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To specify a pertinent quantity.
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DE
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St
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M
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Quantity type code qualifier |
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M
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Number of consumer units in the traded unit |
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M
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Only integers are permitted |
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D
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litre |
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All code values from EANCOM code list 6411 and UN/ECE Recommendation 20 code list available. |
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Segmentstatus: Mandatory
This segment indicates the number of consumer units in the invoiced unit.
Notes:
This segment can have more than one repetition, e.g. number of packages per pack of cigarettes, number of cigarettes per pack, etc.
The use of more than one QTY segment needs to be bilaterally agreed.
Fractional digits are not allowed for piece goods (e.g. DE 6411 = piece (default), PA, EA, etc.) !
DE 6411 is only used, if the article is a variable quantity article. Default value is piece.
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QTY+59:5' |
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The invoiced unit contains 5 consumer units. |
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Max. Occ. = Maximum Occurrence, St = Status, * = Restricted Codes Status: M=Mandatory, R=Required, O=Optional, D=Dependent, A=Advised, N=Not used
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