D98B Data Element 6063

6063
Code giving specific meaning to a quantity.
1
Self explanatory.
2
Quantity relevant for charge.
3
Self explanatory.
8
Quantity of goods which the customer requires the supplier to have in inventory and which may be inspected by the customer if desired.
11
Part of the whole quantity.
12
Quantity despatched by the seller.
17
The total quantity of a product on hand at a location. This includes as well units awaiting return to manufacturer, units unavailable due to inspection procedures and undamaged stock available for despatch, resale or use.
18
Quantity previously referenced.
20
Self explanatory.
21
The quantity which has been ordered.
22
Equivalent quantity at 100% purity.
23
Quantity at 100% active agent content.
24
Quantity of goods which the customer requires the supplier to have in inventory but which will not be checked by the customer.
25
Quantity of retail point of sale activity.
26
A quantity associated with a promotional event.
27
Article received which cannot be shipped in its present form.
28
Quantity of goods or services sold to a military organization.
29
Sale of product in restaurants or bars.
30
Sale of product directly to a store.
31
Self explanatory.
32
Self explanatory.
33
Self explanatory.
35
The minimum quantity of a quantity range for a specified (unit) price.
36
Description to be provided.
40
Quantity normally delivered by the seller.
46
Number of pieces actually received at the final destination.
47
The quantity as per invoice.
48
The quantity which has been received.
49
Distance really charged by tariff appliance.
50
Product quantity that has not yet had its disposition determined.
51
Inventory that has been moved from one inventory category to another.
52
Self explanatory.
53
Self explanatory.
54
Self explanatory.
55
The summation of total quantity sales.
56
Sale of product to other wholesalers by a wholesaler.
57
A quantity that is en route.
58
Quantity withdrawn from a location.
59
Self explanatory.
60
Current inventory quantity available for shipment.
61
Self explanatory.
62
Description to be provided.
63
Description to be provided.
64
Remainder of the total quantity after split deliveries.
65
Self explanatory.
66
Quantity a party is committed to.
67
The value that is estimated to be the reading of a measuring device (e.g. meter).
68
The quantity recorded at the end of an agreement or period.
69
The quantity recorded at the start of an agreement or period.
70
Cumulative quantity of all deliveries of this article received by the buyer.
71
Cumulative quantity of all deliveries, outstanding and scheduled orders.
72
Cumulative quantity of all deliveries of the product received by the buyer till end of prior year.
73
Difference between quantity ordered and quantity received.
74
Cumulative quantity after complete delivery of all scheduled quantities of the product.
75
Cumulative quantity after complete delivery of all scheduled quantities of the product from a prior schedule period.
76
A corrector reading after it has been adjusted.
77
Number of work days, e.g. per respective period.
78
Adding the quantity actually scheduled to previous cumulative quantity.
79
Cumulative quantity prior the actual order.
80
A corrector reading before it has been adjusted.
81
Non scheduled additional quantity.
82
Self explanatory.
83
Self explanatory.
84
Self explanatory.
85
Self explanatory.
86
The value recorded or read from a measuring device (e.g. meter) in the normal conditions.
87
The value recorded or read from a measuring device (e.g. meter) by the customer.
88
The value recorded or read from a measuring device (e.g. meter) for information purposes.
89
Quantity of goods held pending completion of a quality control assessment.
90
Self explanatory.
91
Quantity remaining after partial delivery.
92
Quantity of final delivery to a respective order.
93
Quantity delivered to a respective order after it's final delivery.
94
Quantity delivered replacing previous deliveries.
95
Self explanatory.
96
Quantity of goods which have failed quality control.
97
Minimum stock quantity on which replenishment is based.
98
Maximum stock quantity on which replenishment is based.
99
Self explanatory.
100
The weight on which charges are based.
101
The gross weight on which charges are based.
102
The tare weight on which charges are based.
103
The number of axles on which charges are based.
104
The number of containers on which charges are based.
105
The number of rail wagons on which charges are based.
106
The number of packages on which charges are based.
107
The number of units on which charges are based.
108
The period of time on which charges are based.
109
The volume on which charges are based.
110
The cubic measurements on which charges are based.
111
The surface area on which charges are based.
112
The length on which charges are based.
113
The quantity to be delivered.
114
Total number of passengers on the conveyance.
115
Total number of crew members on the conveyance.
116
Total number of air waybills, bills of lading, etc. being reported for a specific conveyance.
117
Quantity of goods actually arrived.
118
Quantity of goods contracted for delivery by the carrier.
119
Indication that part of the consignment was not shipped.
120
Indication that the consignment has been split into two or more shipments.
121
Indication that more goods have been shipped than contracted for delivery.
122
If quantity of goods actually landed is less than the quantity which appears in the documentation. This quantity is the difference between these quantities.
123
If quantity of goods actually landed is more than the quantity which appears in the documentation. This quantity is the difference between these quantities.
124
Quantity of goods which have deteriorated in transport such that they cannot be used for the purpose for which they were originally intended.
125
Quantity of goods stolen during transport.
126
Quantity of goods that disappeared in transport.
127
The quantity concerning the same transaction differs between two documents/messages and the source of this difference is a typing error.
128
Quantity of goods loaded onto a means of transport.
129
Number of units per unit price.
130
Quantity relevant for allowance.
131
Quantity required by buyer to be delivered.
132
Cumulative quantity originally planned for the preceding period.
133
Cumulative quantity reached in the preceding period.
134
Cumulative quantity planned for now.
135
Quantity planned for this period.
136
Quantity reached during this period.
137
Estimated cumulative quantity reached in the preceding period.
138
Estimated cumulative quantity reached now.
139
Surveyed cumulative quantity reached in the preceding period.
140
Surveyed cumulative quantity reached now.
141
Surveyed quantity reached during this period.
142
Total quantity planned.
143
Quantity remaining.
144
Plus or minus tolerance expressed as a monetary amount.
145
The stock on hand, undamaged, and available for despatch, sale or use.
146
The stock quantity required or planned to have on hand, undamaged and available for use.
147
Quantity to be shipped directly to a customer from a manufacturing site.
148
Indication of final quantity for amortization.
149
Indication of actual share of the order quantity for amortization.
150
Indication of actual cumulated quantity of previous and actual amortization order quantity.
151
Quantity advised by supplier or shipper, in contrast to quantity actually received.
152
The total quantity of a product on hand at a location. This includes as well units awaiting return to manufacturer, units unavailable due to inspection procedures and undamaged stock available for despatch, resale or use.
153
Quantity of goods sold in a specified period.
154
Quantity of goods required to meet future demands. - Market intelligence quantity.
155
Quantity required to maintain the requisite on-hand stock of goods.
156
To specify the quantity of an inventory movement.
157
To specify the quantity of an opening stock balance.
158
To specify the quantity of a closing stock balance.
159
Number of times a means of transport stops before arriving at destination.
160
The quantity specified is the minimum output from a single production run.
161
The quantity defined is a sample for the purpose of validating dimensions.
162
The quantity defined is a sample for the purpose of validating function and performance.
163
Quantity of the referenced item required prior to full production.
164
Quantity of the referenced item which constitutes a standard batch for deliver purposes.
165
The multiples in which delivery batches can be supplied.
166
The total quantity of the referenced covering all future needs. Further orders of the referenced item are not expected.
167
The total quantity required by the buyer to be delivered.
168
The quantity required by the buyer to be delivered in a single shipment.
169
Quantity of the referenced item actually shipped.
170
Quantity of the referenced item allocated from available stock for delivery.
171
The number of pallets/handling units which can be safely stacked one on top of another.
172
The quantity of the referenced item which has a cost for tooling amortisation included in the item price.
173
The cumulative quantity of the referenced item which had a cost for tooling amortisation included in the item price.
174
The total quantity of the referenced item which has a cost for tooling amortisation included in the item price.
175
The number of pressing moulds contained within a single piece of the referenced tooling.
176
The number of related items which can be produced simultaneously with a single piece of the referenced tooling.
177
Maximum production output of the referenced tool over a period of time.
178
Maximum production output of the referenced tool over its productive lifetime.
179
The number of deliveries normally expected to be despatched within each despatch period.
180
The quantity of a referenced component supplied by the buyer for manufacturing of an ordered item.
181
The quantity specified is the maximum output from a single production run.
182
Quantity of the referenced item which has previously been ordered and is now cancelled.
183
This delivery instruction does not contain any delivery requirements.
184
Quantity of the referenced material within the ordered time.
185
The quantity of received goods rejected for quantity reasons.
186
The cumulative quantity scheduled up to the accumulation start date.
187
The quantity scheduled for delivery.
188
Number of identical handling units in terms of type and contents.
189
The number of packages contained in one handling unit.
190
The item quantity specified on the despatch note.
191
An adjustment to inventory quantity.
192
Quantity of goods which are free of charge.
193
Free quantity included in ordered quantity.
194
Quantity which has been received and accepted at a given location.
195
Quantity which has been received but not accepted at a given location and which will consequently be returned to the relevant party.
196
Quantity which has been received but not accepted at a given location and which will consequently be destroyed.
197
Quantity at which an order may be triggered to replenish.
198
Quantity which is currently in transit.
199
Quantity which has been withdrawn from inventory since the last inventory report.
200
Free quantity not included in ordered quantity.
201
To indicate the recommended quantity of an article required to support overhaul and repair activities.
202
To indicate the quantity required for the next higher assembly.
203
Provides the standard quantity of an article in which one unit can be issued.
204
Provides the cumulative quantity of an item which has been identified as scrapped.
205
The quantity of magazines or newspapers grouped together with the spine facing alternate directions in a bundle.
206
Recommended quantity of an article which is required to meet an agreed level of maintenance.
207
Number of labour hours.
208
Quantity of the material needed to maintain and repair equipment.
209
Incremental needs over and above normal replenishment calculations, but not intended to permanently change the model parameters.
210
Quantity returned by a consumer.
211
Quantity to override the normal replenishment model calculations, but not intended to permanently change the model parameters.
212
Net quantity sold which includes returns of saleable inventory and other adjustments.
213
Quantity which was transferred out of this location.
214
Quantity which was transferred into this location.
215
Quantity of inventory received which cannot be sold in its present condition.
216
Quantity reserved for consumer delivery or pickup and not yet withdrawn from inventory.
217
Quantity of inventory which was requested but was not available.
218
Quantity returned in a damaged or defective condition.
219
Quantity subject to taxation.
220
The numeric value of measure units counted by a meter.
221
The maximum quantity which may be requested.
222
The minimum quantity which may be requested.
223
The quantity for a defined period divided by the number of days of the period.
224
The number of budgeted hours.
225
The number of actual hours.
226
The number of earned value hours.
227
The number of estimated hours.
228
Quantity of a resource that is level for the duration of the task.
229
Quantity of a resource available to complete a task.
230
Quantity of work units of time.
231
Quantity of work shifts per day.
232
Work units of time per work shift.
233
Work calendar units of time.
234
Quantity representing the elapsed duration.
235
Quantity representing the remaining duration.
236
Quantity representing the original duration.
237
Quantity representing the current duration.
238
Quantity representing the total float time.
239
Quantity representing the free float time.
240
Quantity representing lag time.
241
Quantity representing lead time.
242
The number of months.
243
Quantity of products reserved for sales delivered direct to the customer.
244
Quantity of products reserved for retail sales.
245
A quantity of inventory supplied at consolidated discount terms.
246
A quantity of goods issued as a replacement for a returned quantity.
247
A forecast of additional quantity which will be sold during a period of promotional activity.
248
Quantity reserved for specific purposes.
249
Quantity displayed within a retail outlet but not available for sale.
250
The difference recorded between theoretical and physical inventory.
251
The incremental quantity by which ordering is carried out.
252
A quantity of goods which needs manipulation before despatch.
253
A quantity of goods which are held in a restricted area for quarantine purposes.
254
A quantity of goods which has been withheld by the owner of the goods.
255
A quantity of goods not available for despatch.
256
Quantity of goods which are awaiting delivery.
257
A quantity of goods held in physical inventory.
258
Quantity of goods under the control of a logistic service provider.
259
The optimal quantity for a given purpose.
260
The difference between the scheduled quantity and the quantity delivered to the consignee at a given date.