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- Cvc-complex-type
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- Cvc-id
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- Cvc-totaldigits-valid
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- Maximum Length
- Cvc-enumeration-valid
- Cvc-fractiondigits-valid
- Cvc-length-valid
- Cvc-maxexclusive-valid
- Cvc-maxinclusive-valid
- Cvc-maxlength-valid
- Cvc-minlength-valid
- Cvc-pattern-valid
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RemittanceInformation
EPC specifies the usage of RemittanceInformation more strictly than ISO. EPC schema for the element is the following:
Changes related to ISO:
- Ustrd and Strd are limited to one occurrence and they cannot be used simultaneously.
- If CdtrRefInf is used, both Tp and Ref has to be present.
- Tp/CdOrPrtry/Cd value is mandated to “SCOR”.
- Strd element is limited to 140 characters in total, including the data and tags. This means that CdtrRefInf is usually the only sensible element to be used in Strd.