Non-transparent IDs
Non-transparent IDs
From them you cannot discern name or type of item. There are multiple types of non-transparent IDs.
Consecutive Number
Consecutive numbers are the most basic type of non-transparent ID - 1, 2, 3,...0001, 0002. Generally, items are listed in the order in which they were entered.
Let us take a look at the following example:
ID
|
Item
|
1
|
Videotape cassette ASF I-320
|
2
|
Water bottle, 1.5 L
|
3
|
Videotape cassette DOMI E-120
|
4
|
Ice tea light 1.5L
|
5
|
Yoghurt, plain
|
Clearly, this type of ID tells us nothing about the item itself or about which category it belongs in.
EAN Code
The most commonly used non-transparent IDs are 13-digit EAN codes, which can be found on most products (for more information see
Automatically Assigned EAN Codes). Using EAN code and barcode scanners for items in your store, it’s a good idea to enter items in the register using their EAN codes.
Let us take a look at the following example where items are sorted by category:
ID
|
Item
|
Category
|
3830000620048
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Water bottle, 1.5 L
|
PBT
|
3838999151338
|
Ice tea light 1.5L
|
PBT
|
3838800000350
|
Yoghurt, plain
|
MLP
|
3839993009386
|
Videotape cassette ASF I-320
|
VHS
|
3830568967147
|
Videotape cassette DOMI E-120
|
VHS
|
EAN codes make it very easy to track items. The easiest way to enter EAN codes is with a barcode scanner: just scan the item’s EAN code and enter the missing information in the register.