
A84 | gigacoulomb per cubic metre |
A85 | gigaelectronvolt |
A86 | gigahertz |
A87 | gigaohm |
A88 | gigaohm metre |
A89 | gigapascal |
A9 | rate |
A90 | gigawatt |
A91 | gon |
A93 | gram per cubic metre |
A94 | gram per mole |
A95 | gray |
A96 | gray per second |
A97 | hectopascal |
A98 | henry per metre |
A99 | bit |
AA | ball |
AB | bulk pack |
ACR | acre |
ACT | activity |
AD | byte |
AE | ampere per metre |
AH | additional minute |
AI | average minute per call |
AK | fathom |
AL | access line |
AMH | ampere hour |
AMP | ampere |
ANN | year |
APZ | troy ounce or apothecary ounce |
AQ | anti-hemophilic factor (AHF) unit |
AS | assortment |
ASM | alcoholic strength by mass |
ASU | alcoholic strength by volume |
ATM | standard atmosphere |
AWG | american wire gauge |
AY | assembly |
AZ | British thermal unit (international table) per pound |
B1 | barrel (US) per day |
B10 | bit per second |
B11 | joule per kilogram kelvin |
B12 | joule per metre |
B13 | joule per square metre |
B14 | joule per metre to the fourth power |
B15 | joule per mole |
B16 | joule per mole kelvin |
B17 | credit |
B18 | joule second |
B19 | digit |
B20 | joule square metre per kilogram |
B21 | kelvin per watt |
B22 | kiloampere |
B23 | kiloampere per square metre |
B24 | kiloampere per metre |
B25 | kilobecquerel per kilogram |
B26 | kilocoulomb |
B27 | kilocoulomb per cubic metre |
B28 | kilocoulomb per square metre |
B29 | kiloelectronvolt |
B3 | batting pound |
B30 | gibibit |
B31 | kilogram metre per second |
B32 | kilogram metre squared |
B33 | kilogram metre squared per second |
B34 | kilogram per cubic decimetre |
B35 | kilogram per litre |
B4 | barrel, imperial |
B41 | kilojoule per kelvin |
B42 | kilojoule per kilogram |
B43 | kilojoule per kilogram kelvin |
B44 | kilojoule per mole |
B45 | kilomole |
B46 | kilomole per cubic metre |
B47 | kilonewton |
B48 | kilonewton metre |
B49 | kiloohm |
B50 | kiloohm metre |
B52 | kilosecond |
B53 | kilosiemens |
B54 | kilosiemens per metre |
B55 | kilovolt per metre |
B56 | kiloweber per metre |
B57 | light year |
B58 | litre per mole |
B59 | lumen hour |
B60 | lumen per square metre |
B61 | lumen per watt |
B62 | lumen second |
B63 | lux hour |
B64 | lux second |
B66 | megaampere per square metre |
B67 | megabecquerel per kilogram |
B68 | gigabit |
B69 | megacoulomb per cubic metre |
B7 | cycle |
B70 | megacoulomb per square metre |
B71 | megaelectronvolt |
B72 | megagram per cubic metre |
B73 | meganewton |
B74 | meganewton metre |
B75 | megaohm |
B76 | megaohm metre |
B77 | megasiemens per metre |
B78 | megavolt |
B79 | megavolt per metre |
B8 | joule per cubic metre |
B80 | gigabit per second |
B81 | reciprocal metre squared reciprocal second |
B82 | inch per linear foot |
B83 | metre to the fourth power |
B84 | microampere |
B85 | microbar |
B86 | microcoulomb |
B87 | microcoulomb per cubic metre |
B88 | microcoulomb per square metre |
B89 | microfarad per metre |
B90 | microhenry |
B91 | microhenry per metre |
B92 | micronewton |
B93 | micronewton metre |
B94 | microohm |
B95 | microohm metre |
B96 | micropascal |
B97 | microradian |
B98 | microsecond |
B99 | microsiemens |
BAR | bar [unit of pressure] |
BB | base box |
BFT | board foot |
BHP | brake horse power |
BIL | billion (EUR) |
BLD | dry barrel (US) |
BLL | barrel (US) |
BP | hundred board foot |
BPM | beats per minute |
BQL | becquerel |
BTU | British thermal unit (international table) |
BUA | bushel (US) |
BUI | bushel (UK) |
C0 | call |
C10 | millifarad |
C11 | milligal |
C12 | milligram per metre |
C13 | milligray |
C14 | millihenry |
C15 | millijoule |
C16 | millimetre per second |
C17 | millimetre squared per second |
C18 | millimole |
C19 | mole per kilogram |
C20 | millinewton |
C21 | kibibit |
C22 | millinewton per metre |
C23 | milliohm metre |
C24 | millipascal second |
C25 | milliradian |
C26 | millisecond |
C27 | millisiemens |
C28 | millisievert |
C29 | millitesla |
C3 | microvolt per metre |
C30 | millivolt per metre |
C31 | milliwatt |
C32 | milliwatt per square metre |
C33 | milliweber |
C34 | mole |
C35 | mole per cubic decimetre |
C36 | mole per cubic metre |
C37 | kilobit |
C38 | mole per litre |
C39 | nanoampere |
C40 | nanocoulomb |
C41 | nanofarad |
C42 | nanofarad per metre |
C43 | nanohenry |
C44 | nanohenry per metre |
C45 | nanometre |
C46 | nanoohm metre |
C47 | nanosecond |
C48 | nanotesla |
C49 | nanowatt |
C50 | neper |
C51 | neper per second |
C52 | picometre |
C53 | newton metre second |
C54 | newton metre squared per kilogram squared |
C55 | newton per square metre |
C56 | newton per square millimetre |
C57 | newton second |
C58 | newton second per metre |
C59 | octave |
C60 | ohm centimetre |
C61 | ohm metre |
C62 | one |
C63 | parsec |
C64 | pascal per kelvin |
C65 | pascal second |
C66 | pascal second per cubic metre |
C67 | pascal second per metre |
C68 | petajoule |
C69 | phon |
C7 | centipoise |
C70 | picoampere |
C71 | picocoulomb |
C72 | picofarad per metre |
C73 | picohenry |
C74 | kilobit per second |
C75 | picowatt |
C76 | picowatt per square metre |
C78 | pound-force |
C79 | kilovolt ampere hour |
C8 | millicoulomb per kilogram |
C80 | rad |
C81 | radian |
C82 | radian square metre per mole |
C83 | radian square metre per kilogram |
C84 | radian per metre |
C85 | reciprocal angstrom |
C86 | reciprocal cubic metre |
C87 | reciprocal cubic metre per second |
C88 | reciprocal electron volt per cubic metre |
C89 | reciprocal henry |
C9 | coil group |
C90 | reciprocal joule per cubic metre |
C91 | reciprocal kelvin or kelvin to the power minus one |
C92 | reciprocal metre |
C93 | reciprocal square metre |
C94 | reciprocal minute |
C95 | reciprocal mole |
C96 | reciprocal pascal or pascal to the power minus one |
C97 | reciprocal second |
C99 | reciprocal second per metre squared |
CCT | carrying capacity in metric ton |
CDL | candela |
CEL | degree Celsius |
CEN | hundred |
CG | card |
CGM | centigram |
CKG | coulomb per kilogram |
CLF | hundred leave |
CLT | centilitre |
CMK | square centimetre |
CMQ | cubic centimetre |
CMT | centimetre |
CNP | hundred pack |
CNT | cental (UK) |
COU | coulomb |
CTG | content gram |
CTM | metric carat |
CTN | content ton (metric) |
CUR | curie |
CWA | hundred pound (cwt) / hundred weight (US) |
CWI | hundred weight (UK) |
D03 | kilowatt hour per hour |
D04 | lot [unit of weight] |
D1 | reciprocal second per steradian |
D10 | siemens per metre |
D11 | mebibit |
D12 | siemens square metre per mole |
D13 | sievert |
D15 | sone |
D16 | square centimetre per erg |
D17 | square centimetre per steradian erg |
D18 | metre kelvin |
D19 | square metre kelvin per watt |
D2 | reciprocal second per steradian metre squared |
D20 | square metre per joule |
D21 | square metre per kilogram |
D22 | square metre per mole |
D23 | pen gram (protein) |
D24 | square metre per steradian |
D25 | square metre per steradian joule |
D26 | square metre per volt second |
D27 | steradian |
D29 | terahertz |
D30 | terajoule |
D31 | terawatt |
D32 | terawatt hour |
D33 | tesla |
D34 | tex |
D36 | megabit |
D41 | tonne per cubic metre |
D42 | tropical year |
D43 | unified atomic mass unit |
D44 | var |
D45 | volt squared per kelvin squared |
D46 | volt - ampere |
D47 | volt per centimetre |
D48 | volt per kelvin |
D49 | millivolt per kelvin |
D5 | kilogram per square centimetre |
D50 | volt per metre |
D51 | volt per millimetre |
D52 | watt per kelvin |
D53 | watt per metre kelvin |
D54 | watt per square metre |
D55 | watt per square metre kelvin |
D56 | watt per square metre kelvin to the fourth power |
D57 | watt per steradian |
D58 | watt per steradian square metre |
D59 | weber per metre |
D6 | roentgen per second |
D60 | weber per millimetre |
D61 | minute [unit of angle] |
D62 | second [unit of angle] |
D63 | book |
D65 | round |
D68 | number of words |
D69 | inch to the fourth power |
D73 | joule square metre |
D74 | kilogram per mole |
D77 | megacoulomb |
D78 | megajoule per second |
D80 | microwatt |
D81 | microtesla |
D82 | microvolt |
D83 | millinewton metre |
D85 | microwatt per square metre |
D86 | millicoulomb |
D87 | millimole per kilogram |
D88 | millicoulomb per cubic metre |
D89 | millicoulomb per square metre |
D91 | rem |
D93 | second per cubic metre |
D94 | second per cubic metre radian |
D95 | joule per gram |
DAA | decare |
DAD | ten day |
DAY | day |
DB | dry pound |
DBM | Decibel-milliwatts |
DBW | Decibel watt |
DD | degree [unit of angle] |
DEC | decade |
DG | decigram |
DJ | decagram |
DLT | decilitre |
DMA | cubic decametre |
DMK | square decimetre |
DMO | standard kilolitre |
DMQ | cubic decimetre |
DMT | decimetre |
DN | decinewton metre |
DPC | dozen piece |
DPR | dozen pair |
DPT | displacement tonnage |
DRA | dram (US) |
DRI | dram (UK) |
DRL | dozen roll |
DT | dry ton |
DTN | decitonne |
DWT | pennyweight |
DZN | dozen |
DZP | dozen pack |
E01 | newton per square centimetre |
E07 | megawatt hour per hour |
E08 | megawatt per hertz |
E09 | milliampere hour |
E10 | degree day |
E12 | mille |
E14 | kilocalorie (international table) |
E15 | kilocalorie (thermochemical) per hour |
E16 | million Btu(IT) per hour |
E17 | cubic foot per second |
E18 | tonne per hour |
E19 | ping |
E20 | megabit per second |
E21 | shares |
E22 | TEU |
E23 | tyre |
E25 | active unit |
E27 | dose |
E28 | air dry ton |
E30 | strand |
E31 | square metre per litre |
E32 | litre per hour |
E33 | foot per thousand |
E34 | gigabyte |
E35 | terabyte |
E36 | petabyte |
E37 | pixel |
E38 | megapixel |
E39 | dots per inch |
E4 | gross kilogram |
E40 | part per hundred thousand |
E41 | kilogram-force per square millimetre |
E42 | kilogram-force per square centimetre |
E43 | joule per square centimetre |
E44 | kilogram-force metre per square centimetre |
E45 | milliohm |
E46 | kilowatt hour per cubic metre |
E47 | kilowatt hour per kelvin |
E48 | service unit |
E49 | working day |
E50 | accounting unit |
E51 | job |
E52 | run foot |
E53 | test |
E54 | trip |
E55 | use |
E56 | well |
E57 | zone |
E58 | exabit per second |
E59 | exbibyte |
E60 | pebibyte |
E61 | tebibyte |
E62 | gibibyte |
E63 | mebibyte |
E64 | kibibyte |
E65 | exbibit per metre |
E66 | exbibit per square metre |
E67 | exbibit per cubic metre |
E68 | gigabyte per second |
E69 | gibibit per metre |
E70 | gibibit per square metre |
E71 | gibibit per cubic metre |
E72 | kibibit per metre |
E73 | kibibit per square metre |
E74 | kibibit per cubic metre |
E75 | mebibit per metre |
E76 | mebibit per square metre |
E77 | mebibit per cubic metre |
E78 | petabit |
E79 | petabit per second |
E80 | pebibit per metre |
E81 | pebibit per square metre |
E82 | pebibit per cubic metre |
E83 | terabit |
E84 | terabit per second |
E85 | tebibit per metre |
E86 | tebibit per cubic metre |
E87 | tebibit per square metre |
E88 | bit per metre |
E89 | bit per square metre |
E90 | reciprocal centimetre |
E91 | reciprocal day |
E92 | cubic decimetre per hour |
E93 | kilogram per hour |
E94 | kilomole per second |
E95 | mole per second |
E96 | degree per second |
E97 | millimetre per degree Celcius metre |
E98 | degree Celsius per kelvin |
E99 | hectopascal per bar |
EA | each |
EB | electronic mail box |
EQ | equivalent gallon |
F01 | bit per cubic metre |
F02 | kelvin per kelvin |
F03 | kilopascal per bar |
F04 | millibar per bar |
F05 | megapascal per bar |
F06 | poise per bar |
F07 | pascal per bar |
F08 | milliampere per inch |
F10 | kelvin per hour |
F11 | kelvin per minute |
F12 | kelvin per second |
F13 | slug |
F14 | gram per kelvin |
F15 | kilogram per kelvin |
F16 | milligram per kelvin |
F17 | pound-force per foot |
F18 | kilogram square centimetre |
F19 | kilogram square millimetre |
F20 | pound inch squared |
F21 | pound-force inch |
F22 | pound-force foot per ampere |
F23 | gram per cubic decimetre |
F24 | kilogram per kilomol |
F25 | gram per hertz |
F26 | gram per day |
F27 | gram per hour |
F28 | gram per minute |
F29 | gram per second |
F30 | kilogram per day |
F31 | kilogram per minute |
F32 | milligram per day |
F33 | milligram per minute |
F34 | milligram per second |
F35 | gram per day kelvin |
F36 | gram per hour kelvin |
F37 | gram per minute kelvin |
F38 | gram per second kelvin |
F39 | kilogram per day kelvin |
F40 | kilogram per hour kelvin |
F41 | kilogram per minute kelvin |
F42 | kilogram per second kelvin |
F43 | milligram per day kelvin |
F44 | milligram per hour kelvin |
F45 | milligram per minute kelvin |
F46 | milligram per second kelvin |
F47 | newton per millimetre |
F48 | pound-force per inch |
F49 | rod [unit of distance] |
F50 | micrometre per kelvin |
F51 | centimetre per kelvin |
F52 | metre per kelvin |
F53 | millimetre per kelvin |
F54 | milliohm per metre |
F55 | ohm per mile (statute mile) |
F56 | ohm per kilometre |
F57 | milliampere per pound-force per square inch |
F58 | reciprocal bar |
F59 | milliampere per bar |
F60 | degree Celsius per bar |
F61 | kelvin per bar |
F62 | gram per day bar |
F63 | gram per hour bar |
F64 | gram per minute bar |
F65 | gram per second bar |
F66 | kilogram per day bar |
F67 | kilogram per hour bar |
F68 | kilogram per minute bar |
F69 | kilogram per second bar |
F70 | milligram per day bar |
F71 | milligram per hour bar |
F72 | milligram per minute bar |
F73 | milligram per second bar |
F74 | gram per bar |
F75 | milligram per bar |
F76 | milliampere per millimetre |
F77 | pascal second per kelvin |
F78 | inch of water |
F79 | inch of mercury |
F80 | water horse power |
F81 | bar per kelvin |
F82 | hectopascal per kelvin |
F83 | kilopascal per kelvin |
F84 | millibar per kelvin |
F85 | megapascal per kelvin |
F86 | poise per kelvin |
F87 | volt per litre minute |
F88 | newton centimetre |
F89 | newton metre per degree |
F90 | newton metre per ampere |
F91 | bar litre per second |
F92 | bar cubic metre per second |
F93 | hectopascal litre per second |
F94 | hectopascal cubic metre per second |
F95 | millibar litre per second |
F96 | millibar cubic metre per second |
F97 | megapascal litre per second |
F98 | megapascal cubic metre per second |
F99 | pascal litre per second |
FAH | degree Fahrenheit |
FAR | farad |
FBM | fibre metre |
FC | thousand cubic foot |
FF | hundred cubic metre |
FH | micromole |
FIT | failures in time |
FL | flake ton |
FNU | Formazin nephelometric unit |
FOT | foot |
FP | pound per square foot |
FR | foot per minute |
FS | foot per second |
FTK | square foot |
FTQ | cubic foot |
G01 | pascal cubic metre per second |
G04 | centimetre per bar |
G05 | metre per bar |
G06 | millimetre per bar |
G08 | square inch per second |
G09 | square metre per second kelvin |
G10 | stokes per kelvin |
G11 | gram per cubic centimetre bar |
G12 | gram per cubic decimetre bar |
G13 | gram per litre bar |
G14 | gram per cubic metre bar |
G15 | gram per millilitre bar |
G16 | kilogram per cubic centimetre bar |
G17 | kilogram per litre bar |
G18 | kilogram per cubic metre bar |
G19 | newton metre per kilogram |
G2 | US gallon per minute |
G20 | pound-force foot per pound |
G21 | cup [unit of volume] |
G23 | peck |
G24 | tablespoon (US) |
G25 | teaspoon (US) |
G26 | stere |
G27 | cubic centimetre per kelvin |
G28 | litre per kelvin |
G29 | cubic metre per kelvin |
G3 | Imperial gallon per minute |
G30 | millilitre per kelvin |
G31 | kilogram per cubic centimetre |
G32 | ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic yard |
G33 | gram per cubic centimetre kelvin |
G34 | gram per cubic decimetre kelvin |
G35 | gram per litre kelvin |
G36 | gram per cubic metre kelvin |
G37 | gram per millilitre kelvin |
G38 | kilogram per cubic centimetre kelvin |
G39 | kilogram per litre kelvin |
G40 | kilogram per cubic metre kelvin |
G41 | square metre per second bar |
G42 | microsiemens per centimetre |
G43 | microsiemens per metre |
G44 | nanosiemens per centimetre |
G45 | nanosiemens per metre |
G46 | stokes per bar |
G47 | cubic centimetre per day |
G48 | cubic centimetre per hour |
G49 | cubic centimetre per minute |
G50 | gallon (US) per hour |
G51 | litre per second |
G52 | cubic metre per day |
G53 | cubic metre per minute |
G54 | millilitre per day |
G55 | millilitre per hour |
G56 | cubic inch per hour |
G57 | cubic inch per minute |
G58 | cubic inch per second |
G59 | milliampere per litre minute |
G60 | volt per bar |
G61 | cubic centimetre per day kelvin |
G62 | cubic centimetre per hour kelvin |
G63 | cubic centimetre per minute kelvin |
G64 | cubic centimetre per second kelvin |
G65 | litre per day kelvin |
G66 | litre per hour kelvin |
G67 | litre per minute kelvin |
G68 | litre per second kelvin |
G69 | cubic metre per day kelvin |
G70 | cubic metre per hour kelvin |
G71 | cubic metre per minute kelvin |
G72 | cubic metre per second kelvin |
G73 | millilitre per day kelvin |
G74 | millilitre per hour kelvin |
G75 | millilitre per minute kelvin |
G76 | millilitre per second kelvin |
G77 | millimetre to the fourth power |
G78 | cubic centimetre per day bar |
G79 | cubic centimetre per hour bar |
G80 | cubic centimetre per minute bar |
G81 | cubic centimetre per second bar |
G82 | litre per day bar |
G83 | litre per hour bar |
G84 | litre per minute bar |
G85 | litre per second bar |
G86 | cubic metre per day bar |
G87 | cubic metre per hour bar |
G88 | cubic metre per minute bar |
G89 | cubic metre per second bar |
G90 | millilitre per day bar |
G91 | millilitre per hour bar |
G92 | millilitre per minute bar |
G93 | millilitre per second bar |
G94 | cubic centimetre per bar |
G95 | litre per bar |
G96 | cubic metre per bar |
G97 | millilitre per bar |
G98 | microhenry per kiloohm |
G99 | microhenry per ohm |
GB | gallon (US) per day |
GBQ | gigabecquerel |
GDW | gram, dry weight |
GE | pound per gallon (US) |
GF | gram per metre (gram per 100 centimetres) |
GFI | gram of fissile isotope |
GGR | great gross |
GIA | gill (US) |
GIC | gram, including container |
GII | gill (UK) |
GIP | gram, including inner packaging |
GJ | gram per millilitre |
GL | gram per litre |
GLD | dry gallon (US) |
GLI | gallon (UK) |
GLL | gallon (US) |
GM | gram per square metre |
GO | milligram per square metre |
GP | milligram per cubic metre |
GQ | microgram per cubic metre |
GRM | gram |
GRN | grain |
GRO | gross |
GV | gigajoule |
GWH | gigawatt hour |
H03 | henry per kiloohm |
H04 | henry per ohm |
H05 | millihenry per kiloohm |
H06 | millihenry per ohm |
H07 | pascal second per bar |
H08 | microbecquerel |
H09 | reciprocal year |
H10 | reciprocal hour |
H11 | reciprocal month |
H12 | degree Celsius per hour |
H13 | degree Celsius per minute |
H14 | degree Celsius per second |
H15 | square centimetre per gram |
H16 | square decametre |
H18 | square hectometre |
H19 | cubic hectometre |
H20 | cubic kilometre |
H21 | blank |
H22 | volt square inch per pound-force |
H23 | volt per inch |
H24 | volt per microsecond |
H25 | percent per kelvin |
H26 | ohm per metre |
H27 | degree per metre |
H28 | microfarad per kilometre |
H29 | microgram per litre |
H30 | square micrometre (square micron) |
H31 | ampere per kilogram |
H32 | ampere squared second |
H33 | farad per kilometre |
H34 | hertz metre |
H35 | kelvin metre per watt |
H36 | megaohm per kilometre |
H37 | megaohm per metre |
H38 | megaampere |
H39 | megahertz kilometre |
H40 | newton per ampere |
H41 | newton metre watt to the power minus 0,5 |
H42 | pascal per metre |
H43 | siemens per centimetre |
H44 | teraohm |
H45 | volt second per metre |
H46 | volt per second |
H47 | watt per cubic metre |
H48 | attofarad |
H49 | centimetre per hour |
H50 | reciprocal cubic centimetre |
H51 | decibel per kilometre |
H52 | decibel per metre |
H53 | kilogram per bar |
H54 | kilogram per cubic decimetre kelvin |
H55 | kilogram per cubic decimetre bar |
H56 | kilogram per square metre second |
H57 | inch per two pi radiant |
H58 | metre per volt second |
H59 | square metre per newton |
H60 | cubic metre per cubic metre |
H61 | millisiemens per centimetre |
H62 | millivolt per minute |
H63 | milligram per square centimetre |
H64 | milligram per gram |
H65 | millilitre per cubic metre |
H66 | millimetre per year |
H67 | millimetre per hour |
H68 | millimole per gram |
H69 | picopascal per kilometre |
H70 | picosecond |
H71 | percent per month |
H72 | percent per hectobar |
H73 | percent per decakelvin |
H74 | watt per metre |
H75 | decapascal |
H76 | gram per millimetre |
H77 | module width |
H79 | French gauge |
H80 | rack unit |
H81 | millimetre per minute |
H82 | big point |
H83 | litre per kilogram |
H84 | gram millimetre |
H85 | reciprocal week |
H87 | piece |
H88 | megaohm kilometre |
H89 | percent per ohm |
H90 | percent per degree |
H91 | percent per ten thousand |
H92 | percent per one hundred thousand |
H93 | percent per hundred |
H94 | percent per thousand |
H95 | percent per volt |
H96 | percent per bar |
H98 | percent per inch |
H99 | percent per metre |
HA | hank |
HAD | Piece Day |
HBA | hectobar |
HBX | hundred boxes |
HC | hundred count |
HDW | hundred kilogram, dry weight |
HEA | head |
HGM | hectogram |
HH | hundred cubic foot |
HIU | hundred international unit |
HKM | hundred kilogram, net mass |
HLT | hectolitre |
HM | mile per hour (statute mile) |
HMO | Piece Month |
HMQ | million cubic metre |
HMT | hectometre |
HPA | hectolitre of pure alcohol |
HTZ | hertz |
HUR | hour |
HWE | Piece Week |
IA | inch pound (pound inch) |
IE | person |
INH | inch |
INK | square inch |
INQ | cubic inch |
ISD | international sugar degree |
IU | inch per second |
IUG | international unit per gram |
IV | inch per second squared |
J10 | percent per millimetre |
J12 | per mille per psi |
J13 | degree API |
J14 | degree Baume (origin scale) |
J15 | degree Baume (US heavy) |
J16 | degree Baume (US light) |
J17 | degree Balling |
J18 | degree Brix |
J19 | degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (thermochemical) |
J2 | joule per kilogram |
J20 | degree Fahrenheit per kelvin |
J21 | degree Fahrenheit per bar |
J22 | degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (international table) |
J23 | degree Fahrenheit per hour |
J24 | degree Fahrenheit per minute |
J25 | degree Fahrenheit per second |
J26 | reciprocal degree Fahrenheit |
J27 | degree Oechsle |
J28 | degree Rankine per hour |
J29 | degree Rankine per minute |
J30 | degree Rankine per second |
J31 | degree Twaddell |
J32 | micropoise |
J33 | microgram per kilogram |
J34 | microgram per cubic metre kelvin |
J35 | microgram per cubic metre bar |
J36 | microlitre per litre |
J38 | baud |
J39 | British thermal unit (mean) |
J40 | British thermal unit (international table) foot per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit |
J41 | British thermal unit (international table) inch per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit |
J42 | British thermal unit (international table) inch per second square foot degree Fahrenheit |
J43 | British thermal unit (international table) per pound degree Fahrenheit |
J44 | British thermal unit (international table) per minute |
J45 | British thermal unit (international table) per second |
J46 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) foot per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit |
J47 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per hour |
J48 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) inch per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit |
J49 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) inch per second square foot degree Fahrenheit |
J50 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per pound degree Fahrenheit |
J51 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per minute |
J52 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per second |
J53 | coulomb square metre per kilogram |
J54 | megabaud |
J55 | watt second |
J56 | bar per bar |
J57 | barrel (UK petroleum) |
J58 | barrel (UK petroleum) per minute |
J59 | barrel (UK petroleum) per day |
J60 | barrel (UK petroleum) per hour |
J61 | barrel (UK petroleum) per second |
J62 | barrel (US petroleum) per hour |
J63 | barrel (US petroleum) per second |
J64 | bushel (UK) per day |
J65 | bushel (UK) per hour |
J66 | bushel (UK) per minute |
J67 | bushel (UK) per second |
J68 | bushel (US dry) per day |
J69 | bushel (US dry) per hour |
J70 | bushel (US dry) per minute |
J71 | bushel (US dry) per second |
J72 | centinewton metre |
J73 | centipoise per kelvin |
J74 | centipoise per bar |
J75 | calorie (mean) |
J76 | calorie (international table) per gram degree Celsius |
J78 | calorie (thermochemical) per centimetre second degree Celsius |
J79 | calorie (thermochemical) per gram degree Celsius |
J81 | calorie (thermochemical) per minute |
J82 | calorie (thermochemical) per second |
J83 | clo |
J84 | centimetre per second kelvin |
J85 | centimetre per second bar |
J87 | cubic centimetre per cubic metre |
J90 | cubic decimetre per day |
J91 | cubic decimetre per cubic metre |
J92 | cubic decimetre per minute |
J93 | cubic decimetre per second |
J95 | ounce (UK fluid) per day |
J96 | ounce (UK fluid) per hour |
J97 | ounce (UK fluid) per minute |
J98 | ounce (UK fluid) per second |
J99 | ounce (US fluid) per day |
JE | joule per kelvin |
JK | megajoule per kilogram |
JM | megajoule per cubic metre |
JNT | pipeline joint |
JOU | joule |
JPS | hundred metre |
JWL | number of jewels |
K1 | kilowatt demand |
K10 | ounce (US fluid) per hour |
K11 | ounce (US fluid) per minute |
K12 | ounce (US fluid) per second |
K13 | foot per degree Fahrenheit |
K14 | foot per hour |
K15 | foot pound-force per hour |
K16 | foot pound-force per minute |
K17 | foot per psi |
K18 | foot per second degree Fahrenheit |
K19 | foot per second psi |
K2 | kilovolt ampere reactive demand |
K20 | reciprocal cubic foot |
K21 | cubic foot per degree Fahrenheit |
K22 | cubic foot per day |
K23 | cubic foot per psi |
K26 | gallon (UK) per day |
K27 | gallon (UK) per hour |
K28 | gallon (UK) per second |
K3 | kilovolt ampere reactive hour |
K30 | gallon (US liquid) per second |
K31 | gram-force per square centimetre |
K32 | gill (UK) per day |
K33 | gill (UK) per hour |
K34 | gill (UK) per minute |
K35 | gill (UK) per second |
K36 | gill (US) per day |
K37 | gill (US) per hour |
K38 | gill (US) per minute |
K39 | gill (US) per second |
K40 | standard acceleration of free fall |
K41 | grain per gallon (US) |
K42 | horsepower (boiler) |
K43 | horsepower (electric) |
K45 | inch per degree Fahrenheit |
K46 | inch per psi |
K47 | inch per second degree Fahrenheit |
K48 | inch per second psi |
K49 | reciprocal cubic inch |
K50 | kilobaud |
K51 | kilocalorie (mean) |
K52 | kilocalorie (international table) per hour metre degree Celsius |
K53 | kilocalorie (thermochemical) |
K54 | kilocalorie (thermochemical) per minute |
K55 | kilocalorie (thermochemical) per second |
K58 | kilomole per hour |
K59 | kilomole per cubic metre kelvin |
K6 | kilolitre |
K60 | kilomole per cubic metre bar |
K61 | kilomole per minute |
K62 | litre per litre |
K63 | reciprocal litre |
K64 | pound (avoirdupois) per degree Fahrenheit |
K65 | pound (avoirdupois) square foot |
K66 | pound (avoirdupois) per day |
K67 | pound per foot hour |
K68 | pound per foot second |
K69 | pound (avoirdupois) per cubic foot degree Fahrenheit |
K70 | pound (avoirdupois) per cubic foot psi |
K71 | pound (avoirdupois) per gallon (UK) |
K73 | pound (avoirdupois) per hour degree Fahrenheit |
K74 | pound (avoirdupois) per hour psi |
K75 | pound (avoirdupois) per cubic inch degree Fahrenheit |
K76 | pound (avoirdupois) per cubic inch psi |
K77 | pound (avoirdupois) per psi |
K78 | pound (avoirdupois) per minute |
K79 | pound (avoirdupois) per minute degree Fahrenheit |
K80 | pound (avoirdupois) per minute psi |
K81 | pound (avoirdupois) per second |
K82 | pound (avoirdupois) per second degree Fahrenheit |
K83 | pound (avoirdupois) per second psi |
K84 | pound per cubic yard |
K85 | pound-force per square foot |
K86 | pound-force per square inch degree Fahrenheit |
K87 | psi cubic inch per second |
K88 | psi litre per second |
K89 | psi cubic metre per second |
K90 | psi cubic yard per second |
K91 | pound-force second per square foot |
K92 | pound-force second per square inch |
K93 | reciprocal psi |
K94 | quart (UK liquid) per day |
K95 | quart (UK liquid) per hour |
K96 | quart (UK liquid) per minute |
K97 | quart (UK liquid) per second |
K98 | quart (US liquid) per day |
K99 | quart (US liquid) per hour |
KA | cake |
KAT | katal |
KB | kilocharacter |
KBA | kilobar |
KCC | kilogram of choline chloride |
KDW | kilogram drained net weight |
KEL | kelvin |
KGM | kilogram |
KGS | kilogram per second |
KHY | kilogram of hydrogen peroxide |
KHZ | kilohertz |
KI | kilogram per millimetre width |
KIC | kilogram, including container |
KIP | kilogram, including inner packaging |
KJ | kilosegment |
KJO | kilojoule |
KL | kilogram per metre |
KLK | lactic dry material percentage |
KLX | kilolux |
KMA | kilogram of methylamine |
KMH | kilometre per hour |
KMK | square kilometre |
KMQ | kilogram per cubic metre |
KMT | kilometre |
KNI | kilogram of nitrogen |
KNM | kilonewton per square metre |
KNS | kilogram named substance |
KNT | knot |
KO | milliequivalence caustic potash per gram of product |
KPA | kilopascal |
KPH | kilogram of potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) |
KPO | kilogram of potassium oxide |
KPP | kilogram of phosphorus pentoxide (phosphoric anhydride) |
KR | kiloroentgen |
KSD | kilogram of substance 90 % dry |
KSH | kilogram of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) |
KT | kit |
KTN | kilotonne |
KUR | kilogram of uranium |
KVA | kilovolt - ampere |
KVR | kilovar |
KVT | kilovolt |
KW | kilogram per millimetre |
KWH | kilowatt hour |
KWN | Kilowatt hour per normalized cubic metre |
KWO | kilogram of tungsten trioxide |
KWS | Kilowatt hour per standard cubic metre |
KWT | kilowatt |
KWY | kilowatt year |
KX | millilitre per kilogram |
L10 | quart (US liquid) per minute |
L11 | quart (US liquid) per second |
L12 | metre per second kelvin |
L13 | metre per second bar |
L14 | square metre hour degree Celsius per kilocalorie (international table) |
L15 | millipascal second per kelvin |
L16 | millipascal second per bar |
L17 | milligram per cubic metre kelvin |
L18 | milligram per cubic metre bar |
L19 | millilitre per litre |
L2 | litre per minute |
L20 | reciprocal cubic millimetre |
L21 | cubic millimetre per cubic metre |
L23 | mole per hour |
L24 | mole per kilogram kelvin |
L25 | mole per kilogram bar |
L26 | mole per litre kelvin |
L27 | mole per litre bar |
L28 | mole per cubic metre kelvin |
L29 | mole per cubic metre bar |
L30 | mole per minute |
L31 | milliroentgen aequivalent men |
L32 | nanogram per kilogram |
L33 | ounce (avoirdupois) per day |
L34 | ounce (avoirdupois) per hour |
L35 | ounce (avoirdupois) per minute |
L36 | ounce (avoirdupois) per second |
L37 | ounce (avoirdupois) per gallon (UK) |
L38 | ounce (avoirdupois) per gallon (US) |
L39 | ounce (avoirdupois) per cubic inch |
L40 | ounce (avoirdupois)-force |
L41 | ounce (avoirdupois)-force inch |
L42 | picosiemens per metre |
L43 | peck (UK) |
L44 | peck (UK) per day |
L45 | peck (UK) per hour |
L46 | peck (UK) per minute |
L47 | peck (UK) per second |
L48 | peck (US dry) per day |
L49 | peck (US dry) per hour |
L50 | peck (US dry) per minute |
L51 | peck (US dry) per second |
L52 | psi per psi |
L53 | pint (UK) per day |
L54 | pint (UK) per hour |
L55 | pint (UK) per minute |
L56 | pint (UK) per second |
L57 | pint (US liquid) per day |
L58 | pint (US liquid) per hour |
L59 | pint (US liquid) per minute |
L60 | pint (US liquid) per second |
L63 | slug per day |
L64 | slug per foot second |
L65 | slug per cubic foot |
L66 | slug per hour |
L67 | slug per minute |
L68 | slug per second |
L69 | tonne per kelvin |
L70 | tonne per bar |
L71 | tonne per day |
L72 | tonne per day kelvin |
L73 | tonne per day bar |
L74 | tonne per hour kelvin |
L75 | tonne per hour bar |
L76 | tonne per cubic metre kelvin |
L77 | tonne per cubic metre bar |
L78 | tonne per minute |
L79 | tonne per minute kelvin |
L80 | tonne per minute bar |
L81 | tonne per second |
L82 | tonne per second kelvin |
L83 | tonne per second bar |
L84 | ton (UK shipping) |
L85 | ton long per day |
L86 | ton (US shipping) |
L87 | ton short per degree Fahrenheit |
L88 | ton short per day |
L89 | ton short per hour degree Fahrenheit |
L90 | ton short per hour psi |
L91 | ton short per psi |
L92 | ton (UK long) per cubic yard |
L93 | ton (US short) per cubic yard |
L94 | ton-force (US short) |
L95 | common year |
L96 | sidereal year |
L98 | yard per degree Fahrenheit |
L99 | yard per psi |
LA | pound per cubic inch |
LAC | lactose excess percentage |
LBR | pound |
LBT | troy pound (US) |
LD | litre per day |
LEF | leaf |
LF | linear foot |
LH | labour hour |
LK | link |
LM | linear metre |
LN | length |
LO | lot [unit of procurement] |
LP | liquid pound |
LPA | litre of pure alcohol |
LR | layer |
LS | lump sum |
LTN | ton (UK) or long ton (US) |
LTR | litre |
LUB | metric ton, lubricating oil |
LUM | lumen |
LUX | lux |
LY | linear yard |
M1 | milligram per litre |
M10 | reciprocal cubic yard |
M11 | cubic yard per degree Fahrenheit |
M12 | cubic yard per day |
M13 | cubic yard per hour |
M14 | cubic yard per psi |
M15 | cubic yard per minute |
M16 | cubic yard per second |
M17 | kilohertz metre |
M18 | gigahertz metre |
M19 | Beaufort |
M20 | reciprocal megakelvin or megakelvin to the power minus one |
M21 | reciprocal kilovolt - ampere reciprocal hour |
M22 | millilitre per square centimetre minute |
M23 | newton per centimetre |
M24 | ohm kilometre |
M25 | percent per degree Celsius |
M26 | gigaohm per metre |
M27 | megahertz metre |
M29 | kilogram per kilogram |
M30 | reciprocal volt - ampere reciprocal second |
M31 | kilogram per kilometre |
M32 | pascal second per litre |
M33 | millimole per litre |
M34 | newton metre per square metre |
M35 | millivolt - ampere |
M36 | 30-day month |
M37 | actual/360 |
M38 | kilometre per second squared |
M39 | centimetre per second squared |
M4 | monetary value |
M40 | yard per second squared |
M41 | millimetre per second squared |
M42 | mile (statute mile) per second squared |
M43 | mil |
M44 | revolution |
M45 | degree [unit of angle] per second squared |
M46 | revolution per minute |
M47 | circular mil |
M48 | square mile (based on U.S. survey foot) |
M49 | chain (based on U.S. survey foot) |
M5 | microcurie |
M50 | furlong |
M51 | foot (U.S. survey) |
M52 | mile (based on U.S. survey foot) |
M53 | metre per pascal |
M55 | metre per radiant |
M56 | shake |
M57 | mile per minute |
M58 | mile per second |
M59 | metre per second pascal |
M60 | metre per hour |
M61 | inch per year |
M62 | kilometre per second |
M63 | inch per minute |
M64 | yard per second |
M65 | yard per minute |
M66 | yard per hour |
M67 | acre-foot (based on U.S. survey foot) |
M68 | cord (128 ft3) |
M69 | cubic mile (UK statute) |
M7 | micro-inch |
M70 | ton, register |
M71 | cubic metre per pascal |
M72 | bel |
M73 | kilogram per cubic metre pascal |
M74 | kilogram per pascal |
M75 | kilopound-force |
M76 | poundal |
M77 | kilogram metre per second squared |
M78 | pond |
M79 | square foot per hour |
M80 | stokes per pascal |
M81 | square centimetre per second |
M82 | square metre per second pascal |
M83 | denier |
M84 | pound per yard |
M85 | ton, assay |
M86 | pfund |
M87 | kilogram per second pascal |
M88 | tonne per month |
M89 | tonne per year |
M9 | million Btu per 1000 cubic foot |
M90 | kilopound per hour |
M91 | pound per pound |
M92 | pound-force foot |
M93 | newton metre per radian |
M94 | kilogram metre |
M95 | poundal foot |
M96 | poundal inch |
M97 | dyne metre |
M98 | kilogram centimetre per second |
M99 | gram centimetre per second |
MAH | megavolt ampere reactive hour |
MAL | megalitre |
MAM | megametre |
MAR | megavar |
MAW | megawatt |
MBE | thousand standard brick equivalent |
MBF | thousand board foot |
MBR | millibar |
MC | microgram |
MCU | millicurie |
MD | air dry metric ton |
MGM | milligram |
MHZ | megahertz |
MIK | square mile (statute mile) |
MIL | thousand |
MIN | minute [unit of time] |
MIO | million |
MIU | million international unit |
MKD | Square Metre Day |
MKM | Square Metre Month |
MKW | Square Metre Week |
MLD | milliard |
MLT | millilitre |
MMK | square millimetre |
MMQ | cubic millimetre |
MMT | millimetre |
MND | kilogram, dry weight |
MNJ | Mega Joule per Normalised cubic Metre |
MON | month |
MPA | megapascal |
MQD | Cubic Metre Day |
MQH | cubic metre per hour |
MQM | Cubic Metre Month |
MQS | cubic metre per second |
MQW | Cubic Metre Week |
MRD | Metre Day |
MRM | Metre Month |
MRW | Metre Week |
MSK | metre per second squared |
MTK | square metre |
MTQ | cubic metre |
MTR | metre |
MTS | metre per second |
MTZ | millihertz |
MVA | megavolt - ampere |
MWH | megawatt hour (1000 kW.h) |
N1 | pen calorie |
N10 | pound foot per second |
N11 | pound inch per second |
N12 | Pferdestaerke |
N13 | centimetre of mercury (0 ºC) |
N14 | centimetre of water (4 ºC) |
N15 | foot of water (39.2 ºF) |
N16 | inch of mercury (32 ºF) |
N17 | inch of mercury (60 ºF) |
N18 | inch of water (39.2 ºF) |
N19 | inch of water (60 ºF) |
N20 | kip per square inch |
N21 | poundal per square foot |
N22 | ounce (avoirdupois) per square inch |
N23 | conventional metre of water |
N24 | gram per square millimetre |
N25 | pound per square yard |
N26 | poundal per square inch |
N27 | foot to the fourth power |
N28 | cubic decimetre per kilogram |
N29 | cubic foot per pound |
N3 | print point |
N30 | cubic inch per pound |
N31 | kilonewton per metre |
N32 | poundal per inch |
N33 | pound-force per yard |
N34 | poundal second per square foot |
N35 | poise per pascal |
N36 | newton second per square metre |
N37 | kilogram per metre second |
N38 | kilogram per metre minute |
N39 | kilogram per metre day |
N40 | kilogram per metre hour |
N41 | gram per centimetre second |
N42 | poundal second per square inch |
N43 | pound per foot minute |
N44 | pound per foot day |
N45 | cubic metre per second pascal |
N46 | foot poundal |
N47 | inch poundal |
N48 | watt per square centimetre |
N49 | watt per square inch |
N50 | British thermal unit (international table) per square foot hour |
N51 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square foot hour |
N52 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square foot minute |
N53 | British thermal unit (international table) per square foot second |
N54 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square foot second |
N55 | British thermal unit (international table) per square inch second |
N56 | calorie (thermochemical) per square centimetre minute |
N57 | calorie (thermochemical) per square centimetre second |
N58 | British thermal unit (international table) per cubic foot |
N59 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per cubic foot |
N60 | British thermal unit (international table) per degree Fahrenheit |
N61 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per degree Fahrenheit |
N62 | British thermal unit (international table) per degree Rankine |
N63 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per degree Rankine |
N64 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per pound degree Rankine |
N65 | kilocalorie (international table) per gram kelvin |
N66 | British thermal unit (39 ºF) |
N67 | British thermal unit (59 ºF) |
N68 | British thermal unit (60 ºF) |
N69 | calorie (20 ºC) |
N70 | quad (1015 BtuIT) |
N71 | therm (EC) |
N72 | therm (U.S.) |
N73 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per pound |
N74 | British thermal unit (international table) per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit |
N75 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per hour square foot degree Fahrenheit |
N76 | British thermal unit (international table) per second square foot degree Fahrenheit |
N77 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per second square foot degree Fahrenheit |
N78 | kilowatt per square metre kelvin |
N79 | kelvin per pascal |
N80 | watt per metre degree Celsius |
N81 | kilowatt per metre kelvin |
N82 | kilowatt per metre degree Celsius |
N83 | metre per degree Celcius metre |
N84 | degree Fahrenheit hour per British thermal unit (international table) |
N85 | degree Fahrenheit hour per British thermal unit (thermochemical) |
N86 | degree Fahrenheit second per British thermal unit (international table) |
N87 | degree Fahrenheit second per British thermal unit (thermochemical) |
N88 | degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (international table) inch |
N89 | degree Fahrenheit hour square foot per British thermal unit (thermochemical) inch |
N90 | kilofarad |
N91 | reciprocal joule |
N92 | picosiemens |
N93 | ampere per pascal |
N94 | franklin |
N95 | ampere minute |
N96 | biot |
N97 | gilbert |
N98 | volt per pascal |
N99 | picovolt |
NA | milligram per kilogram |
NAR | number of articles |
NCL | number of cells |
NEW | newton |
NF | message |
NIL | nil |
NIU | number of international units |
NL | load |
NM3 | Normalised cubic metre |
NMI | nautical mile |
NMP | number of packs |
NPT | number of parts |
NT | net ton |
NTU | Nephelometric turbidity unit |
NU | newton metre |
NX | part per thousand |
OA | panel |
ODE | ozone depletion equivalent |
ODG | ODS Grams |
ODK | ODS Kilograms |
ODM | ODS Milligrams |
OHM | ohm |
ON | ounce per square yard |
ONZ | ounce (avoirdupois) |
OPM | oscillations per minute |
OT | overtime hour |
OZA | fluid ounce (US) |
OZI | fluid ounce (UK) |
P1 | percent |
P10 | coulomb per metre |
P11 | kiloweber |
P12 | gamma |
P13 | kilotesla |
P14 | joule per second |
P15 | joule per minute |
P16 | joule per hour |
P17 | joule per day |
P18 | kilojoule per second |
P19 | kilojoule per minute |
P2 | pound per foot |
P20 | kilojoule per hour |
P21 | kilojoule per day |
P22 | nanoohm |
P23 | ohm circular-mil per foot |
P24 | kilohenry |
P25 | lumen per square foot |
P26 | phot |
P27 | footcandle |
P28 | candela per square inch |
P29 | footlambert |
P30 | lambert |
P31 | stilb |
P32 | candela per square foot |
P33 | kilocandela |
P34 | millicandela |
P35 | Hefner-Kerze |
P36 | international candle |
P37 | British thermal unit (international table) per square foot |
P38 | British thermal unit (thermochemical) per square foot |
P39 | calorie (thermochemical) per square centimetre |
P40 | langley |
P41 | decade (logarithmic) |
P42 | pascal squared second |
P43 | bel per metre |
P44 | pound mole |
P45 | pound mole per second |
P46 | pound mole per minute |
P47 | kilomole per kilogram |
P48 | pound mole per pound |
P49 | newton square metre per ampere |
P5 | five pack |
P50 | weber metre |
P51 | mol per kilogram pascal |
P52 | mol per cubic metre pascal |
P53 | unit pole |
P54 | milligray per second |
P55 | microgray per second |
P56 | nanogray per second |
P57 | gray per minute |
P58 | milligray per minute |
P59 | microgray per minute |
P60 | nanogray per minute |
P61 | gray per hour |
P62 | milligray per hour |
P63 | microgray per hour |
P64 | nanogray per hour |
P65 | sievert per second |
P66 | millisievert per second |
P67 | microsievert per second |
P68 | nanosievert per second |
P69 | rem per second |
P70 | sievert per hour |
P71 | millisievert per hour |
P72 | microsievert per hour |
P73 | nanosievert per hour |
P74 | sievert per minute |
P75 | millisievert per minute |
P76 | microsievert per minute |
P77 | nanosievert per minute |
P78 | reciprocal square inch |
P79 | pascal square metre per kilogram |
P80 | millipascal per metre |
P81 | kilopascal per metre |
P82 | hectopascal per metre |
P83 | standard atmosphere per metre |
P84 | technical atmosphere per metre |
P85 | torr per metre |
P86 | psi per inch |
P87 | cubic metre per second square metre |
P88 | rhe |
P89 | pound-force foot per inch |
P90 | pound-force inch per inch |
P91 | perm (0 ºC) |
P92 | perm (23 ºC) |
P93 | byte per second |
P94 | kilobyte per second |
P95 | megabyte per second |
P96 | reciprocal volt |
P97 | reciprocal radian |
P98 | pascal to the power sum of stoichiometric numbers |
P99 | mole per cubiv metre to the power sum of stoichiometric numbers |
PAL | pascal |
PD | pad |
PFL | proof litre |
PGL | proof gallon |
PI | pitch |
PLA | degree Plato |
PO | pound per inch of length |
PQ | page per inch |
PR | pair |
PS | pound-force per square inch |
PTD | dry pint (US) |
PTI | pint (UK) |
PTL | liquid pint (US) |
PTN | portion |
Q10 | joule per tesla |
Q11 | erlang |
Q12 | octet |
Q13 | octet per second |
Q14 | shannon |
Q15 | hartley |
Q16 | natural unit of information |
Q17 | shannon per second |
Q18 | hartley per second |
Q19 | natural unit of information per second |
Q20 | second per kilogramm |
Q21 | watt square metre |
Q22 | second per radian cubic metre |
Q23 | weber to the power minus one |
Q24 | reciprocal inch |
Q25 | dioptre |
Q26 | one per one |
Q27 | newton metre per metre |
Q28 | kilogram per square metre pascal second |
Q29 | microgram per hectogram |
Q3 | meal |
Q30 | pH (potential of Hydrogen) |
Q31 | kilojoule per gram |
Q32 | femtolitre |
Q33 | picolitre |
Q34 | nanolitre |
Q35 | megawatts per minute |
Q36 | square metre per cubic metre |
Q37 | Standard cubic metre per day |
Q38 | Standard cubic metre per hour |
Q39 | Normalized cubic metre per day |
Q40 | Normalized cubic metre per hour |
Q41 | Joule per normalised cubic metre |
Q42 | Joule per standard cubic metre |
QA | page - facsimile |
QAN | quarter (of a year) |
QB | page - hardcopy |
QR | quire |
QTD | dry quart (US) |
QTI | quart (UK) |
QTL | liquid quart (US) |
QTR | quarter (UK) |
R1 | pica |
R9 | thousand cubic metre |
RH | running or operating hour |
RM | ream |
ROM | room |
RP | pound per ream |
RPM | revolutions per minute |
RPS | revolutions per second |
RT | revenue ton mile |
S3 | square foot per second |
S4 | square metre per second |
SAN | half year (6 months) |
SCO | score |
SCR | scruple |
SEC | second [unit of time] |
SET | set |
SG | segment |
SIE | siemens |
SM3 | Standard cubic metre |
SMI | mile (statute mile) |
SQ | square |
SQR | square, roofing |
SR | strip |
STC | stick |
STI | stone (UK) |
STK | stick, cigarette |
STL | standard litre |
STN | ton (US) or short ton (UK/US) |
STW | straw |
SW | skein |
SX | shipment |
SYR | syringe |
T0 | telecommunication line in service |
T3 | thousand piece |
TAH | kiloampere hour (thousand ampere hour) |
TAN | total acid number |
TI | thousand square inch |
TIC | metric ton, including container |
TIP | metric ton, including inner packaging |
TKM | tonne kilometre |
TMS | kilogram of imported meat, less offal |
TNE | tonne (metric ton) |
TP | ten pack |
TPI | teeth per inch |
TPR | ten pair |
TQD | thousand cubic metre per day |
TRL | trillion (EUR) |
TST | ten set |
TTS | ten thousand sticks |
U1 | treatment |
U2 | tablet |
UB | telecommunication line in service average |
UC | telecommunication port |
VA | volt - ampere per kilogram |
VLT | volt |
VP | percent volume |
W2 | wet kilo |
WA | watt per kilogram |
WB | wet pound |
WCD | cord |
WE | wet ton |
WEB | weber |
WEE | week |
WG | wine gallon |
WHR | watt hour |
WM | working month |
WSD | standard |
WTT | watt |
X1 | Gunter's chain |
YDK | square yard |
YDQ | cubic yard |
YRD | yard |
Z11 | hanging container |
Z9 | nanomole |
ZP | page |
ZZ | mutually defined |
Code | Name | Beschreibung |
X1A | Drum, steel |
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X1B | Drum, aluminium |
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X1D | Drum, plywood |
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X1F | Container, flexible | A packaging container of flexible construction. |
X1G | Drum, fibre |
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X1W | Drum, wooden |
|
X2C | Barrel, wooden |
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X3A | Jerrican, steel |
|
X3H | Jerrican, plastic |
|
X43 | Bag, super bulk | A cloth plastic or paper based bag having the dimensions of the pallet on which it is constructed. |
X44 | Bag, polybag | A type of plastic bag, typically used to wrap promotional pieces, publications, product samples, and/or catalogues. |
X4A | Box, steel |
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X4B | Box, aluminium |
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X4C | Box, natural wood |
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X4D | Box, plywood |
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X4F | Box, reconstituted wood |
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X4G | Box, fibreboard |
|
X4H | Box, plastic |
|
X5H | Bag, woven plastic |
|
X5L | Bag, textile |
|
X5M | Bag, paper |
|
X6H | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle |
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X6P | Composite packaging, glass receptacle |
|
X7A | Case, car | A type of portable container designed to store equipment for carriage in an automobile. |
X7B | Case, wooden | A case made of wood for retaining substances or articles. |
X8A | Pallet, wooden | A platform or open-ended box, made of wood, on which goods are retained for ease of mechanical handling during transport and storage. |
X8B | Crate, wooden | A receptacle, made of wood, on which goods are retained for ease of mechanical handling during transport and storage. |
X8C | Bundle, wooden | Loose or unpacked pieces of wood tied or wrapped together. |
XAA | Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic |
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XAB | Receptacle, fibre | Containment vessel made of fibre used for retaining substances or articles. |
XAC | Receptacle, paper | Containment vessel made of paper for retaining substances or articles. |
XAD | Receptacle, wooden | Containment vessel made of wood for retaining substances or articles. |
XAE | Aerosol |
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XAF | Pallet, modular, collars 80cms * 60cms | Standard sized pallet of dimensions 80 centimeters by 60 centimeters (cms). |
XAG | Pallet, shrinkwrapped | Pallet load secured with transparent plastic film that has been wrapped around and then shrunk tightly. |
XAH | Pallet, 100cms * 110cms | Standard sized pallet of dimensions 100centimeters by 110 centimeters (cms). |
XAI | Clamshell |
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XAJ | Cone | Container used in the transport of linear material such as yarn. |
XAL | Ball | A spherical containment vessel for retaining substances or articles. |
XAM | Ampoule, non-protected |
|
XAP | Ampoule, protected |
|
XAT | Atomizer |
|
XAV | Capsule |
|
XB4 | Belt | A band use to retain multiple articles together. |
XBA | Barrel |
|
XBB | Bobbin |
|
XBC | Bottlecrate / bottlerack |
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XBD | Board |
|
XBE | Bundle |
|
XBF | Balloon, non-protected |
|
XBG | Bag | A receptacle made of flexible material with an open or closed top. |
XBH | Bunch |
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XBI | Bin |
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XBJ | Bucket |
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XBK | Basket |
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XBL | Bale, compressed |
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XBM | Basin |
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XBN | Bale, non-compressed |
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XBO | Bottle, non-protected, cylindrical | A narrow-necked cylindrical shaped vessel without external protective packing material. |
XBP | Balloon, protected |
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XBQ | Bottle, protected cylindrical | A narrow-necked cylindrical shaped vessel with external protective packing material. |
XBR | Bar |
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XBS | Bottle, non-protected, bulbous | A narrow-necked bulb shaped vessel without external protective packing material. |
XBT | Bolt |
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XBU | Butt |
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XBV | Bottle, protected bulbous | A narrow-necked bulb shaped vessel with external protective packing material. |
XBW | Box, for liquids |
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XBX | Box |
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XBY | Board, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XBZ | Bars, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XCA | Can, rectangular |
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XCB | Crate, beer |
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XCC | Churn |
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XCD | Can, with handle and spout |
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XCE | Creel |
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XCF | Coffer |
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XCG | Cage |
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XCH | Chest |
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XCI | Canister |
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XCJ | Coffin |
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XCK | Cask |
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XCL | Coil |
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XCM | Card | A flat package usually made of fibreboard from/to which product is often hung or attached. |
XCN | Container, not otherwise specified as transport equipment |
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XCO | Carboy, non-protected |
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XCP | Carboy, protected |
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XCQ | Cartridge | Package containing a charge such as propelling explosive for firearms or ink toner for a printer. |
XCR | Crate |
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XCS | Case |
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XCT | Carton |
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XCU | Cup |
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XCV | Cover |
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XCW | Cage, roll |
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XCX | Can, cylindrical |
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XCY | Cylinder |
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XCZ | Canvas |
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XDA | Crate, multiple layer, plastic |
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XDB | Crate, multiple layer, wooden |
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XDC | Crate, multiple layer, cardboard |
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XDG | Cage, Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP) |
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XDH | Box, Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP), Eurobox | A box mounted on a pallet base under the control of CHEP. |
XDI | Drum, iron |
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XDJ | Demijohn, non-protected |
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XDK | Crate, bulk, cardboard |
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XDL | Crate, bulk, plastic |
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XDM | Crate, bulk, wooden |
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XDN | Dispenser |
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XDP | Demijohn, protected |
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XDR | Drum |
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XDS | Tray, one layer no cover, plastic |
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XDT | Tray, one layer no cover, wooden |
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XDU | Tray, one layer no cover, polystyrene |
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XDV | Tray, one layer no cover, cardboard |
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XDW | Tray, two layers no cover, plastic tray |
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XDX | Tray, two layers no cover, wooden |
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XDY | Tray, two layers no cover, cardboard |
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XEC | Bag, plastic |
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XED | Case, with pallet base |
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XEE | Case, with pallet base, wooden |
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XEF | Case, with pallet base, cardboard |
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XEG | Case, with pallet base, plastic |
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XEH | Case, with pallet base, metal |
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XEI | Case, isothermic |
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XEN | Envelope |
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XFB | Flexibag | A flexible containment bag made of plastic, typically for the transportation bulk non-hazardous cargoes using standard size shipping containers. |
XFC | Crate, fruit |
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XFD | Crate, framed |
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XFE | Flexitank | A flexible containment tank made of plastic, typically for the transportation bulk non-hazardous cargoes using standard size shipping containers. |
XFI | Firkin |
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XFL | Flask |
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XFO | Footlocker |
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XFP | Filmpack |
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XFR | Frame |
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XFT | Foodtainer |
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XFW | Cart, flatbed | Wheeled flat bedded device on which trays or other regular shaped items are packed for transportation purposes. |
XFX | Bag, flexible container |
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XGB | Bottle, gas | A narrow-necked metal cylinder for retention of liquefied or compressed gas. |
XGI | Girder |
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XGL | Container, gallon | A container with a capacity of one gallon. |
XGR | Receptacle, glass | Containment vessel made of glass for retaining substances or articles. |
XGU | Tray, containing horizontally stacked flat items | Tray containing flat items stacked on top of one another. |
XGY | Bag, gunny | A sack made of gunny or burlap, used for transporting coarse commodities, such as grains, potatoes, and other agricultural products. |
XGZ | Girders, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XHA | Basket, with handle, plastic |
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XHB | Basket, with handle, wooden |
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XHC | Basket, with handle, cardboard |
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XHG | Hogshead |
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XHN | Hanger | A purpose shaped device with a hook at the top for hanging items from a rail. |
XHR | Hamper |
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XIA | Package, display, wooden |
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XIB | Package, display, cardboard |
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XIC | Package, display, plastic |
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XID | Package, display, metal |
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XIE | Package, show |
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XIF | Package, flow | A flexible tubular package or skin, possibly transparent, often used for containment of foodstuffs (e.g. salami sausage). |
XIG | Package, paper wrapped |
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XIH | Drum, plastic |
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XIK | Package, cardboard, with bottle grip-holes | Packaging material made out of cardboard that facilitates the separation of individual glass or plastic bottles. |
XIL | Tray, rigid, lidded stackable (CEN TS 14482:2002) | Lidded stackable rigid tray compliant with CEN TS 14482:2002. |
XIN | Ingot |
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XIZ | Ingots, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XJB | Bag, jumbo | A flexible containment bag, widely used for storage, transportation and handling of powder, flake or granular materials. Typically constructed from woven polypropylene (PP) fabric in the form of cubic bags. |
XJC | Jerrican, rectangular |
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XJG | Jug |
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XJR | Jar |
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XJT | Jutebag |
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XJY | Jerrican, cylindrical |
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XKG | Keg |
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XKI | Kit | A set of articles or implements used for a specific purpose. |
XLE | Luggage | A collection of bags, cases and/or containers which hold personal belongings for a journey. |
XLG | Log |
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XLT | Lot |
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XLU | Lug | A wooden box for the transportation and storage of fruit or vegetables. |
XLV | Liftvan | A wooden or metal container used for packing household goods and personal effects. |
XLZ | Logs, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XMA | Crate, metal | Containment box made of metal for retaining substances or articles. |
XMB | Bag, multiply |
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XMC | Crate, milk |
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XME | Container, metal | A type of containment box made of metal for retaining substances or articles, not otherwise specified as transport equipment. |
XMR | Receptacle, metal | Containment vessel made of metal for retaining substances or articles. |
XMS | Sack, multi-wall |
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XMT | Mat |
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XMW | Receptacle, plastic wrapped | Containment vessel wrapped with plastic for retaining substances or articles. |
XMX | Matchbox |
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XNA | Not available |
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XNE | Unpacked or unpackaged |
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XNF | Unpacked or unpackaged, single unit |
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XNG | Unpacked or unpackaged, multiple units |
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XNS | Nest |
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XNT | Net |
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XNU | Net, tube, plastic |
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XNV | Net, tube, textile |
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XOA | Pallet, CHEP 40 cm x 60 cm | Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP) standard pallet of dimensions 40 centimeters x 60 centimeters. |
XOB | Pallet, CHEP 80 cm x 120 cm | Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP) standard pallet of dimensions 80 centimeters x 120 centimeters. |
XOC | Pallet, CHEP 100 cm x 120 cm | Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP) standard pallet of dimensions 100 centimeters x 120 centimeters. |
XOD | Pallet, AS 4068-1993 | Australian standard pallet of dimensions 116.5 centimeters x 116.5 centimeters. |
XOE | Pallet, ISO T11 | ISO standard pallet of dimensions 110 centimeters x 110 centimeters, prevalent in Asia - Pacific region. |
XOF | Platform, unspecified weight or dimension | A pallet equivalent shipping platform of unknown dimensions or unknown weight. |
XOK | Block | A solid piece of a hard substance, such as granite, having one or more flat sides. |
XOT | Octabin | A standard cardboard container of large dimensions for storing for example vegetables, granules of plastics or other dry products. |
XOU | Container, outer | A type of containment box that serves as the outer shipping container, not otherwise specified as transport equipment. |
XOG | Pallet ISO 0 - 1/2 EURO Pallet | Standard pallet with dimensions 80 X 60 cm. |
XOH | Pallet ISO 1 - 1/1 EURO Pallet | Standard pallet with dimensions 80 X 120 cm. |
XOI | Pallet ISO 2 – 2/1 EURO Pallet | Standard pallet with dimensions 100 X 120 cm. |
XOJ | 1/4 EURO Pallet | Standard pallet with dimensions 60 X 40 cm. |
XOL | 1/8 EURO Pallet | Standard pallet with dimensions 40 X 30 cm. |
XOM | Synthetic pallet ISO 1 | A standard pallet with standard dimensions 80 x 120cm made of a synthetic material for hygienic reasons. |
XON | Synthetic pallet ISO 2 | A standard pallet with standard dimensions 100 x 120cm made of a synthetic material for hygienic reasons. |
XOP | Wholesaler pallet | Pallet provided by the wholesaler. |
XOQ | Pallet 80 X 100 cm | Pallet with dimensions 80 X 100 cm. |
XOR | Pallet 60 X 100 cm | Pallet with dimensions 60 X 100 cm. |
XOS | Oneway pallet | Pallet need not be returned to the point of expedition |
XOV | Returnable pallet | Pallet must be returned to the point of expedition. |
XOW | Large bag, pallet sized | A non-rigid container made of fabric, paper, plastic, etc, with an opening at the top which can be closed and which is suitable for use on pallets |
XOX | A wheeled pallet with raised rim (81 x 67 x 135) | A wheeled pallet with raised rim for the storing and transporting of loads. Dimensions: 81 x 67 x 135 cm (length x width x height). |
XOY | A Wheeled pallet with raised rim (81 x 72 x 135) | A wheeled pallet with raised rim for the storing and transporting of loads. Dimensions: 81 x 72 x 135 cm (length x width x height). |
XOZ | Wheeled pallet with raised rim ( 81 x 60 x 16) | A wheeled pallet with raised rim for the storing and transporting of loads. Dimensions: 81 x 60 x 16 cm (length x width x height). |
XO1 | Two sided cage on wheels with fixing strap | A two sided cage mounted on wheels with fixing strap. Dimensions: 900 x 770 x 1513 cm (length x width x height). |
XO2 | Trolley | A low cart for the transportation and storage of groceries, milk, etc. |
XO3 | Oneway pallet ISO 0 - 1/2 EURO Pallet | Oneway pallet with dimensions 80 X 60 cm. |
XO4 | Oneway pallet ISO 1 - 1/1 EURO Pallet | Oneway pallet with dimensions 80 X 120 cm. |
XO5 | Oneway pallet ISO 2 - 2/1 EURO Pallet | Oneway pallet with dimensions 100 X 120 cm. |
XO6 | Pallet with exceptional dimensions | Pallet with non-standard dimensions |
XO7 | Wooden pallet 40 cm x 80 cm | Wooden pallet with dimensions 40 cm x 80 cm. |
XO8 | Plastic pallet SRS 60 cm x 80 cm | SRS (Svenska Retursystem) standard synthetic pallet of dimensions 60 cm x 80 cm. |
XO9 | Plastic pallet SRS 80 cm x 120 cm | SRS (Svenska Retursystem) standard synthetic pallet of dimensions 80 cm x 120 cm. |
XP1 | CHEP pallet 60 cm x 80 cm | Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP) standard pallet of dimensions 60 centimeters x 80 centimeters. |
XP3 | LPR pallet 60 cm x 80 cm | LPR (La Pallet Rouge) standard pallet of dimensions 60 cm x 80 cm. |
XP4 | LPR pallet 80 cm x 120 cm | LPR (La Pallet Rouge) standard pallet of dimensions 80 cm x 120 cm. |
XP2 | Pan | A shallow, wide, open container, usually of metal. |
XPA | Packet | Small package. |
XPB | Pallet, box Combined open-ended box and pallet |
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XPC | Parcel |
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XPD | Pallet, modular, collars 80cms * 100cms | Standard sized pallet of dimensions 80 centimeters by 100 centimeters (cms). |
XPE | Pallet, modular, collars 80cms * 120cms | Standard sized pallet of dimensions 80 centimeters by 120 centimeters (cms). |
XPF | Pen | A small open top enclosure for retaining animals. |
XPG | Plate |
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XPH | Pitcher |
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XPI | Pipe |
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XPJ | Punnet |
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XPK | Package | Standard packaging unit. |
XPL | Pail |
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XPN | Plank |
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XPO | Pouch |
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XPP | Piece | A loose or unpacked article. |
XPR | Receptacle, plastic | Containment vessel made of plastic for retaining substances or articles. |
XPT | Pot |
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XPU | Tray |
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XPV | Pipes, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XPX | Pallet | Platform or open-ended box, usually made of wood, on which goods are retained for ease of mechanical handling during transport and storage. |
XPY | Plates, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XPZ | Planks, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XQA | Drum, steel, non-removable head |
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XQB | Drum, steel, removable head |
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XQC | Drum, aluminium, non-removable head |
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XQD | Drum, aluminium, removable head |
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XQF | Drum, plastic, non-removable head |
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XQG | Drum, plastic, removable head |
|
XQH | Barrel, wooden, bung type |
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XQJ | Barrel, wooden, removable head |
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XQK | Jerrican, steel, non-removable head |
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XQL | Jerrican, steel, removable head |
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XQM | Jerrican, plastic, non-removable head |
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XQN | Jerrican, plastic, removable head |
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XQP | Box, wooden, natural wood, ordinary |
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XQQ | Box, wooden, natural wood, with sift proof walls |
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XQR | Box, plastic, expanded |
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XQS | Box, plastic, solid |
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XRD | Rod |
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XRG | Ring |
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XRJ | Rack, clothing hanger |
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XRK | Rack |
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XRL | Reel | Cylindrical rotatory device with a rim at each end on which materials are wound. |
XRO | Roll |
|
XRT | Rednet | Containment material made of red mesh netting for retaining articles (e.g. trees). |
XRZ | Rods, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XSA | Sack |
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XSB | Slab |
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XSC | Crate, shallow |
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XSD | Spindle |
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XSE | Sea-chest |
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XSH | Sachet |
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XSI | Skid | A low movable platform or pallet to facilitate the handling and transport of goods. |
XSK | Case, skeleton |
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XSL | Slipsheet | Hard plastic sheeting primarily used as the base on which to stack goods to optimise the space within a container. May be used as an alternative to a palletized packaging. |
XSM | Sheetmetal |
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XSO | Spool | A packaging container used in the transport of such items as wire, cable, tape and yarn. |
XSP | Sheet, plastic wrapping |
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XSS | Case, steel |
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XST | Sheet |
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XSU | Suitcase |
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XSV | Envelope, steel |
|
XSW | Shrinkwrapped | Goods retained in a transparent plastic film that has been wrapped around and then shrunk tightly on to the goods. |
XSY | Sleeve |
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XSZ | Sheets, in bundle/bunch/truss |
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XT1 | Tablet | A loose or unpacked article in the form of a bar, block or piece. |
XTB | Tub |
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XTC | Tea-chest |
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XTD | Tube, collapsible |
|
XTE | Tyre | A ring made of rubber and/or metal surrounding a wheel. |
XTG | Tank container, generic | A specially constructed container for transporting liquids and gases in bulk. |
XTI | Tierce |
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XTK | Tank, rectangular |
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XTL | Tub, with lid |
|
XTN | Tin |
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XTO | Tun |
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XTR | Trunk |
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XTS | Truss |
|
XTT | Bag, tote | A capacious bag or basket. |
XTU | Tube |
|
XTV | Tube, with nozzle | A tube made of plastic, metal or cardboard fitted with a nozzle, containing a liquid or semi-liquid product, e.g. silicon. |
XTW | Pallet, triwall | A lightweight pallet made from heavy duty corrugated board. |
XTY | Tank, cylindrical |
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XTZ | Tubes, in bundle/bunch/truss |
|
XUC | Uncaged |
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XUN | Unit | A type of package composed of a single item or object, not otherwise specified as a unit of transport equipment. |
XVA | Vat |
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XVG | Bulk, gas (at 1031 mbar and 15°C) |
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XVI | Vial |
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XVK | Vanpack | A type of wooden crate. |
XVL | Bulk, liquid |
|
XVO | Bulk, solid, large particles (“nodules”) |
|
XVP | Vacuum-packed |
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XVQ | Bulk, liquefied gas (at abnormal temperature/pressure) |
|
XVN | Vehicle | A self-propelled means of conveyance. |
XVR | Bulk, solid, granular particles (“grains”) |
|
XVS | Bulk, scrap metal | Loose or unpacked scrap metal transported in bulk form. |
XVY | Bulk, solid, fine particles (“powders”) |
|
XWA | Intermediate bulk container | A reusable container made of metal, plastic, textile, wood or composite materials used to facilitate transportation of bulk solids and liquids in manageable volumes. |
XWB | Wickerbottle |
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XWC | Intermediate bulk container, steel |
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XWD | Intermediate bulk container, aluminium |
|
XWF | Intermediate bulk container, metal |
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XWG | Intermediate bulk container, steel, pressurised > 10 kpa |
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XWH | Intermediate bulk container, aluminium, pressurised > 10 kpa |
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XWJ | Intermediate bulk container, metal, pressure 10 kpa |
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XWK | Intermediate bulk container, steel, liquid |
|
XWL | Intermediate bulk container, aluminium, liquid |
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XWM | Intermediate bulk container, metal, liquid |
|
XWN | Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, without coat/liner |
|
XWP | Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, coated |
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XWQ | Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, with liner |
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XWR | Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, coated and liner |
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XWS | Intermediate bulk container, plastic film |
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XWT | Intermediate bulk container, textile with out coat/liner |
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XWU | Intermediate bulk container, natural wood, with inner liner |
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XWV | Intermediate bulk container, textile, coated |
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XWW | Intermediate bulk container, textile, with liner |
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XWX | Intermediate bulk container, textile, coated and liner |
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XWY | Intermediate bulk container, plywood, with inner liner |
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XWZ | Intermediate bulk container, reconstituted wood, with inner liner |
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XXA | Bag, woven plastic, without inner coat/liner |
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XXB | Bag, woven plastic, sift proof |
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XXC | Bag, woven plastic, water resistant |
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XXD | Bag, plastics film |
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XXF | Bag, textile, without inner coat/liner |
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XXG | Bag, textile, sift proof |
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XXH | Bag, textile, water resistant |
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XXJ | Bag, paper, multi-wall |
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XXK | Bag, paper, multi-wall, water resistant |
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XYA | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in steel drum |
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XYB | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in steel crate box |
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XYC | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in aluminium drum |
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XYD | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in aluminium crate |
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XYF | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in wooden box |
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XYG | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in plywood drum |
|
XYH | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in plywood box |
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XYJ | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in fibre drum |
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XYK | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in fibreboard box |
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XYL | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in plastic drum |
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XYM | Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in solid plastic box |
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XYN | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in steel drum |
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XYP | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in steel crate box |
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XYQ | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in aluminium drum |
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XYR | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in aluminium crate |
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XYS | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in wooden box |
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XYT | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in plywood drum |
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XYV | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in wickerwork hamper |
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XYW | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in fibre drum |
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XYX | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in fibreboard box |
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XYY | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in expandable plastic pack |
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XYZ | Composite packaging, glass receptacle in solid plastic pack |
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XZA | Intermediate bulk container, paper, multi-wall |
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XZB | Bag, large |
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XZC | Intermediate bulk container, paper, multi-wall, water resistant |
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XZD | Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, with structural equipment, solids |
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XZF | Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, freestanding, solids |
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XZG | Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, with structural equipment, pressurised |
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XZH | Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, freestanding, pressurised |
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XZJ | Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, with structural equipment, liquids |
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XZK | Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, freestanding, liquids |
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XZL | Intermediate bulk container, composite, rigid plastic, solids |
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XZM | Intermediate bulk container, composite, flexible plastic, solids |
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XZN | Intermediate bulk container, composite, rigid plastic, pressurised |
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XZP | Intermediate bulk container, composite, flexible plastic, pressurised |
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XZQ | Intermediate bulk container, composite, rigid plastic, liquids |
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XZR | Intermediate bulk container, composite, flexible plastic, liquids |
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XZS | Intermediate bulk container, composite |
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XZT | Intermediate bulk container, fibreboard |
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XZU | Intermediate bulk container, flexible |
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XZV | Intermediate bulk container, metal, other than steel |
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XZW | Intermediate bulk container, natural wood |
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XZX | Intermediate bulk container, plywood |
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XZY | Intermediate bulk container, reconstituted wood |
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XZZ | Mutually defined |
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Sichtbarkeit des EN-Code Feldes
Sollte das Feld für den EN-Code nicht sichtbar sein, muss dieses vermutlich erst in der Eingabemaske der Ansicht hinzugefügt werden.
Zudem sollte das Feld EN-Code nicht mit anderen Feldern einer ähnlichen Benennung verwechselt werden. Das korrekte Feld sollte in der Ansicht als EN-Code gekennzeichnet sein. Andere Varianten wie zum Beispiel Code weißen auf ein anderes Feld hin.
Export
Nachdem die oben beschriebenen Einstellungen vorgenommen und das Format für den Export in der Ansicht FakturaBelege ausgewählt wurde, kann über die PDF-Druck Schaltfläche und die Mailversand anstelle einer PDF-Datei das gewählte Format erzeugt bzw. der E-Mail angehangen werden.
Die folgenden Dateien werden anhand der gewählten Version erzeugt:
Keine: Klassische PDF-Datei
XRechnung: Erstellung einer XML-Datei im XRechnung Format
ZUGFeRD: Erstellung einer PDF-Datei mit darin angehangener XML-Datei im ZUGFeRD Format
Invalide XML-Dateien
Nach dem Erzeugen der XML Datei, wird diese nochmals validiert. Sollte die Validierung nicht erfolgreich sein, wird der Benutzer darüber in Kenntnis gesetzt und erhält die Option das Verzeichnis mit den Validierungsmeldungen zu öffnen.
In diesem Verzeichnis befinden sich eine Protokoll-Datei mit den fehlgeschlagenen Validierungsmeldungen und die erstellte XML-Datei. Beide Dateien sind Notwendig, um die Ursache der fehlgeschlagenen Validierung ermitteln zu können.
Hinweis bei invaliden Exporten
Sollten Sie einen Export nicht korrekt durchführen können, werden die erstellte XML Datei und Protokoll-Datei benötigt.
Diese können Sie zur Analyse der Ursache an uns weiterleiten.
Häufige Gründe für invalide XML-Dateien
Maßeinheiten RecordId der Position nicht gefüllt
Der in der Position verwendete Artikel benötigt eine hinterlegte Maßeinheit bevor er als Position hinzugefügt wurde
Ansprechpartner im Beleg nicht gefüllt
Mandant nicht korrekt gefüllt (Adresse, Ort, Land, PLZ, Iban, E-Mail, Telefon, Fax, UstID, Gläubiger-ID)
Zahlungsart hat keinen hinterlegten EN-Code
Maßeinheiten hat keinen hinterlegten EN-Code
Unvollständige Daten (z.B. Land fehlt) in der Belegadresse
Käufer Referenz (Leitweg-ID) ist leer
Nachfolgend finden Sie eine Auflistung weiterer Gründe mit der in der Protokoll Datei hinterlegten Meldung.
Auflistung häufiger Meldungen und ihrer Ursachen für fehlgeschlagene Exporte in die ZUGFeRD und XRechnung Formate.
Meldung | Ursache |
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Eines der folgenden Attribute ist notwendig: 'GLN', 'Eigene Lieferantennummer' | Eines der folgenden Felder muss jeweils für den Verkäufer und Käufer befüllt sein: Für den Verkäufer: GLNNo (Mandant) oder EigeneLieferantenNummer (FakturaBelege)
Für den Käufer: GLNNo (FakturaBelege) oder eDocumentBuyerReference (FakturaBelege) |
Element 'ram:ID' must occur exactly 1 times. | Diese Meldung kann zahlreiche Ursachen haben:
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Meldung | Ursache |
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[BR-DE-5] Das Element "Seller contact point" (BT-41) muss übermittelt werden. |
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[BR-23]-An Invoice line (BG-25) shall have an Invoiced quantity unit of measure code (BT-130). |
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[BR-09]-The Seller postal address (BG-5) shall contain a Seller country code (BT-40). |
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[BR-49]-A Payment instruction (BG-16) shall specify the Payment means type code (BT-81). |
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[BR-11]-The Buyer postal address shall contain a Buyer country code (BT-55). |
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[BR-DE-15] Das Element "Buyer reference" (BT-10) muss übermittelt werden. |
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[BR-57]-Each Deliver to address (BG-15) shall contain a Deliver to country code (BT-80) |
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[BR-DE-31] Wenn "DIRECT DEBIT" BG-19 vorhanden ist, dann muss "Debited account identifier" BT-91 übermittelt werden. |
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[BR-DE-27] In BT-42 sollen mindestens drei Ziffern enthalten sein. |
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[BR-DE-28] In BT-43 soll genau ein @-Zeichen enthalten sein, welches nicht von einem Leerzeichen, einem Punkt, aber mindestens zwei Zeichen auf beiden Seiten flankiert werden soll. Ein Punkt sollte nicht am Anfang oder am Ende stehen. |
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Mandate reference MUST be provided for direct debit. [BR-DE-29] Wenn "DIRECT DEBIT" BG-19 vorhanden ist, dann muss "Mandate reference identifier" BT-89 übermittelt werden. |
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[BR-DE-16] Wenn in einer Rechnung die Steuercodes S, Z, E, AE, K, G, L oder M verwendet werden, muss mindestens eines der Elemente "Seller VAT identifier" (BT-31), "Seller tax registration identifier" (BT-32) oder "SELLER TAX REPRESENTATIVE PARTY" (BG-11) übermittelt werden. [BR-S-02]-An Invoice that contains an Invoice line (BG-25) where the Invoiced item VAT category code (BT-151) is "Standard rated" shall contain the Seller VAT Identifier (BT-31), the Seller tax registration identifier (BT-32) and/or the Seller tax representative VAT identifier (BT-63). [BR-CO-26]-In order for the buyer to automatically identify a supplier, the Seller identifier (BT-29), the Seller legal registration identifier (BT-30) and/or the Seller VAT identifier (BT-31) shall be present. |
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[BR-63]-The Buyer electronic address (BT-49) shall have a Scheme identifier. Buyer electronic address MUST be provided Document MUST not contain empty elements. |
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PEPPOL-EN16931-R010 Buyer electronic address MUST be provided Pfad: /rsm:CrossIndustryInvoice/rsm:SupplyChainTradeTransaction[1]/ram:ApplicableHeaderTradeAgreement[1]/ram:BuyerTradeParty[1] |
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PEPPOL-EN16931-R008 Document MUST not contain empty elements. Pfad: /rsm:CrossIndustryInvoice/rsm:SupplyChainTradeTransaction[1]/ram:ApplicableHeaderTradeAgreement[1]/ram:BuyerTradeParty[1]/ram:URIUniversalCommunication[1] |
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