2.6 Hierarchy Attributes – Business Process Notes
These attributes must be evaluated in conjunction with each other to understand a specific GTIN.
These attributes must be evaluated in conjunction with each other to understand a specific GTIN.
A variety Pack is a predefined pack of two or more trade items that are combined and sold together as a single trade item.
A trade item hierarchy consists of multiple GTINs linked together to represent a product's packaging hierarchy levels. Each level of the hierarchy is assigned a unique GTIN, and represents that specific unit, pack, case, or pallet.
The objective in this section is to understand how to set up trade items with different hierarchies – a simple hierarchy, a complex hierarchy, a hierarchy containing a variety pack and a hierarchy containing a display unit.
The GS1 GDM Attribute Implementation Guideline was developed around a common set of guiding principles.
■ Utilise the GS1 Style Guide when referring to styling principles.
■ Always use non-branded images.
■ Minimise the detail required to create clarity for users. Create the visual equivalent of a GS1 Attribute Definition for Business where appropriate.
While utilising this guideline (or other GS1 standards), users may encounter a situation where they are unable to find a specific attribute in the GDM or code value in a specific code list that meets the need of their product. To resolve this challenge, the first step is to look further into the GDD and GDSN standards, which contain all GS1 standard attributes and GS1-maintained code lists.
The GS1 GDM Attribute Implementation Guideline is intended to be used in conjunction with the GS1 Global Data Model and the GS1 Attribute Definitions for Business (ADB) standards. This document assumes a general familiarity with the Global Data Model and its concepts.