GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) and Application Identifier Specification |
In early 1991 the Uniform Code Council (UCC) and the International Article Numbering Association (EAN) released new barcode standards for use in the worldwide distribution of retail, industrial, and commercial products. These new standards, often called "GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128)," specify a standard of Application Identifiers (AI). An AI is a numeral that prefixes and identifies the intended purpose (such as batch number or perishability date) of a barcode data field. For example, the AI "01" indicates that what follows is the 14-digit GS1 primary identification number, and AI "30" means that what follows is the number of items in each package.
When the GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) option or the Apply Application Identifier Specification option on the Symbology and Size property page is enabled,
Leading FNC1 character generated automatically. A FNC1 character is printed at the beginning of the barcode. (If the symbology is GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128), it appears immediately following the GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) start character). It is used as an identification prefix or "flag character" to indicate that the rest of the symbol code complies with the new GS1 distribution standards.
Additional FNC1 characters can be entered manually. The FNC1 character may be entered manually by putting "^1" into the barcode data string for use as a field separator when combining multiple data fields into a single barcode. This use of the FNC1 character is described in more detail in the following topics, GS1 Application Identifiers and Entering Function Characters into the GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) Data String.
GS1 Application Identifiers. All of the current GS1 Application Identifiers are supported by
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If a symbology is always used for the same application, then the Application Identifier will appear in the human readable part of the symbol but not the barcode. For example, all GS1 DataBar (RSS) symbologies have an implied Application Identifier of "01". |
Automatic addition of check digits to certain data fields. Certain data fields with Application Identifiers make use of an additional check digit, usually a MOD 10. When such a data field is used,
Extra spaces and parentheses are added to the human readable characters. Most GS1 applications specify that extra spaces and parentheses be added to the barcode's human readable text. In its default mode,
The following options are available for GS1 Composite symbols featuring more than one data source:
Apply Application Identifier Specification to Primary Data GS1 Composite. Visible as an option for the following types:
GS1 DataBar Expanded
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked
GS1-128 (CC-A/CC-B)
GS1-128 (CC-C)
Apply Application Identifier Specification to Secondary Data GS1 Composite. Visible as an option for all types.
The following option is available for GS1 DataBar (RSS) symbols:
Apply Application Identifier Specification. Visible as an option for the following types:
GS1 DataBar Expanded
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked
Code 128
GS1-128
GS1 Composite
GS1 DataBar (RSS)