Pantheon User Manual

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[Collapse]User Manual for DataLab PANTHEON 5.5
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Semi-transparent IDs

Semi-transparent IDs

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Semi-transparent IDs combine characteristics of transparent and non-transparent IDs. They are made up of a transparent prefix and a non-transparent sequential number. Specifying the prefix (that is, the transparent part of the ID), you can specify a manufacturer, product group, product use, etc. The prefix is followed by the item’s consecutive number, which is usually generated automatically.

Now let’s use semi-transparent IDs for the items used in the previous two examples: let’s use the first two parts of an ID for the category of an item, and the following six spaces for the item’s consecutive number within the category:

 

ID

Item

Category

PB000001

Water bottle, 1.5 L

PBT

PB000002

Ice tea light 1.5L

PBT

ML000001

Yoghurt, plain

MLP

VH000001

Videotape cassette ASF I-320

VHS

VH000002

Videotape cassette DOMI E-120

VHS




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