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Spalte | Format | Beschreibung | Anmerkungen | Pflicht |
manufacturer_ID | String 35 | Manufacturer ID | Serves to uniquely identify the manufacturer. The ID is assigned by the VGH and can be requested there by the respective suppliers. | Yes |
manufacturers_name | String 20 | Manufacturer short name | Specification of the company name in brief | - |
brand_name | String 50 | Brand name | Name of the specific brand | - |
manufacturer_GLN | String 13 | Manufacturer GLN | Companies can use the GLN (Global Location Number) for global identification of the entire company or works description as well as the address. | - |
data_delivery_update | Boolean | Type of data delivery | Specifies whether the data delivery is an update. If the entry is given with "no" it follows that it is a total stock. | Yes |
catalogue_name | String 35 | Catalogue name | Descriptive name of the data delivery and thus of the catalog | - |
data_delivery_country | String 2 code set country | Target country | Indication for which country this data delivery is valid | Yes |
data_delivery_language | String 2 code set language | Language | Language of data delivery and in particular of the texts contained therein (ISO 639-1 codes) | Yes |
start_of_validity | Date (DDMMYYYY) | Validity (from) of the catalog of data delivery | The start of validity indicates the date from which the catalog should be valid. | Yes |
end_of_validity | Date (DDMMYYYY) | Validity (until) of the catalog of data delivery | The end of validity indicates when the catalog should be valid in total. If not specified, the validity will be up to a new data delivery | - |
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ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are two-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.
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1.1 Language Code
For the code set language ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. Each language is assigned a two-letter (639-1) nomenclature.