Segment
X12 EDI Release 00305
To specify the delivery pattern of health care services
Elements
Code specifying the type of quantity.
Codes (465)- 10Cumulative Quantity - Rejected Material: Disposition Pending
- 11Split Quantity
- 12Ship Notice Quantity
- 13Collateral Requirements
- 14Quantity in Float
- 15Quantity in Hold Out
- 16Line Thread Quantity
- 17Quantity on Hand
- 18Previous Week Quantity
- 19Unverified Receipts
- 20Unusable Quantity
- 21Cumulative Quantity Shipped Short - Disposition Pending
- 22Cumulative Quantity Shipped Short - Disposition Challenged
- 23Cumulative Quantity Shipped Long - Disposition Pending
- 24Cumulative Quantity Shipped Long - Disposition Challenged
- 25OEM Inventory
- 26Total Inventory
- 27Committed Quantity
- 28Quantity Available for Return
- 29Projected Available Inventory
- 30Quote Quantity on Inventory
- 31Additional Demand Quantity
- 32Quantity Sold
- 33Quantity Available for Sale (stock quantity)
- 34Noncommitted Inventory on Shelf
- 35Inventory on Shelf + Work in Progress
- 36Distributor Inventory
- 37Work In Process
- 38Original Quantity
- 39Shipped Quantity
- 40Remaining Quantity
- 41Number of Batches
- 42Number of Checks
- 45Cumulative quantity on order
- 46Total transactions
- 47Primary Net Quantity
- 48Secondary Net Quantity
- 49Number of Signed Bills of Lading
- 50Number of Copies of Bill of Lading
- 51Number of Unsigned Bills of Lading
- 52Number of Originals
- 53Original payment item count.
- 54Bank reject item count.
- 55Net to pay item count.
- 56Minimum Contract Quantity
- 57Minimum Order Quantity
- 58Payment Cancellation Item Count
- 60Total Authorized Quantity
- 61Remaining Authorized Quantity
- 62Number of Days Covered by Inventory
- 63On Order Quantity
- 64Past Due Quantity
- 65Previous Month's Usage
- 66Minimum Fabrication Quantity
- 67Minimum Ship Quantity
- 68Maximum Number of Shipments Allowed
- 69Incremental Order Quantity
- 70Maximum Order Quantity
- 72Minimum Stock Level
- 73Maximum Stock Level
- 74Damaged Goods
- 75Receipts
- 76Returns
- 77Stock Transfers In
- 78Stock Transfers Out
- 79Billing Unit(s) Per Pricing Unit
- 80Pricing Unit(s) Per Billing Unit
- 81Prepaid Quantity Shipped
- 82Prepaid Quantity Not Shipped
- 83Submitted Quantity Sold
- 84Submitted Quantity Returned
- 85Lot Size
- 86Nonconformance Quantity
- 87Quantity Received
- 88Beds
- 89Operating Beds
- 90Acknowledged Quantity
- 91Additional Usage Quantity
- 92Allotted Usage Quantity
- 93Attendant-Handled Quantity
- 94Billable Quantity
- 95Data Storage Quantity
- 96Non-Billable Quantity
- 97Non-Urgent Delivery Quantity
- 98Overflow Quantity
- 99Quantity Used
- 01Discrete Quantity
- 02Cumulative Quantity
- 03Discreet Quantity - Rejected Material
- 04Discrete Quantity - Rejected Material: Disposition Replacement
- 05Discrete Quantity - Rejected Material: Disposition Credit
- 06Discrete Quantity - Rejected Material: Disposition Pending
- 07Cumulative Quantity - Rejected Material
- 08Cumulative Quantity - Rejected Material: Disposition Replacement
- 09Cumulative Quantity - Rejected Material: Disposition Credit
- 1AOriginal Duration (in calendar units)
- 1BCurrent Duration (in calendar units)
- 1CRemaining Duration (in calendar units)
- 1DTotal Float (in calendar units)
- 1EFree Float (in calendar units)
- 1FLag (as in Lag Time - in calendar units)
- 1GLead Time (in calendar units)
- 1HStarted
- 1ICompleted
- 1JDue
- 1KTime Units
- 1LShifts
- 1MTime units per shift
- 1NScrap allowed
- 1OCalendar Units
- 1PResource (Quantity) available
- 1QTotal Resource (Quantity)
- 1RLevel Resource (Quantity)
- 1SLate
- 1TNumber of Delinquent Installments
- 1UNumber of Loans
- 1VTotal Number of Mortgagees
- 1WTotal Number of Loan Detail Records
- 1XPrescription Effective Period
- 2ICO2 Injection Volume
- A1Acceptable Unserviceable Quantity
- A2Optimistic Duration
- A3Most Likely Duration
- A4Pessimistic Duration
- A5Adjusted Quantity
- A6Accidents
- A7Years in School
- A8Number of Dependents
- A9Years on Job
- AAUnacknowledged Quantity
- ABUrgent Delivery Quantity
- ACVoice Storage Quantity
- ADMaintenance Units
- AEMinimum Average Time Requirement (MATR) Units
- AFWide Area Telephone Service (WATS)/800 Service Units
- AGNumber of End Users
- AHNumber of Message Recipients
- AINumber of Operator Credits
- AJDaily Adjustments
- AKYears in this Line of Work/Profession
- AOVerified Receipts
- APOrder Quantity Multiple
- AQContribution Total
- ARLoan Repayment Total
- ASParticipant Total
- ATActual
- AUCumulative Actual
- AVBudget
- AWCumulative Budget
- AXNumber of Insured Lives
- AYForecast
- AZForecast at Complete
- B1Number of Mortgagors
- B2Mortgage Pool Count
- B3Requested Amount
- B4Approved Amount
- B5Additional Amount
- B6Pre-op Days
- B7Post-op Days
- BADue-In
- BBContractor Cumulative to Date
- BCBudget At Complete
- BDContractor at Complete
- BESubcontractor Cumulative to Date
- BFAge Modifying Units
- BGSubcontractor at Complete
- BIBook Inventory
- BQBackorder Quantity
- BRBlood Record
- CACovered - Actual
- CBClosing Statement Balance
- CDCo-insured - Actual
- CECovered - Estimated
- CFCo-insured - Estimated
- CGCumulative Gas Volume
- CHCumulative Effect of Prior Period Adjustment
- CICumulative Gas Injection Volume
- CLCumulative Liquid Injection Volume
- CNContinuance Duration
- COCumulative Oil/Condensate Volume
- CPCurrent Period Imbalance
- CRCertified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Number of Concurrent Procedures
- CSCurrent Service Life
- CWCumulative Water Volume
- D3Number of Co-insurance Days
- DADependent's Age
- DBDeductible Blood Units
- DGGas Used for Drilling
- DODays Operated
- DPDays Produced
- DRDirect Workers
- DTDependent Total
- DYDays
- E1Course Segments
- E2Degree Segments
- E3Employed on this job
- E4Employed in this Profession
- E5Employed by this Company
- ECUse of Extracorporeal Circulation
- EMEmergency Modifying Units
- EPProduct Exchange Amount
- ESEnding Stock
- ETEmployee Total
- EWEvaporated Water
- F1Off Lease Fuel
- FBFurnished Blood Units
- FCFuel Consumed or Burned Amount
- FDVehicular Radios
- FEPortable Radios
- FFFlare or Flash
- FGMarine Radios
- FHPagers
- FIConventional Mobiles
- FJTrunked Channels
- FKMobile Loading Allocation
- FLUnits
- FMAircraft Radios
- FSGas Used for Fuel System
- FTForecast to Complete
- GIGas Injection Volume
- GLGas Lift Volume
- GPGross Production
- GQGovernment Reporting Quantity
- GRGas Receipt Volume
- GTGrade Transfer Amount
- GVGas Volume
- HMUse of Hypothermia
- HOUse of Hypotension
- HPUse of Hyperbaric Pressurization
- HRUse of Hypertension
- HSHours
- IINumber of Irregular Interest Payments
- INIndirect Workers
- IPNumber of Interest Payments
- IQIn-Transit Quantity
- ITIntertank Transfer Amount
- JSJudicial Stay Duration
- K6Drafts
- KAEstimated
- KBNet Quantity Increase
- KCNet Quantity Decrease
- KDExpenditure Quantity
- KEOriginals
- KFDuplicates
- KGCompleted Line Items
- KHCompleted Contracts
- KIActive Contracts Delinquent-Buying Party Caused
- KJActive Contracts Delinquent
- KKActive Contracts Delinquent-Contractor Caused
- KLActive Contracts Delinquent-Unknown Causes
- KMActive Line Items Delinquent
- KNActive Line Items Delinquent-Buying Party Caused
- KOActive Line Items Delinquent-Contractor Caused
- KPActive Line Items Delinquent-Unknown Causes
- KQContracts Completed Delinquent-Buying Party Caused
- KRContract Completed Delinquent-Contractor Caused
- KSContracts Completed Delinquent-Unknown Causes
- KUReported Deficiencies
- KVLine Items Completed Delinquent-Buying Party Caused
- KWLine Items Completed Delinquent-Contractor Caused
- KXLine Items Completed Delinquent-Unknown Causes
- KYCorrective Action Requests-Verbal
- KZCorrective Action Requests-Written
- LALife-time Reserve - Actual
- LBLoss Allowance
- LELife-time Reserve - Estimated
- LGLoss or Gain
- LHLost Gas
- LILiquid Injection Volume
- LKCorrective Action Requests-Method C
- LLCorrective Action Requests-Method D
- LMCorrective Action Requests-Method E
- LNAged Active Line Items Delinquent-Contractor Caused
- LOLost Oil
- LPLease Periods
- LQAged Line Items Delinquent
- LRAged Line Items Completed-Contractor Caused
- LTTariff Loss Allowance
- LVOil/Condensate Volume
- LWLost Work Time Actual
- LXLost Work Time Estimated
- M1Matching Equipment
- MAMiscellaneous Allowance
- MIMiles
- MNMonth
- MOMinimum Order Package Level
- MQMaximum Ship Quantity
- NANumber of Non-covered Days
- NBNumber of Units (Housing)
- NCNumber of Claimants
- NENon-Covered - Estimated
- NFNumber of Full-Time Employees
- NNNumber of Hospitals
- NONumber of Physicians
- NPNumber of Members
- NQNumber of Franchisees
- NRNot Replaced Blood Units
- NSNumber of Stations
- NVNet
- ODOther Miscellaneous Disposition
- OHOther Injection Volume
- OIOpening Statement Balance
- OROriginal
- OTNumber of Operating Periods at Failure
- OUOutlier Days
- OVOverage
- P3Physical Status III
- P4Physical Status IV
- P5Physical Status V
- P6Number of Services or Procedures
- PAPipeline Adjustment or Allowance
- PBPressure Base
- PCPrior Cumulative Imbalance
- PEPeriod of Employment
- PFGas Used for Plant Fuel
- POPercentage of Ordered Quantity
- PPPurchase of Product
- PQCumulative Quantity Required Prior to the First Scheduled Period
- PRRequirement Quantity that was Previously Released
- PSPrescription
- PWPitted Water
- PXPrior Units Accepted
- Q1Minimum quantity to which tax rate applies
- Q2Maximum quantity to which tax rate applies
- QAQuantity Approved
- QBQuantity Dispensed
- QCQuantity Disapproved
- QDQuantity Delivered
- QEQuantity Deferred
- QFHigh Fabrication Authorization Quantity
- QHQuantity on Hold
- QOOperating Quantity
- QPQuantity by Position
- QRHigh Raw Material Authorization Quantity
- QSQuantity Per Skid
- QUQuantity Serviced
- QVQuantity Cancelled
- RARefills Authorized
- RBReplaced Blood Units
- RCNumber of Items Authorized at Store
- RDNumber of Items Authorized at Warehouse
- REGas Returned to Earth
- RFNumber of Items in Stock
- RGGas Used for Repressuring or Pressure Maintenance
- RHNumber of Shelf Tags
- RJQuantity Available on Shelf
- RLGas Returned to Property for fuel
- RQRoyalty
- RSNumber of Shelf Facings
- RWWater Re-injected on Property
- S1Planned Unit Development (PUD) Units
- S2Rooms, Finished Area Above Grade
- S3Dwelling Area
- S4Garage or Carport Area
- S5Units for Sale
- S6Gross Rent Multiplier
- S7Age, High Value
- S8Age, Low Value
- S9Bedrooms, Finished Area Above Grade
- SAShipments
- SBSolicited
- SCBathrooms, Finished Area Above Grade
- SDCriminal Sentence Duration
- SEGross Living, Finished Area Above Grade
- SFSite
- SGSwan-Ganz
- SHShortage
- SIRooms
- SJArea of Level
- SKGas Shrinkage
- SLPredominate Age
- SMMinimum Criminal Sentence Duration
- SNAge
- SOOil Sedimentation
- SPDays Supply
- SQProduct Sales Amount
- SREffective Age
- STStandard
- SXMaximum Criminal Sentence Duration
- TATank Allowance
- TBOil Theft
- TCTotal at Complete
- TDTotal to Date
- TENumber of Theatres
- THTheoretical Quantity
- TJDuration in Current Job
- TOTotal
- TPTime in Position
- TRTrips
- UGGas Used on Property
- V1Retention Quantity
- V2Available Quantity
- V3Transfer Quantity
- VAVolume Shrinkage Adjustment or Allowance
- VGGas Vented
- VRVariance
- VSVisits
- WATotal number of Workers' Compensation First Reports
- WBTotal number of Workers' Compensation Subsequent Reports
- WCTotal number of Workers' Compensation Combined Reports
- WDUnits Worked per Day
- WOOperator's Working Interest
- WPNumber of Producing Wells Remaining on Property or Facility
- WRNumber of Producing Wells Remaining on Royalty Account
- WTTotal Working Interest
- WVWater Volume
- X1Producing Wells
- XATotal of Issuable Assets
- XBTotal System Backorder Quantity, High Priority
- XCTotal Service Backorder Quantity, High Priority
- XDTotal System Backorder Quantity, Low Priority
- XETotal Service Backorder Quantity, Low Priority
- XGOn Hand and Due-In
- XJOther War Reserve Material Requirements Protectable (OWRMRP) Quantity
- XOCirculating Oil
- XTProtected Quantity
- XUReserved
- XVRequisitioning Objective
- XXAuthorized Retention Level
- XYSafety Level
- XZBackorder Lines
- YATotal Demand Quantity
- YBTotal Demand Orders
- YCFirst Quarter Recurring Demand
- YDFirst Quarter Recurring Orders
- YEFirst Quarter Non-recurring Demand
- YFFirst Quarter Non-recurring Orders
- YGSecond Quarter Recurring Demand
- YHSecond Quarter Recurring Orders
- YJSecond Quarter Non-recurring Demand
- YKSecond Quarter Non-recurring Orders
- YLThird Quarter Recurring Demand
- YMThird Quarter Recurring Orders
- YNThird Quarter Non-recurring Demand
- YPThird Quarter Non-recurring Orders
- YQFourth Quarter Recurring Demand
- YRFourth Quarter Recurring Orders
- YSFourth Quarter Non-recurring Demand
- YTFourth Quarter Non-recurring Orders
- YWReorder Point Quantity
- YXContract Line Item Quantity
- YYYears
- Z1Units Worked Last Day
- Z2Units Worked per Week
- Z3Units Worked per Quarter
- Z4Number Weeks Paid
- Z6Unused Accumulated Sick Days
- ZAFederal Medicare or Medicaid Claim Mandate - Category 1
- ZBFederal Medicare or Medicaid Claim Mandate - Category 2
- ZCFederal Medicare or Medicaid Claim Mandate - Category 3
- ZDFederal Medicare or Medicaid Claim Mandate - Category 4
- ZEFederal Medicare or Medicaid Claim Mandate - Category 5
- ZFFederal Pension Mandate - Category 1
- ZGFederal Pension Mandate - Category 2
- ZHFederal Pension Mandate - Category 3
- ZIHolding Period
- ZJFederal Pension Mandate - Category 5
- ZKFederal Medicare or Medicaid Payment Mandate - Category 1
- ZLFederal Medicare or Medicaid Payment Mandate - Category 2
- ZMFederal Medicare or Medicaid Payment Mandate - Category 3
- ZNFederal Medicare or Medicaid Payment Mandate - Category 4
- ZOFederal Medicare or Medicaid Payment Mandate - Category 5
- ZPFederal Pension Mandate - Category 4
- ZRExtended Term
- ZSAmortization Term
Code specifying the units in which a value is being expressed, or manner in which a measurement has been taken
Codes (726)- 10Group
- 11Outfit
- 12Packet
- 13Ration
- 14Shot
- 15Stick
- 16115 Kilogram Drum
- 17100 Pound Drum
- 1855 Gallon Drum
- 19Tank Truck
- 2020 Foot Container
- 2140 Foot Container
- 22Deciliter per Gram
- 23Grams per Cubic Centimeter
- 24Theoretical Pounds
- 25Grams per Square Centimeter
- 26Actual Tons
- 27Theoretical Tons
- 28Kilograms per Square Meter
- 29Pounds per 1000 Square Feet
- 30Horsepower Days per Air Dry Metric Tons
- 31Catchweight
- 32Kilograms per Air Dry Metric Tons
- 33Kilopascal Square Meters per Gram
- 34Kilopascals per Millimeter
- 35Milliliters per Square Centimeter Second
- 36Cubic Feet per Minute per Square Foot
- 37Ounces per Square Foot
- 38Ounces per Square Foot per 0.01 Inch
- 40Milliliter per Second
- 41Milliliter per Minute
- 43Super Bulk Bag
- 44500 Kilogram Bulk Bag
- 45300 Kilogram Bulk Bag
- 4625 Kilogram Bulk Bag
- 4750 Pound Bag
- 48Bulk Car Load
- 50Actual Kilograms
- 51Actual Tonnes
- 52Credits
- 53Theoretical Kilograms
- 54Theoretical Tonnes
- 56Sitas
- 57Mesh
- 58Net Kilograms
- 59Parts Per Million
- 60Percent Weight
- 61Parts Per Billion
- 62Percent Per 1000 Hours
- 63Failure Rate In Time
- 64Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge
- 65Coulomb
- 66Oersteds
- 67Siemens
- 68Ampere
- 69Test Specific Scale
- 70Volt
- 71Volt-Ampere Per Pound
- 72Watts Per Pound
- 73Ampere Turn Per Centimeter
- 74Milli Pascals
- 76Gauss
- 77Mil
- 78Kilogauss
- 79Electron Volt
- 80Pounds Per Square Inch Absolute
- 81Henry
- 82Ohm
- 83Farad
- 84Kilo Pounds Per Square Inch (KSI)
- 85Foot Pounds
- 86Joules
- 87Pounds per Cubic Foot
- 89Poise
- 90Saybold Universal Second
- 91Stokes
- 92Calories per Cubic Centimeter
- 93Calories per Gram
- 94Curl Units
- 9520,000 Gallon Tankcar
- 9610,000 Gallon Tankcar
- 9710 Kilogram Drum
- 9815 Kilogram Drum
- 01Actual Pounds
- 02Statute Mile
- 03Seconds
- 04Small Spray
- 05Lifts
- 08Heat Lots
- 1ACar Mile
- 1BCar Count
- 1CLocomotive Count
- 1DCaboose Count
- 1EEmpty Car
- 1FTrain Mile
- 1GFuel Usage (Gallons)
- 1HCaboose Mile
- 1IFixed Rate
- 1JTon Miles
- 1KLocomotive Mile
- 1LTotal Car Count
- 1MTotal Car Mile
- 1NCount
- 1OSeason
- 1XQuarter Mile
- 2ARadians Per Second
- 2BRadians Per Second Squared
- 2CRoentgen
- 2FVolts Per Meter
- 2GVolts (Alternating Current)
- 2HVolts (Direct Current)
- 2IBritish Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Hour
- 2JCubic Centimeters Per Second
- 2KCubic Feet Per Hour
- 2LCubic Feet Per Minute
- 2MCentimeters Per Second
- 2NDecibels
- 2PKilobyte
- 2QKilobecquerel
- 2RKilocurie
- 2UMegagram
- 2VMegagrams Per Hour
- 2WBin
- 2XMeters Per Minute
- 2YMilliroentgen
- 2ZMillivolts
- 3ADegrees Lovibond
- 3BMegajoule
- 3CManmonth
- 3EPounds Per Pound of Product
- 3FKilograms Per Liter of Product
- 3GPounds Per Piece of Product
- 3HKilograms Per Kilogram of Product
- 3IKilograms Per Piece of Product
- 4ABobbin
- 4BCap
- 4CCentistokes
- 4DCurie
- 4E20-Pack
- 4F100-Pack
- 4GMicroliter
- 4H
- 4IMeters Per Second
- 4JMeters Per Second Per Second
- 4KMilliamperes
- 4LMegabyte
- 4MMilligrams Per Hour
- 4NMegabecquerel
- 4OMicrofarad
- 4PNewtons Per Meter
- 4QOunce Inch
- 4ROunce Foot
- 4SPascal
- 4TPicofarad
- 4UPounds Per Hour
- 4VCubic Meter Per Hour
- 4WTon Per Hour
- 4XKiloliter Per Hour
- 5ABarrels per Minute
- 5BBatch
- 5CGallons per Thousand
- 5EMMSCF/Day
- 5FPounds per Thousand
- 5GPump
- 5HStage
- 5IStandard Cubic Foot
- 5JHydraulic Horse Power
- 5KCount per Minute
- 5PSeismic Level
- 5QSeismic Line
- A8Dollars per Hours
- AABall
- ABBulk Pack
- ACAcre
- ADBytes
- AEAmperes per Meter
- AFCentigram
- AHAdditional Minutes
- AIAverage Minutes Per Call
- AJCop
- AKFathom
- ALAccess Lines
- AMAmpoule
- ANMinutes or Messages
- APAluminum Pounds Only
- AQAnti-hemophilic Factor (AHF) Units
- ARSuppository
- ASAssortment
- ATAtmosphere
- AUOcular Insert System
- AVCapsule
- AWPowder-Filled Vials
- AXTwenty
- AYAssembly
- AZBritish Thermal Units (BTUs) per Pound
- B0British Thermal Units (BTUs) per Cubic Foot
- B1Barrels per Day
- B2Bunks
- B3Batting Pound
- B4Barrel, Imperial
- B5Billet
- B6Bun
- B7Cycles
- B8Board
- B9Batt
- BABale
- BBBase Box
- BCBucket
- BDBundle
- BEBeam
- BFBoard Feet
- BGBag
- BHBrush
- BIBar
- BJBand
- BKBook
- BLBlock
- BMBolt
- BNBulk
- BOBottle
- BP100 Board Feet
- BQBrake horse power
- BRBarrel
- BSBasket
- BTBelt
- BUBushel
- BVBushel, Dry Imperial
- BWBase Weight
- BXBox
- BYBritish Thermal Unit (BTU)
- BZMillion BTUs/Dekatherm
- C0Calls
- C1Composite Product Pounds (Total Weight)
- C2Carset
- C3Centiliter
- C4Carload
- C5Cost
- C6Cell
- C7Centipoise (CPS)
- C8Cubic Decimeter
- C9Coil Group
- CACase
- CBCarboy
- CCCubic Centimeter
- CDCarat
- CECentigrade, Celsius
- CFCubic Feet
- CGCard
- CHContainer
- CICubic Inches
- CJCone
- CKConnector
- CLCylinder
- CMCentimeter
- CNCan
- COCubic Meters (Net)
- CPCrate
- CQCartridge
- CRCubic Meter
- CSCassette
- CTCarton
- CUCup
- CVCover
- CWHundred Pounds (CWT)
- CXCoil
- CYCubic Yard
- CZCombo
- D2Shares
- D3Square Decimeter
- D5Kilogram Per Square Centimeter
- D8Draize Score
- D9Dyne per Square Centimeter
- DADays
- DBDry Pounds
- DCDisk (Disc)
- DDDegree
- DEDeal
- DFDram
- DGDecigram
- DHMiles
- DIDispenser
- DJDecagram
- DKKilometers
- DLDeciliter
- DMDecimeter
- DNDeci Newton-Meter
- DODollars, U.S.
- DPDozen Pair
- DQData Records
- DRDrum
- DSDisplay
- DTDry Ton
- DUDyne
- DXDynes per Centimeter
- DYDirectory Books
- DZDozen
- E1Hectometer
- E3Inches, Fraction-Average
- E4Inches, Fraction-Minimum
- E5Inches, Fraction-Actual
- E7Inches, Decimal-Average
- E8Inches, Decimal-Actual
- E9English, (Feet, Inches)
- EAEach
- EBElectronic Mail Boxes
- ECEach per Month
- EDInches, Decimal-Nominal
- EFInches, Fraction-Nominal
- EMInches, Decimal-Minimum
- EPEleven pack
- EQEquivalent Gallons
- EVEnvelope
- EXFeet, Inches and Fraction
- EYFeet, Inches and Decimal
- EZFeet and Decimal
- F1Thousand Cubic Feet Per Day
- F9Fibers per Cubic Centimeter of Air
- FAFahrenheit
- FBFields
- FCBlister Pak
- FDMillion Particles per Cubic Foot
- FETrack Foot
- FFHundred Cubic Meters
- FGTransdermal Patch
- FHMicromolar
- FLFlake Ton
- FMMillion Cubic Feet
- FOFluid Ounce
- FPPounds per Sq. Ft.
- FRFeet Per Minute
- FSFeet Per Second
- FTFoot
- FZFluid Ounce (Imperial)
- G2U.S. Gallons Per Minute
- G3Imperial Gallons Per Minute
- G4Gigabecquerel
- G5Gill (Imperial)
- G7Microfiche Sheet
- GAGallon
- GBGallons/Day
- GCGrams per 100 Grams
- GDGross Barrels
- GEPounds per Gallon
- GFGrams per 100 Centimeters
- GGGreat Gross (Dozen Gross)
- GHHalf Gallon
- GIImperial Gallons
- GJGrams per Milliliter
- GKGrams per Kilogram
- GLGrams per Liter
- GMGrams per Sq. Meter
- GNGross Gallons
- GOMilligrams per Square Meter
- GPMilligrams per Cubic Meter
- GQMicrograms per Cubic Meter
- GRGram
- GSGross
- GTGross Kilogram
- GVGigajoules
- GWGallons Per Thousand Cubic Feet
- GXGrain
- GYGross Yard
- GZGage Systems
- H1Half Pages - Electronic
- H2Half Liter
- H4Hectoliter
- HAHank
- HBHundred Boxes
- HCHundred Count
- HDHalf Dozen
- HEHundredth of a Carat
- HFHundred Feet
- HGHectogram
- HHHundred Cubic Feet
- HIHundred Sheets
- HJHorsepower
- HKHundred Kilograms
- HLHundred Feet - Linear
- HMMiles Per Hour
- HNMillimeters of Mercury
- HOHundred Troy Ounces
- HPMillimeter H20
- HRHours
- HSHundred Square Feet
- HTHalf Hour
- HUHundred
- HVHundred Weight (Short)
- HWHundred Weight (Long)
- HYHundred Yards
- HZHertz
- IAInch Pound
- IBInches Per Second (Vibration Velocity)
- ICCounts per Inch
- IEPerson
- IFInches of Water
- IHInhaler
- IIColumn-Inches
- ILInches per Minute
- IMImpressions
- INInch
- IPInsurance Policy
- ITCounts per Centimeter
- IUInches Per Second (Linear Speed)
- IVInches Per Second Per Second (Acceleration)
- IWInches Per Second Per Second (Vibration Acceleration)
- J2Joule Per Kilogram
- JBJumbo
- JEJoule Per Kelvin
- JGJoule per Gram
- JKMega Joule per Kilogram
- JMMegajoule/Cubic Meter
- JOJoint
- JRJar
- JUJug
- K1Kilowatt Demand
- K2Kilovolt Amperes Reactive Demand
- K3Kilovolt Amperes Reactive Hour
- K4Kilovolt Amperes
- K5Kilovolt Amperes Reactive
- K6Kiloliter
- K7Kilowatt
- KACake
- KBKilocharacters
- KCKilograms per Cubic Meter
- KDKilograms Decimal
- KEKeg
- KFKilopackets
- KGKilogram
- KHKilowatt Hour
- KIKilograms/Millimeter Width
- KJKilosegments
- KK100 Kilograms
- KLKilograms/Meter
- KMKilograms per Square Meter, Kilograms, Decimal
- KOMillequivalence Caustic Potash per Gram of Product
- KPKilometers Per Hour
- KQKilopascal
- KRKiloroentgen
- KS
- KTKit
- KVKelvin
- KWKilograms per Millimeter
- KXMilliliters per Kilogram
- L2Liters Per Minute
- LAPounds Per Cubic Inch
- LBPound
- LCLinear Centimeter
- LD
- LELite
- LFLinear Foot
- LGLong Ton
- LHLabor Hours
- LILinear Inch
- LJLarge Spray
- LKLink
- LLLifetime
- LMLinear Meter
- LNLength
- LOLot
- LPLiquid Pounds
- LQLiters Per Day
- LRLayer(s)
- LSLump Sum
- LTLiter
- LXLinear Yards Per Pound
- LYLinear Yard
- M0Magnetic Tapes
- M1Milligrams per Liter
- M2Millimeter-Actual
- M3Mat
- M4Monetary Value
- M5Microcurie
- M6Millibar
- M7Micro Inch
- M8Mega Pascals
- M9Million British Thermal Units per One Thousand Cubic Feet
- MAMachine/Unit
- MBMillimeter-Nominal
- MCMicrogram
- MDAir Dry Metric Ton
- MEMilligram
- MFMilligram per Sq. Ft. per Side
- MGMetric Gross Ton
- MHMicrons (Micrometers)
- MIMetric
- MJMinutes
- MKMilligrams Per Square Inch
- MLMilliliter
- MMMillimeter
- MNMetric Net Ton
- MOMonths
- MPMetric Ton
- MQ1000 Meters
- MRMeter
- MSSquare Millimeter
- MTMetric Long Ton
- MUMillicurie
- MVNumber of Mults
- MWMetric Ton Kilograms
- MXMixed
- MYMillimeter-Average
- MZMillimeter-minimum
- N1Pen Calories
- N2Number of Lines
- N3Print Point
- N4Pen Grams (Protein)
- N6Megahertz
- N9Cartridge Needle
- NAMilligrams per Kilogram
- NBBarge
- NCCar
- NDNet Barrels
- NENet Liters
- NFMessages
- NGNet Gallons
- NHMessage Hours
- NINet Imperial Gallons
- NJNumber of Screens
- NLLoad
- NMNautical Mile
- NNTrain
- NQMho
- NRMicro Mho
- NSShort Ton
- NTTrailer
- NUNewton-Meter
- NVVehicle
- NWNewton
- NXParts Per Thousand
- NYPounds Per Air-Dry Metric Ton
- OAPanel
- ONOunces per Square Yard
- OPTwo pack
- OTOvertime Hours
- OZOunce - Av
- P0Pages - Electronic
- P1Percent
- P2Pounds per Foot
- P3Three pack
- P4Four-pack
- P5Five-pack
- P6Six pack
- P7Seven pack
- P8Eight-pack
- P9Nine pack
- PAPail
- PBPair Inches
- PCPiece
- PDPad
- PEPounds Equivalent
- PFPallet (Lift)
- PGPounds Gross
- PHPack (PAK)
- PIPitch
- PJPounds, Decimal - Pounds per Square Foot - Pound Gage
- PKPackage
- PLPallet/Unit Load
- PMPounds-Percentage
- PNPounds Net
- POPounds per Inch of Length
- PPPlate
- PQPages per Inch
- PRPair
- PSPounds per Sq. Inch
- PTPint
- PUMass Pounds
- PVHalf Pint
- PWPounds per Inch of Width
- PXPint, Imperial
- PYPeck, Dry U.S.
- PZPeck, Dry Imperial
- Q1Quarter (Time)
- Q2Pint U.S. Dry
- Q3Meal
- Q4Fifty
- Q5Twenty-Five
- Q6Thirty-Six
- Q7Twenty-Four
- QAPages - Facsimile
- QBPages - Hardcopy
- QDQuarter Dozen
- QHQuarter Hours
- QKQuarter Kilogram
- QRQuire
- QSQuart, Dry U.S.
- QTQuart
- QUQuart, Imperial
- R1Pica
- R2Becquerel
- R3Revolutions Per Minute
- R4Calorie
- R5Thousands of Dollars
- R6Millions of Dollars
- R7Billions of Dollars
- R9Thousand Cubic Meters
- RARack
- RDRod (length) - 5.5 Yards
- REReel
- RGRing
- RHRunning or Operating Hours
- RKRoll-Metric Measure
- RLRoll
- RMReam
- RNReam-Metric Measure
- RORound
- RPPounds per Ream
- RSResets
- RTRevenue Ton Miles
- RURun
- S3Square Feet per Second
- S4Square Meters per Second
- S5Sixty-fourths of an Inch
- S6Sessions
- S7Storage Units
- S8Standard Advertising Units (SAUs)
- S9Slip Sheet
- SASandwich
- SBSquare Mile
- SCSquare Centimeter
- SDSolid Pounds
- SESection
- SFSquare Foot
- SGSegment
- SHSheet
- SISquare Inch
- SJSack
- SKSplit Tanktruck
- SLSleeve
- SMSquare Meter
- SNSquare Rod
- SOSpool
- SPShelf Package
- SQSquare
- SRStrip
- SSSheet-Metric Measure
- STSet
- SU
- SVSkid
- SWSkein
- SXShipment
- SYSquare Yard
- SZSyringe
- T0Telecommunications Lines in Service
- T1Thousand pounds gross
- T2Thousandths of an Inch
- T3Thousand Pieces
- T4Thousand Bags
- T5Thousand Casings
- T6Thousand Gallons
- T7Thousand Impressions
- T8Thousand Linear Inches
- T9Thousand Kilowatt Hours/Megawatt-Hour
- TATenth Cubic Foot
- TBTube
- TCTruckload
- TDTherms
- TETote
- TFTen Square Yards
- TGGross Ton
- THThousand
- TIThousand Square Inches
- TJThousand Sq. Centimeters
- TKTank
- TLThousand Feet (Linear)
- TMThousand Feet (Board)
- TNNet Ton (2,000 LB).
- TOTroy Ounce
- TPTen-pack
- TQThousand Feet
- TRTen Square Feet
- TSThousand Square Feet
- TTThousand Linear Meters
- TUThousand Linear Yards
- TVThousand Kilograms
- TWThousand Sheets
- TXTroy Pound
- TYTray
- TZThousand Cubic Feet
- U1Treatments
- U2Tablet
- U3Ten
- U5Two Hundred Fifty
- UATorr
- UBTelecommunications Lines in Service - Average
- UCTelecommunications Ports
- UDTenth Minutes
- UETenth Hours
- UFUsage per Telecommunications Line - Average
- UHTen Thousand Yards
- ULUnitless
- UMMillion Units
- UNUnit
- VAVolt-ampere per Kilogram
- VCFive Hundred
- VIVial
- VSVisit
- VT
- W2Wet Kilo
- W4
- WAWatts per Kilogram
- WBWet Pound
- WEWet Ton
- WGWine Gallon
- WHWheel
- WIWeight per Square Inch
- WKWeek
- WMWorking Months
- WPPennyweight
- WRWrap
- WT
- WU
- WWMilliliters of Water
- X1Chains (Land Survey)
- YDYard
- YL100 Lineal Yards
- YRYears
- YTTen Yards
- Z1Lift Van
- Z2Chest
- Z3Cask
- Z4Hogshead
- Z5Lug
- Z6Conference Points
- Z8Newspaper Agate Line
- ZPPage
- ZZMutually Defined
Code defining periods.
Codes (35)- 1Chargeable Periods
- 2Periods Held
- 3Free Periods
- 4Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays
- 5Other Allowance Periods
- 6Hour
- 7Day
- 8Not Applicable
- 10Six Hours
- 1112 Hours
- 1218 Hours
- 1324 Hours
- 14Debit Days
- 15Credit Days
- 16Excess Days
- 17Hazardous Days
- 18Holidays
- 19Saturdays and Sundays
- 20Sundays and Holidays
- 21Years
- 22Service Year
- 23Calendar Year
- 24Year to Date
- 25Contract
- 26Episode
- 27Visit
- 28Outlier
- 29Remaining
- 30Exceeded
- 31Not Exceeded
- 32Lifetime
- 33Lifetime Remaining
- 34Month
- 35Week
- ZMutually Defined
Code which specifies the routine shipments, deliveries, or calendar pattern.
Codes (40)- 11st Week of the Month
- 22nd Week of the Month
- 33rd Week of the Month
- 44th Week of the Month
- 55th Week of the Month
- 61st & 3rd Weeks of the Month
- 72nd & 4th Weeks of the Month
- 81st Working Day of Period
- 9Last Working Day of Period
- AMonday through Friday
- BMonday through Saturday
- CMonday through Sunday
- DMonday
- ETuesday
- FWednesday
- GThursday
- HFriday
- JSaturday
- KSunday
- LMonday through Thursday
- MImmediately
- NAs Directed
- ODaily Mon. through Fri.
- P1/2 Mon. & 1/2 Thurs.
- Q1/2 Tues. & 1/2 Thurs.
- R1/2 Wed. & 1/2 Fri.
- SOnce Anytime Mon. through Fri.
- T1/2 Tue. & 1/2 Fri.
- U1/2 Mon. & 1/2 Wed.
- V1/3 Mon., 1/3 Wed., 1/3 Fri.
- WWhenever Necessary
- X1/2 By Wed., Bal. By Fri.
- YNone (Also Used to Cancel or Override a Previous Pattern)
- ZMutually Defined
- SGTuesday through Friday
- SLMonday, Tuesday and Thursday
- SPMonday, Tuesday and Friday
- SXWednesday and Thursday
- SYMonday, Wednesday and Thursday
- SZTuesday, Thursday and Friday