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SIMG_CFMENUOLMSW4EN - Define Number Ranges for EANs/UPCs

SIMG_CFMENUOLMSW4EN - Define Number Ranges for EANs/UPCs

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Define Number Ranges for EANs/UPCs

In this configuration step, you define the number range intervals for International Article Numbers (EANs).

For each interval, you define whether numbers are assigned externally or internally.

Be sure to enter 18-character number range intervals, that is, with leading zeros if necessary, since the system will otherwise interpret your entry as left-justified. This applies to all number range objects in the system.

If you enter ABCD, the system will interpret your entry as ABCD______________. However, if you want the system to interpret your entry as right-justified, you must enter 00000000000000ABCD.

After defining the individual number range intervals, you must assign an EAN category to each interval in the IMG activity Define attributes of EANs.

Each time a number is assigned, the system automatically updates the number level. You can use this IMG activity to correct the number level manually.

If you want to assign a number range interval to an EAN whose last digit is a check digit (for example, to conform with CCG standards for all EAN categories), you do NOT have to enter the last digit.

You want to create an interval for 13-figure instore EANs which start with 200. You enter only the first 12 figures, leaving the 13th figure blank:

From number To number

200000000000_ 200999999999_

To maintain number range intervals for fresh-produce EANs and weight EANs created in accordance with the CCG standard, you use the IMG activity Define number ranges for weight EANs.

  1. Create your number range intervals.
  2. Assign the intervals to EAN categories.

You can transport number range objects as follows:

On the initial screen, choose Interval -> Transport.

Please note that all intervals of the number range object chosen are first deleted in the target system so that, after importing, only the intervals exported exist. The number levels are imported with their value at the time of export.

Dependent tables are not transported or converted.






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