Product: X12 EDI
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TD1 - Carrier Details (Quantity and Weight)
To specify the transportation details relative to commodity, weight, and quantity
Schema
Element | Name | Min/Max |
Packaging Code | 3/5 | |
Lading Quantity | 1/7 | |
Commodity Code Qualifier | 1/1 | |
Commodity Code | 1/30 | |
Lading Description | 1/50 | |
Weigh Qualifier | 1/2 | |
Weight | 1/10 | |
Unit or Basis for Measurement Code | 2/2 | |
Volume | 1/8 | |
Unit or Basis for Measurement Code | 2/2 |
TD101 - Packaging Code
TYPE=AN MIN=3 MAX=5
Code identifying the type of packaging; Part 1: Packaging Form, Part 2: Packaging Material; if the Data Element is used, then Part 1 is always required
Code | Description |
01 | Aluminum |
03 | Hard Wood |
04 | As Specified by the DOT |
05 | Soft Wood |
07 | Burlap |
10 | Chemically Hardened Fibre |
13 | Cloth |
16 | Cloth Top |
19 | Cloth or Fabric |
22 | Compressed |
25 | Corrugated or Solid |
28 | Double-wall Paper |
31 | Fibre |
34 | Fibre (Paperboard) |
37 | Fiberboard |
40 | Fiberboard Metal |
43 | Glass |
46 | In Inner Containers |
48 | Wire/Cord |
| Something that binds, ties, or encircles the package/container to secure and maintain unit integrity |
49 | Insulated |
50 | Steel - Vinyl Coated |
| Steel that has been covered with a plastic material |
51 | Wire Mesh |
52 | Iron or Steel |
53 | Jumbo |
54 | Special Jumbo |
55 | Lead |
58 | Metal |
59 | Metal Cans |
61 | Moisture Resistant |
64 | Molded Plastic |
67 | Multiple-wall Paper (2 or more walls) |
70 | Multiple-wall Paper (3 or more walls) |
71 | Not Otherwise Specified |
72 | Paper - VCI |
| Water-resistant paper that is treated by the addition of materials to provide resistance to damage or deterioration by water in liquid form |
73 | Other than Glass |
74 | Other than Metal or Plastic Tubes, or Glass |
75 | Plastic - Vacuum Formed |
| Packaging material that is formed by heating plastic sheet and drawing it against the mold surface by evacuating the air between the sheet and the mold |
76 | Paper |
77 | Plastic - Structural Foam |
| A method of manufacturing containers and shipping devices by mixing plastic resins with a foaming agent, heating it and injecting the mix into a two-piece machined aluminum mold |
78 | Plastic - Injection Molded |
| Packaging material that is formed by melting the material and then forcing it under pressure into a cavity of a closed mold |
79 | Plastic |
80 | Polyethylene Lined |
81 | Plastic - Virgin |
| Plastic in the form of pellets, granules, powder, floc, or liquid that has not been subjected to use or processing other than for its initial manufacture |
82 | Pulpboard |
83 | Plastic - Regrind |
| A plastic prepared from discarded articles that have been reprocessed, often changing some of its original properties |
84 | Polystyrene |
| A polymer prepared by the polymerization of styrene as the sole monomer |
85 | Rubber |
86 | Foam |
| In packaging, a cushioning material used to reduce shock and vibration or abrasion |
87 | Polycoated |
88 | Rubber and Fabric |
89 | Special |
90 | Standard |
91 | Stainless Steel |
92 | Tubes, Metal or Plastic |
94 | Wood |
95 | Single Wall Corrugated Board |
| The structure formed by one corrugated inner member between two flat facings; also known as double face |
96 | Double Wall Corrugated Board |
| The structure formed by three flat facings and two intermediate corrugated members |
97 | Triple Wall Corrugated Board |
| The structure formed by four flat facings and three intermediate corrugated members |
AAA | Pallet, Returnable |
AAB | Splash Blend |
| Splash blending is the mixing of two gasoline products, of different octane levels, in a tank on the delivery vehicle to produce a third blended grade of motor fuel for resale |
AMM | Ammo Pack |
AMP | Ampoule |
ATH | Attachment |
| In containers and shipping devices, a component that can be added to provide additional functionality or security as required by the contents or method of transportation/handling |
BAG | Bag |
BAL | Bale |
BBL | Barrel |
BDG | Banding |
| Something that binds, ties, or encircles the package/container to secure and maintain unit integrity |
BDL | Bundle |
BEM | Beam |
BIC | Bing Chest |
BIN | Bin |
BLK | Bulk |
BLT | Belting |
| As pertains to containers and shipping devices, a method of securing the contents to the conveyance device (or securing components of the shipping device to each other) using one or more bands of flexible material having high-tensile strength and a buckle or ratchet device for removing slack and maintaining tension |
BOB | Bobbin |
BOT | Bottle |
BOX | Box |
BRC | Bracing |
| Material or devices used to hold articles or sections of loads in position to prevent shifting during transportation |
BRG | Barge |
BRK | Brick Pack |
| A closed flat top container may form spout or has recloseable cap on side, or has straw and hole system |
BSK | Basket or hamper |
BXI | Box, with inner container |
BXT | Bucket |
CAB | Cabinet |
CAG | Cage |
CAN | Can |
CAR | Carrier |
CAS | Case |
CBC | Containers of Bulk Cargo |
CBY | Carboy |
CCS | Can Case |
CHE | Cheeses |
CHS | Chest |
CLD | Car Load, Rail |
CNA | Household Goods Container, Wood |
CNB | Container, MAC-ISO, LT. WGT. 8x8x20 Foot Air |
CNC | Container, Navy Cargo Transporter |
CND | Container, Commercial Highway Lift |
CNE | Container, Engine |
CNF | Container, Multi-walled, Secured to Warehouse Pallet |
CNT | Container |
COL | Coil |
CON | Cones |
COR | Core |
CRD | Cradle |
CRF | Corner Reinforcement |
| Usually in boxes or crates, additional material or components attached to adjacent panels to add support or prevent crushing or separation |
CRT | Crate |
CSK | Cask |
CTN | Carton |
CX2 | CONEX |
| A reusable container for shipment of cargo |
CYL | Cylinder |
DBK | Dry Bulk |
DRK | Double-length Rack |
DRM | Drum |
DSK | Double-length Skid |
DTB | Double-length Tote Bin |
DUF | Duffelbag |
EGG | Egg Crating |
| In containers and shipping devices, usually describes a type of interior dunnage which allows the contents to be individually segregated, horizontally and vertically, to provide protection during transportation and storage |
ENV | Envelope |
EPR | Edge Protection |
| A right-angle piece placed over the outermost perimeter edges of a container to distribute pressure and prevent collapse or cutting from banding, strapping, or handling |
FIR | Firkin |
FLO | Flo-bin |
FRM | Frame |
FSK | Flask |
FWR | Forward Reel |
GAB | Gable Top |
| An "A" shaped top container may form spout or has recloseable cap on side, or has straw and hole system |
HED | Heads of Beef |
HGH | Hogshead |
HPR | Hamper |
HPT | Hopper Truck |
HRB | On Hanger or Rack in Boxes |
HRK | Half-Standard Rack |
HTB | Half-Standard Tote Bin |
INT | Intermediate Container |
JAR | Jar |
JUG | Jug |
KEG | Keg |
KIT | Kit |
KRK | Knockdown Rack |
KTB | Knockdown Tote Bin |
LBK | Liquid Bulk |
LID | Lip/Top |
| In packaging, the top or bottom of a container, usually the part that closes the opening; may also be known as cap, over, or top |
LIF | Lifts |
LNR | Liners |
| Any material that separates a product within a container from the basic walls of the container |
LOG | Log |
LSE | Loose |
LUG | Lug |
LVN | Lift Van |
MIX | Mixed Container Types |
| More than one type of container is included in a shipment (shipment could consist of 3 pieces that include 1 box, 1 crate, and 1 basket) |
ML2 | MILVAN |
| A military owned demountable container that conforms to US and international standards and operates in a centrally controlled fleet for movement of military cargo |
MRP | Multi-Roll Pack |
MS2 | MSCVAN |
| A commercial (leased) or Government-owned shipping container controlled by the Military Sealift Command |
MXD | Mixed |
NOL | Noil |
PAF | Pallet - 4 Way |
| A pallet that permits entry of handling equipment on each of its four sides |
PAL | Pail |
PAT | Pallet - 2 Way |
| A pallet that permits entry of handling equipment on opposing two of its four sides |
PCK | Packed - not otherwise specified |
PCS | Pieces |
PIR | Pirns |
PKG | Package |
PLC | Primary Lift Container |
| The largest (outermost) unitized package or articles secured together that can be handled (usually mechanically) in common shop floor/warehouse applications as a single entity; "primary" indicates preferred or mandatory |
PLF | Platform |
PLN | Pipeline |
PLT | Pallet |
POU | Pouch |
POV | Private Vehicle |
PRK | Pipe Rack |
PRT | Partitioning |
| The proceeds of applying separators or dividers |
PWT | Plastic-Wrapped Tray |
QTR | Quarter of Beef |
RAL | Rail (Semiconductor) |
RCK | Rack |
REL | Reel |
RFT | Reinforcement |
| In containers and shipping devices, a component (usually temporary) added to a container for a particular application to lend additional support under severe applications |
ROL | Roll |
RVR | Reverse Reel |
SAH | Sachet |
SAK | Sack |
SCS | Suitcase |
SHA | Shaker |
SHK | Shook |
SHT | Sheet |
| A thin layer of material usually used as a pad for extra protection by isolating/separating tiers or layers of parts within the package |
SID | Side of Beef |
SKD | Skid |
SKE | Skid, elevating or lift truck |
SLP | Slip Sheet |
| Shipping containers utilizing slip sheets, which are cardboard platforms used to hold product for storage or transportation |
SLV | Sleeve |
SPI | Spin Cylinders |
SPL | Spool |
SPR | Separator/Divider |
| In packaging, any material inserted between tiers or layers of articles to prevent contact and provide protection |
SRW | Shrink Wrap |
| In packaging, a method of securing a unit load by placing a large "bag" of plastic film over the components and applying heat to induce shrinkage and cause the bag to tighten around the contents |
SSC | Single Serving Cup |
STW | Stretch Wrap |
| In packaging, a high-tensile plastic film, stretched and wrapped repeatedly around a unitized load to secure and maintain unit integrity |
SV2 | SEAVAN |
| A commercial or government-owned (or leased) shipping container which is moved via ocean transportation without wheels attached and is lifted on and off a ship |
TBE | Tube |
TBN | Tote Bin |
TKR | Tank Car |
TKT | Tank Truck |
TLD | Intermodal Trailer/Container Load (Rail) |
TNK | Tank |
TRC | Tierce |
TRK | Trunk and Chest |
TRU | Truck |
TRY | Tray |
TSS | Trunk, Salesmen Sample |
TUB | Tub |
UNP | Unpacked |
UNT | Unit |
VEH | Vehicles |
VIL | Vial |
VOC | Vehicle in Operating Condition |
VPK | Van Pack |
WHE | On Own Wheel |
WLC | Wheeled Carrier |
WRP | Wrapped |
TD102 - Lading Quantity
TYPE=N0 MIN=1 MAX=7
Number of units (pieces) of the lading commodity
TD103 - Commodity Code Qualifier
TYPE=ID MIN=1 MAX=1
Code identifying the commodity coding system used for Commodity Code
Code | Description |
0 | National Association of Convenience Stores |
2 | Dun's SIC 2+2, Dun & Bradstreet |
3 | Empty Non-hazardous Last Contained (HMRC) Code |
4 | Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number |
5 | National Drug Code |
A | Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated |
B | U.S. Foreign Trade Schedule B, Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States |
C | Canadian Freight Classification |
D | Department of Defense Unique Codes |
E | Coordinated Motor Freight Classification |
F | National Stock Number |
G | Canadian Wheat Board, Grain Code for Terminal Elevator Accounting |
H | Brussels Nomenclature |
I | Milstamp AITC or Water Commodity Code |
J | Harmonized System-Based Schedule B |
K | Federal Supply Classification |
L | Last Contained Contents STCC |
M | Dun & Bradstreet Standard Product and Service Code |
N | National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) |
P | Bulk Petroleum Codes |
Q | Quota Category |
R | North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code |
S | Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) |
T | Standard Transportation Commodity Code (STCC) |
U | Uniform Freight Classification (UFC) |
V | Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code |
W | Department of Defense Commodities and Services Code |
Z | Mutually defined |
TD104 - Commodity Code
TYPE=AN MIN=1 MAX=30
Code describing a commodity or group of commodities
TD105 - Lading Description
TYPE=AN MIN=1 MAX=50
Description of an item as required for rating and billing purposes
TD106 - Weigh Qualifier
TYPE=ID MIN=1 MAX=2
Code defining the type of weight
Code | Description |
A | Consolidated Weight |
B | Billed Weight |
C | Actual Net Repeated for Combination |
D | Destination Weight Agreement |
E | Estimated Net Weight |
F | Deficit Weight |
G | Gross Weight |
H | Weight Per 100 Feet |
I | Weight Per 1000 Feet |
J | Light Weight |
K | Clean Out |
L | Legal Weight |
M | Minimum Weight (for rate) |
N | Actual Net Weight |
O | Excess Weight Over Maximum |
P | Weight Per 100 Units |
Q | Weight Per 1000 Units |
R | Per Unit Dunnage |
S | State Weight |
T | Tare Weight |
U | Weight Per Unit |
V | Non Transit Weight (On Transit Bills Only) |
W | Transit Weight (On Transit Bills Only) |
X | Maximum Weight (for Rate) |
Y | Theoretical Weight |
Z | Mutually Defined |
A1 | Dimensional Weight |
A2 | Reweighed By Carrier |
A3 | Shippers Weight |
A4 | Average Weight per Load |
CD | Chargeable Dunnage |
| The weight of material used to protect material in transit for which a charge is paid |
CE | Certified Weight of Cargo |
DR | Drained Weight |
FR | Freight Weight |
LC | Maximum Lading Capacity |
ND | Nonchargeable Dunnage |
| The weight of material used to protect material in transit for which there is no charge |
NI | Non-Temporary Storage Weight In |
NR | Non-Temporary Storage Weight Re-handled |
NT | Non-Temporary Storage Weight Out |
PA | Pallet Weight |
RG | Reweigh Gross Weight |
RN | Reweigh Net Weight |
RT | Reweigh Tare Weight |
SF | Storage in Transit Final Weight Out |
SI | Storage in Transit Weight in |
SK | Skid Weight |
SO | Storage in Transit Weight Out |
WA | Administrative Weight Allowance |
WB | Unaccompanied Baggage Weight |
WG | Professional Gear Weight |
WJ | Joint Travel Regulation Weight |
WX | Net Explosive Weight |
| The weight of hazardous explosive material used as a factor in a formula to calculate the arc of an explosion |
TD107 - Weight
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=10
Numeric value of weight
TD108 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
TYPE=ID MIN=2 MAX=2
Code specifying the units in which a value is being expressed, or manner in which a measurement has been taken
Code | Description |
01 | Actual Pounds |
02 | Statute Mile |
03 | Seconds |
04 | Small Spray |
05 | Lifts |
06 | Digits |
| Expresses a value using total number of digits, e.g., 6 digits |
07 | Strand |
08 | Heat Lots |
09 | Tire |
10 | Group |
11 | Outfit |
12 | Packet |
13 | Ration |
14 | Shot |
15 | Stick |
16 | 115 Kilogram Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 115 kilograms when full |
17 | 100 Pound Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 100 pounds when full |
18 | 55 Gallon Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose volume is equal to 55 gallons |
19 | Tank Truck |
| A liquid-carrying highway vehicle whose volume is variable according to the customer's needs and which is used as a measure of goods ordered, sold, and delivered; differs from a tank car which transports liquids by rail |
1A | Car Mile |
| One freight car moving one mile |
1B | Car Count |
| The number of freight cars moving over a specified track |
1C | Locomotive Count |
| The number of locomotives moved over a specified track |
1D | Caboose Count |
| The number of cabooses moved over a specified track |
1E | Empty Car |
| Unloaded or empty cars moving over a specified track |
1F | Train Mile |
| The first locomotive in a train moving one mile |
1G | Fuel Usage (Gallons) |
| The number of gallons of diesel fuel used to move a train or all trains over specified trackage |
1H | Caboose Mile |
| One caboose moving one mile |
1I | Fixed Rate |
| Indicates a predetermined or set rate for usage of a facility |
1J | Ton Miles |
| Tons of freight multiplied by the number of times moved; includes non-revenue freight such as material used to maintain trackage and right-of-way |
1K | Locomotive Mile |
| One locomotive moving one mile |
1L | Total Car Count |
| The sum of cars, locomotives, and cabooses moving over a specified track; the conversion rate for locomotives and cabooses is set by contract |
1M | Total Car Mile |
| The sum of car miles, locomotive miles, and caboose miles moved over a specified track; the conversion rate for locomotives and cabooses is set by contract |
1N | Count |
1O | Season |
1P | Tank Car |
1Q | Frames |
1R | Transactions |
1T | Terabecquerel |
1X | Quarter Mile |
20 | 20 Foot Container |
| A sea-land rectangular container box whose capacity is defined by its longest dimension and by which product shipments are measured and billed |
21 | 40 Foot Container |
| A sea-land rectangular container box whose capacity is defined by its longest dimension and by which product shipments are measured and billed |
22 | Deciliter per Gram |
| Represents viscosity, Cuene intrinsic viscosity, and limit intrinsic viscosity |
23 | Grams per Cubic Centimeter |
| Represents product density |
24 | Theoretical Pounds |
25 | Grams per Square Centimeter |
| Represents product basis weight |
26 | Actual Tons |
27 | Theoretical Tons |
28 | Kilograms per Square Meter |
| Represents product basis weight |
29 | Pounds per 1000 Square Feet |
| Represents product basis weight |
2A | Radians Per Second |
| Measure of angular velocity |
2B | Radians Per Second Squared |
| Measure of angular acceleration |
2C | Roentgen |
| Unit of X-radiation or gamma radiation equal to the amount of radiation that produces in one cubic centimeter of dry air at 0 degrees Celsius and standard atmospheric pressure ionization of either sign equal to one electrostatic unit of charge |
2D | Ship Set |
2F | Volts Per Meter |
| Measure of electrical field strength |
2G | Volts (Alternating Current) |
| Measure of electrical potential |
2H | Volts (Direct Current) |
| Measure of electrical potential |
2I | British Thermal Units (BTUs) Per Hour |
| British thermal units per hour |
2J | Cubic Centimeters Per Second |
| Rate of flow |
2K | Cubic Feet Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
2L | Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Rate of flow |
2M | Centimeters Per Second |
| Rate of speed |
2N | Decibels |
| A unit for expressing the relative intensity of sounds on a scale of 0 for the least perceptible sound to about 130 for the average pain level |
2P | Kilobyte |
| Unit of computer storage capacity equal to 1000 bytes |
2Q | Kilobecquerel |
| Unit of radiation |
2R | Kilocurie |
| Unit of radiation |
2U | Megagram |
| Unit of mass |
2V | Megagrams Per Hour |
2W | Bin |
| Storage container used as a unit of measurement |
2X | Meters Per Minute |
| Measure of linear speed |
2Y | Milliroentgen |
| Unit of radiation |
2Z | Millivolts |
| Unit of electrical potential |
30 | Horsepower Days per Air Dry Metric Tons |
| Represents the energy requirements for processing a product |
31 | Catchweight |
32 | Kilograms per Air Dry Metric Tons |
| Represents chemical addition rate during product manufacture or chemical addition within the finished product |
33 | Kilopascal Square Meters per Gram |
| Represents burst index measurement for pulp products |
34 | Kilopascals per Millimeter |
| Represents hardness index of pulp products |
35 | Milliliters per Square Centimeter Second |
| Represents porosity of a sheet of material |
36 | Cubic Feet per Minute per Square Foot |
| Represents porosity of a sheet of material |
37 | Ounces per Square Foot |
| Represents sheet weight |
38 | Ounces per Square Foot per 0.01 Inch |
| Represents sheet density |
39 | Basis Points |
3A | Degrees Lovibond |
3B | Megajoule |
| Unit of energy or heat |
3C | Manmonth |
| Measure of work output by a single person during a typical work month |
3D | Pieces per 100 Grams |
3E | Pounds Per Pound of Product |
3F | Kilograms Per Liter of Product |
3G | Pounds Per Piece of Product |
3H | Kilograms Per Kilogram of Product |
3I | Kilograms Per Piece of Product |
3J | Pieces per 10 Pounds |
3K | Proof |
3L | Scoville Units |
3M | Water Activity |
40 | Milliliter per Second |
| Represents rate of absorbency |
41 | Milliliter per Minute |
| Represents rate of absorbency |
43 | Super Bulk Bag |
| A cloth, plastic, or paper-based bag having the dimensions of the pallet on which it is constructed and varying in height according to the weight and density of product contained; typically transports dry, loose materials in bulk form |
44 | 500 Kilogram Bulk Bag |
| A flexible container for bulk goods whose contents weigh 500 kilograms when full |
45 | 300 Kilogram Bulk Bag |
| A flexible container for bulk goods whose contents weigh 300 kilograms when full |
46 | 25 Kilogram Bulk Bag |
| A flexible container for bulk goods whose contents weigh 25 kilograms when full |
47 | 50 Pound Bag |
| A flexible container whose contents weigh 50 pounds when full |
48 | Bulk Car Load |
| A fully loaded rail car containing dry bulk loose materials |
4A | Bobbin |
| A cylinder or spindle on which yarn or thread is wound |
4B | Cap |
| Designates that the cap of a container is manufactured to dimensions that enable it to be used as a measuring device when mixing the contents of the container with another substance |
4C | Centistokes |
| 1 * 10/-6 square meters/second |
4D | Curie |
| A unit of radioactivity equal to 3.7 * 10/10 disintegrations per second |
4E | 20-Pack |
| Pack containing 20 units |
4F | 100-Pack |
| Pack containing 100 units |
4G | Microliter |
| 1/1,000,000 liter |
4I | Meters Per Second |
| Measure of linear speed |
4J | Meters Per Second Per Second |
| Measure of acceleration |
4K | Milliamperes |
| Unit of electrical current |
4L | Megabyte |
| Unit of computer storage capacity |
4M | Milligrams Per Hour |
| Unit of flow |
4N | Megabecquerel |
| Unit of radiation |
4O | Microfarad |
| Unit of electrical capacitance |
4P | Newtons Per Meter |
| Unit of measure for surface tension |
4Q | Ounce Inch |
| Unit of torque |
4R | Ounce Foot |
| Unit of torque |
4S | Pascal |
| Unit of pressure |
4T | Picofarad |
| Unit of electrical capacitance |
4U | Pounds Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
4V | Cubic Meter Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
4W | Ton Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
4X | Kiloliter Per Hour |
| Rate of flow |
50 | Actual Kilograms |
51 | Actual Tonnes |
52 | Credits |
53 | Theoretical Kilograms |
54 | Theoretical Tonnes |
56 | Sitas |
57 | Mesh |
| Linear measurement of the open area of screen, net, weave, or similarly constructed item |
58 | Net Kilograms |
59 | Parts Per Million |
5A | Barrels per Minute |
| The number of 42 gallon barrels pumped or mixed in a time period of one minute |
5B | Batch |
| The quantity of material produced at one operation |
5C | Gallons per Thousand |
| The number of gallons of a component material used per one thousand gallons of a process made |
5D | Proof Gallons |
5E | MMSCF/Day |
| One million standard cubic feet of gas per day |
5F | Pounds per Thousand |
| The number of pounds of solid material used in each 1000 gallons of fluid, mixed or pumped |
5G | Pump |
| The number of pumps used on a specific job |
5H | Stage |
| A period or step in a process or development |
5I | Standard Cubic Foot |
| One cubic foot of gas measured at a fixed temperature and pressure; the value used for the temperature and pressure varies depending on the type of gas being measured |
5J | Hydraulic Horse Power |
| A calculated measure of Horse Power using the formula rate (barrels per minute) times pressure (pounds per square inch) divided by 40.8 |
5K | Count per Minute |
5P | Seismic Level |
5Q | Seismic Line |
60 | Percent Weight |
61 | Parts Per Billion |
62 | Percent Per 1000 Hours |
63 | Failure Rate In Time |
64 | Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge |
65 | Coulomb |
| Unit of charge |
66 | Oersteds |
67 | Siemens |
| Unit of admittance |
68 | Ampere |
69 | Test Specific Scale |
70 | Volt |
71 | Volt-Ampere Per Pound |
72 | Watts Per Pound |
73 | Ampere Turn Per Centimeter |
74 | Milli Pascals |
76 | Gauss |
77 | Mil |
78 | Kilogauss |
79 | Electron Volt |
80 | Pounds Per Square Inch Absolute |
81 | Henry |
| Unit of inductance |
82 | Ohm |
| Unit of resistance |
83 | Farad |
| Unit of capacitance |
84 | Kilo Pounds Per Square Inch (KSI) |
85 | Foot Pounds |
86 | Joules |
87 | Pounds per Cubic Foot |
89 | Poise |
8C | Cord |
8D | Duty |
8P | Project |
8R | Program |
8S | Session |
8U | Square Kilometer |
90 | Saybold Universal Second |
| A measure of kinematic viscosity, usually of oil |
91 | Stokes |
92 | Calories per Cubic Centimeter |
93 | Calories per Gram |
94 | Curl Units |
95 | 20,000 Gallon Tankcar |
| A 20,000 gallon liquid capacity enclosed rail car |
96 | 10,000 Gallon Tankcar |
| A 10,000 gallon liquid capacity enclosed rail car |
97 | 10 Kilogram Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 10 kilograms when full |
98 | 15 Kilogram Drum |
| A cylindrical container whose contents weigh 15 kilograms when full |
99 | Watt |
9A | Apothecary Pound |
9B | Briquet |
9F | Fold |
| The number of folds as a measure of overlays |
9O | Apothecary Ounce |
9P | Pillow |
| The number of pillows issued to a medical facility per hospital bed |
9S | Seat |
9Y | Family Unit |
9Z | United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) Unit |
| A unit used in the United States to measure the mass of a vitamin or drug based on its expected biological effects |
A1 | Absorbance |
A2 | Bloom Units |
A3 | Brabender Units |
A4 | Count per Ounce |
A5 | Count per Pound |
A6 | Count per Pouch |
A7 | Milligrams per Gram |
A8 | Dollars per Hours |
| A rate expressed in dollars per hour to be charged for each hour worked |
A9 | Millipoises |
AA | Ball |
AB | Bulk Pack |
AC | Acre |
AD | Bytes |
| A computer string of data that consists of a quantity of bits, treated as a unit; a bit is a binary digit |
AE | Amperes per Meter |
AF | Centigram |
| A unit of metric weight equal to 0.01 gram or 0.000035 ounce |
AG | Angstrom |
AH | Additional Minutes |
| The minutes, usually associated with usage-sensitive pricing of telecommunication services, which are above the minutes allowed for that particular service |
AI | Average Minutes Per Call |
| The total number of minutes of a category of calls divided by the total number of calls within the category for telephone services calculated to provide call summary details |
AJ | Cop |
| A cylindrical or conical mass of thread, yarn, or cable on a quill or a tube |
AK | Fathom |
| A unit of length equal to 6.0 feet or 1.829 meters |
AL | Access Lines |
| Number of lines subject to Carrier Access Line Charges |
AM | Ampoule |
AN | Minutes or Messages |
| Number of minutes or messages contracted or used in telephone services where either the number of minutes or messages are the unit of measure for the calculation of charges |
AO | Ampere-turn |
AP | Aluminum Pounds Only |
AQ | Anti-hemophilic Factor (AHF) Units |
| Intravenous administering of blood products that have been tested for potency against the U.S. medical unit of measure |
AR | Suppository |
AS | Assortment |
AT | Atmosphere |
| Equal to the pressure of the air at sea level, or approximately 14.7 pounds per square inch |
AU | Ocular Insert System |
| A drug delivery system which is placed in the lower conjunctival formix from which the drug diffuses through a membrane at a constant rate over a seven-day period |
AV | Capsule |
| A compact metallic or plastic container for liquids or solids |
AW | Powder-Filled Vials |
| Standard unit of intravenous blood product that has to be reconstituted with a liquid before being administered |
AX | Twenty |
| 20 each of an item of supply |
AY | Assembly |
AZ | British Thermal Units (BTUs) per Pound |
B0 | British Thermal Units (BTUs) per Cubic Foot |
B1 | Barrels per Day |
B2 | Bunks |
B3 | Batting Pound |
B4 | Barrel, Imperial |
B5 | Billet |
B6 | Bun |
B7 | Cycles |
B8 | Board |
B9 | Batt |
BA | Bale |
BB | Base Box |
BC | Bucket |
BD | Bundle |
BE | Beam |
BF | Board Feet |
BG | Bag |
BH | Brush |
BI | Bar |
| A centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to one million dynes per square centimeter |
BJ | Band |
BK | Book |
BL | Block |
BM | Bolt |
BN | Bulk |
BO | Bottle |
BP | 100 Board Feet |
BQ | Brake horse power |
| The horsepower made available by an engine or turbine for driving machinery other then itself |
BR | Barrel |
BS | Basket |
BT | Belt |
BU | Bushel |
| 32 dry quarts |
BV | Bushel, Dry Imperial |
BW | Base Weight |
BX | Box |
BY | British Thermal Unit (BTU) |
BZ | Million BTU's |
C0 | Calls |
| Number of calls handled |
C1 | Composite Product Pounds (Total Weight) |
C2 | Carset |
C3 | Centiliter |
C4 | Carload |
C5 | Cost |
C6 | Cell |
C7 | Centipoise (CPS) |
C8 | Cubic Decimeter |
C9 | Coil Group |
CA | Case |
CB | Carboy |
CC | Cubic Centimeter |
CD | Carat |
CE | Centigrade, Celsius |
CF | Cubic Feet |
CG | Card |
CH | Container |
CI | Cubic Inches |
CJ | Cone |
CK | Connector |
CL | Cylinder |
CM | Centimeter |
CN | Can |
CO | Cubic Meters (Net) |
CP | Crate |
CQ | Cartridge |
CR | Cubic Meter |
CS | Cassette |
CT | Carton |
CU | Cup |
CV | Cover |
CW | Hundred Pounds (CWT) |
CX | Coil |
CY | Cubic Yard |
CZ | Combo |
D1 | Dollars, Canadian |
D2 | Shares |
D3 | Square Decimeter |
| Metric unit of area |
D4 | Degrees Brix |
D5 | Kilogram Per Square Centimeter |
| Unit of pressure |
D6 | Degrees Lintner |
D8 | Draize Score |
D9 | Dyne per Square Centimeter |
DA | Days |
DB | Dry Pounds |
DC | Disk (Disc) |
DD | Degree |
DE | Deal |
DF | Dram |
DG | Decigram |
DH | Miles |
DI | Dispenser |
DJ | Decagram |
DK | Kilometers |
DL | Deciliter |
DM | Decimeter |
DN | Deci Newton-Meter |
| One tenth of a Newton-meter, representing torque. A Newton-meter represents force times distance |
DO | Dollars, U.S. |
DP | Dozen Pair |
DQ | Data Records |
| Number of Data Records handled |
DR | Drum |
DS | Display |
DT | Dry Ton |
DU | Dyne |
| The unit of force in the cgs system equal to the force that would give a free mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second |
DW | Calendar Days |
DX | Dynes per Centimeter |
| Unit of surface tension |
DY | Directory Books |
| Number of directory books delivered to customer |
DZ | Dozen |
E1 | Hectometer |
| A unit of metric length equal to 109.36 yards or 0.062 mile |
E3 | Inches, Fraction--Average |
E4 | Inches, Fraction--Minimum |
E5 | Inches, Fraction--Actual |
E7 | Inches, Decimal--Average |
E8 | Inches, Decimal--Actual |
E9 | English, (Feet, Inches) |
EA | Each |
EB | Electronic Mail Boxes |
| Number of Electronic Mail Boxes established for an account |
EC | Each per Month |
ED | Inches, Decimal--Nominal |
EE | Employees |
EF | Inches, Fraction-Nominal |
EG | Double-time Hours |
EH | Knots |
EJ | Locations |
EM | Inches, Decimal-Minimum |
EP | Eleven pack |
EQ | Equivalent Gallons |
| Represents number of gallons that syrup and concentrate make of product |
EV | Envelope |
EX | Feet, Inches and Fraction |
EY | Feet, Inches and Decimal |
EZ | Feet and Decimal |
F0 | International Units per Gram |
F1 | Thousand Cubic Feet Per Day |
| The unit of measure of the rate of production of a gas |
F2 | International Unit |
| A unit accepted by an international agency; potency of a drug/vitamin based on a specific weight of that drug/vitamin |
F3 | Equivalent |
| Weight of a substance which combines with or replaces one gram atomic weight of hydrogen |
F4 | Minim |
| An apothecary's fluid measure; 60 minims = 1 fluid gram (approx. 5 cc) |
F5 | MOL |
| Gram-molecular weight of a gas |
F6 | Price Per Share |
F9 | Fibers per Cubic Centimeter of Air |
FA | Fahrenheit |
FB | Fields |
FD | Million Particles per Cubic Foot |
FE | Track Foot |
| Represents rails, all ties and fittings, and subgrade |
FF | Hundred Cubic Meters |
| A unit of metric volume equal to 131.0 cubic yards |
FG | Transdermal Patch |
| A drug delivery system which is placed on the skin and releases a drug at a constant rate through the skin |
FH | Micromolar |
| One millionth of a mole; a mole is a standard chemical unit |
FJ | Sizing Factor |
FK | Fibers |
FL | Flake Ton |
FM | Million Cubic Feet |
FO | Fluid Ounce |
FP | Pounds per Sq. Ft. |
FR | Feet Per Minute |
| Measure of linear speed |
FS | Feet Per Second |
| Measure of linear speed |
FT | Foot |
FU | Furlong |
| A unit of distance equal to 220 yards (about 201 meters) |
FV | Grams per 100 Cubic Inches |
FZ | Fluid Ounce (Imperial) |
| A liquid unit of measure equal to 1/20 (.05) pint (Imperial), 28.416 cubic centimeters, or 28.416 milliliters |
G1 | Gallons Capacity |
G2 | U.S. Gallons Per Minute |
| Rate of flow |
G3 | Imperial Gallons Per Minute |
| Rate of flow |
G4 | Gigabecquerel |
| Unit of radiation equal to 27 millicuries |
G5 | Gill (Imperial) |
| A unit of liquid or dry measure equal to 5 fluid ounces, 8.669 cubic inches, or 142.066 cubic centimeters |
G6 | Bit |
G7 | Microfiche Sheet |
| A film that contains photographed documents greatly reduced in size |
G8 | Gigacalories |
G9 | Gigabyte |
GA | Gallon |
GB | Gallons/Day |
GC | Grams per 100 Grams |
GD | Gross Barrels |
GE | Pounds per Gallon |
GF | Grams per 100 Centimeters |
GG | Great Gross (Dozen Gross) |
GH | Half Gallon |
GI | Imperial Gallons |
GJ | Grams per Milliliter |
GK | Grams per Kilogram |
GL | Grams per Liter |
GM | Grams per Sq. Meter |
GN | Gross Gallons |
GO | Milligrams per Square Meter |
GP | Milligrams per Cubic Meter |
GQ | Micrograms per Cubic Meter |
GR | Gram |
GS | Gross |
GT | Gross Kilogram |
| Represents kilograms of product and package or container |
GU | Gauss per Oersteds |
GV | Gigajoules |
| One billion joules; standard method of expressing absolute heating value of natural gas regardless of volume in the Canadian oil and gas industries |
GW | Gallons Per Thousand Cubic Feet |
GX | Grain |
| A small unit of weight equal to 1/480 (.002083) troy ounce, or 0.0648 gram |
GY | Gross Yard |
GZ | Gage Systems |
H1 | Half Pages - Electronic |
| Number of electronic half pages of data delivered |
H2 | Half Liter |
| Unit of capacity equal to 1/2 liter |
H3 | 18-Pack |
H4 | Hectoliter |
| Metric measure for 100 liters |
H5 | 22-Pack |
H6 | 30-Pack |
H7 | 38-Pack |
H8 | 62-Pack |
H9 | 75-Pack |
HA | Hank |
| One hundred feet of rope |
HB | Hundred Boxes |
HC | Hundred Count |
HD | Half Dozen |
HE | Hundredth of a Carat |
HF | Hundred Feet |
HG | Hectogram |
HH | Hundred Cubic Feet |
HI | Hundred Sheets |
HJ | Horsepower |
HK | Hundred Kilograms |
HL | Hundred Feet - Linear |
HM | Miles Per Hour |
HN | Millimeters of Mercury |
HO | Hundred Troy Ounces |
HP | Millimeter H20 |
| Unit of pressure |
HQ | Hectare |
HR | Hours |
HS | Hundred Square Feet |
HT | Half Hour |
HU | Hundred |
HV | Hundred Weight (Short) |
HW | Hundred Weight (Long) |
HX | Hospital Beds |
| The number of hospital beds issued to a medical facility |
HY | Hundred Yards |
HZ | Hertz |
I1 | Persons, Capacity |
| Human occupant capacity |
I2 | Pellet |
| A small rounded or spherical globule/globoid of medicine |
IA | Inch Pound |
| Unit of torque |
IB | Inches Per Second (Vibration Velocity) |
| Measure of vibration velocity |
IC | Counts per Inch |
IE | Person |
IF | Inches of Water |
| The maximum differential pressure for which a given meter will measure accurately and is expressed in inches of water |
IG | Inner Package |
IH | Inhaler |
| Metered-dose pressurized method of getting medication into the lungs or nasal passages |
II | Column-Inches |
| A unit of area one column wide and one inch high |
IK | Peaks per Inch (PPI) |
IL | Inches per Minute |
IM | Impressions |
IN | Inch |
IP | Insurance Policy |
| An individual insurance contract |
IS | Stops |
IT | Counts per Centimeter |
IU | Inches Per Second (Linear Speed) |
| Measure of linear speed |
IV | Inches Per Second Per Second (Acceleration) |
| Measure of acceleration |
IW | Inches Per Second Per Second (Vibration Acceleration) |
| Measure of vibration acceleration |
J1 | 80-Pack |
J2 | Joule Per Kilogram |
| Measure of specific energy |
J3 | 81-Pack |
J4 | 82-Pack |
J5 | 84-Pack |
J6 | 85-Pack |
J7 | 96-Pack |
J8 | 5000-Pack |
J9 | Left Unit |
JA | Job |
JB | Jumbo |
JC | Caplet |
| To denote items in caplet form |
JE | Joule Per Kelvin |
| Measure of heat capacity |
JG | Joule per Gram |
| Joule is unit of energy and gram is unit of mass |
JK | Mega Joule per Kilogram |
| "Mega" means "millions" and "kilo" means "thousands" |
JL | Refill |
| Refers to the number of refill units in a package |
JM | Megajoule/Cubic Meter |
| A megajoule is one million joules; conventional measurements for expressing the heating value available in a given volume of gas |
JN | Pan |
| Refers to items in a pan (such as eye shadow) and would be associated with the number of different colors |
JO | Joint |
JP | Prepack |
| To indicate this is "n" assortment product with different UPC codes on it |
JR | Jar |
JS | Use |
| Refers to the number of uses from a product (such as a box of laundry detergent that provides sixty washes) |
JT | Tin |
| Refers to giftware products in a tin |
JU | Jug |
JV | Ovule |
| Refers to products which come in "ovule" form |
JX | Exposure |
| To be used to indicate the number of exposures on a roll of film |
K1 | Kilowatt Demand |
| Represents potential power load measured at predetermined intervals |
K2 | Kilovolt Amperes Reactive Demand |
| Reactive power that must be supplied for specific types of customer's equipment; billable when kilowatt demand usage meets or exceeds a defined parameter |
K3 | Kilovolt Amperes Reactive Hour |
| Represents actual electricity equivalent to kilowatt hours; billable when usage meets or exceeds defined parameters |
K4 | Kilovolt Amperes |
| Measure of electrical power |
K5 | Kilovolt Amperes Reactive |
| Measure of electrical power |
K6 | Kiloliter |
| One thousand liters |
K7 | Kilowatt |
| Measure of electrical power |
K9 | Kilograms per Millimeter Squared (KG/MM2) |
KA | Cake |
KB | Kilocharacters |
| Kilocharacters of data transmitted |
KC | Kilograms per Cubic Meter |
KD | Kilograms Decimal |
KE | Keg |
| A unit of weight equal to 100 pounds, used for nails |
KF | Kilopackets |
| Kilopackets of data transmitted |
KG | Kilogram |
KH | Kilowatt Hour |
KI | Kilograms/Millimeter Width |
KJ | Kilosegments |
| Kilosegments of data transmitted |
KK | 100 Kilograms |
KL | Kilograms/Meter |
KM | Kilograms per Square Meter, Kilograms, Decimal |
KN | Kilocalorie |
KO | Millequivalence Caustic Potash per Gram of Product |
| Acid number and saponification number test results have a unit of measure of Millequivalence KOH per Gram |
KP | Kilometers Per Hour |
KQ | Kilopascal |
| Represents pressure |
KR | Kiloroentgen |
| Measure of radiation |
KT | Kit |
KU | Task |
KV | Kelvin |
KW | Kilograms per Millimeter |
KX | Milliliters per Kilogram |
L1 | Right Unit |
L2 | Liters Per Minute |
| Measure of the rate of flow |
LA | Pounds Per Cubic Inch |
LB | Pound |
LC | Linear Centimeter |
LE | Lite |
LF | Linear Foot |
LG | Long Ton |
| 2240 pounds as used in the U.K. |
LH | Labor Hours |
LI | Linear Inch |
LJ | Large Spray |
LK | Link |
LL | Lifetime |
| A duration ending with the death of the individual |
LM | Linear Meter |
LN | Length |
LO | Lot |
LP | Liquid Pounds |
LQ | Liters Per Day |
| Measure of liquid flow over a given time period |
LR | Layer(s) |
LS | Lump Sum |
LT | Liter |
LX | Linear Yards Per Pound |
LY | Linear Yard |
M0 | Magnetic Tapes |
| Number of Magnetic Tapes delivered with data |
M1 | Milligrams per Liter |
M2 | Millimeter-Actual |
M3 | Mat |
M4 | Monetary Value |
M5 | Microcurie |
M6 | Millibar |
M7 | Micro Inch |
M8 | Mega Pascals |
M9 | Million British Thermal Units per One Thousand Cubic Feet |
| Represents conversion from a volume of gas to the heat value of the gas |
MA | Machine/Unit |
MB | Millimeter-Nominal |
MC | Microgram |
MD | Air Dry Metric Ton |
ME | Milligram |
MF | Milligram per Sq. Ft. per Side |
MG | Metric Gross Ton |
MH | Microns (Micrometers) |
| 1/1,000,000 meter |
MI | Metric |
MJ | Minutes |
MK | Milligrams Per Square Inch |
ML | Milliliter |
MM | Millimeter |
MN | Metric Net Ton |
MO | Months |
MP | Metric Ton |
MQ | 1000 Meters |
MR | Meter |
MS | Square Millimeter |
MT | Metric Long Ton |
MU | Millicurie |
MV | Number of Mults |
MW | Metric Ton Kilograms |
MX | Mixed |
MY | Millimeter-Average |
MZ | Millimeter-minimum |
N1 | Pen Calories |
| Daily calories prescribed to be taken for parenteral/enteral therapy |
N2 | Number of Lines |
N3 | Print Point |
| A print point is approximately .0138" |
N4 | Pen Grams (Protein) |
| Grams of amino acids prescribed to be taken for parenteral/enteral therapy |
N6 | Megahertz |
| One million cycles per second |
N7 | Parts |
N9 | Cartridge Needle |
| Used with auto-injector units only, a disposable, filled cartridge that includes a needle |
NA | Milligrams per Kilogram |
NB | Barge |
NC | Car |
ND | Net Barrels |
NE | Net Liters |
NF | Messages |
| Number of Messages transmitted, or delivered |
NG | Net Gallons |
NH | Message Hours |
| Number of hours used, calculated at some rate basis such as Minutes/message carried |
NI | Net Imperial Gallons |
NJ | Number of Screens |
| Number of data screens handled, or transmitted |
NK | Nights |
NL | Load |
NM | Nautical Mile |
NN | Train |
NQ | Mho |
| The basic unit of electrical conductivity, having a unity value when one ampere of current flows through a conductor to which a one volt difference in electrical potential is applied |
NR | Micro Mho |
| The typical unit of electrical conductivity measurement - one millionth of an Mho |
NS | Short Ton |
| Two thousand pounds |
NT | Trailer |
NU | Newton-Meter |
| Unit of energy or torque |
NV | Vehicle |
NW | Newton |
| Represents force in the International Metric System (SI); equal to the force that produces an acceleration of 1 meter per second on a mass of 1 kilogram |
NX | Parts Per Thousand |
NY | Pounds Per Air-Dry Metric Ton |
| A measure of chemical addition rate during manufacture and product constituent analysis |
NZ | Thousand Gallons Per Day |
OA | Panel |
OB | Outlet |
OC | Billboard |
OG | Apothecary Grain |
ON | Ounces per Square Yard |
OP | Two pack |
OT | Overtime Hours |
OU | Operating Unit |
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OZ | Ounce - Av |
P0 | Pages - Electronic |
| Number of electronic pages of data delivered |
P1 | Percent |
P2 | Pounds per Foot |
P3 | Three pack |
P4 | Four-pack |
P5 | Five-pack |
P6 | Six pack |
P7 | Seven pack |
P8 | Eight-pack |
P9 | Nine pack |
PA | Pail |
PB | Pair Inches |
PC | Piece |
PD | Pad |
PE | Pounds Equivalent |
PF | Pallet (Lift) |
PG | Pounds Gross |
PH | Pack (PAK) |
PI | Pitch |
PJ | Pounds, Decimal - Pounds per Square Foot - Pound Gage |
PK | Package |
PL | Pallet/Unit Load |
PM | Pounds-Percentage |
PN | Pounds Net |
PO | Pounds per Inch of Length |
PP | Plate |
PQ | Pages per Inch |
PR | Pair |
PS | Pounds per Sq. Inch |
PT | Pint |
PU | Mass Pounds |
PV | Half Pint |
PW | Pounds per Inch of Width |
PX | Pint, Imperial |
PY | Peck, Dry U.S. |
PZ | Peck, Dry Imperial |
Q1 | Quarter (Time) |
Q2 | Pint U.S. Dry |
| Volume equal to 33.6003125 cubic inches |
Q3 | Meal |
| A group of food items packaged together for human consumption |
Q4 | Fifty |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 50 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q5 | Twenty-Five |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 25 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q6 | Thirty-Six |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 36 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q7 | Twenty-Four |
| A unit of issue in which a group of 24 items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
Q9 | Five |
| A unit of issue in which a group of five items are consolidated and measured as a single entity |
QA | Pages - Facsimile |
| Number of FAX pages transmitted |
QB | Pages - Hardcopy |
| Number of printed pages delivered |
QC | Channel |
QD | Quarter Dozen |
QE | Photographs |
QF | Quarter |
| One of four divisions of a human body |
QH | Quarter Hours |
| Number of 15 minute increments of usage handled |
QK | Quarter Kilogram |
| A unit of metric weight equal to 250 grams |
QR | Quire |
QS | Quart, Dry U.S. |
QT | Quart |
QU | Quart, Imperial |
R1 | Pica |
| Approximately .166 inches measured from the top of the ascender (the upward stroke in a lowercase letter, such as "t") to the bottom of the descender (the downward stroke in a lowercase letter, such as "p"); twelve points equal one pica; six picas equal approximately one inch (.996) |
R2 | Becquerel |
| Unit of radiation equal to 3.7 * 10/10 of a curie |
R3 | Revolutions Per Minute |
R4 | Calorie |
| The amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Centigrade at a pressure of one atmosphere |
R5 | Thousands of Dollars |
R6 | Millions of Dollars |
R7 | Billions of Dollars |
R8 | Roentgen Equivalent in Man (REM) |
R9 | Thousand Cubic Meters |
RA | Rack |
RB | Radian |
RC | Rod (area) - 16.25 Square Yards |
RD | Rod (length) - 5.5 Yards |
RE | Reel |
RG | Ring |
RH | Running or Operating Hours |
| Measure of accumulated time of machine or piece of equipment has been running |
RK | Roll-Metric Measure |
RL | Roll |
RM | Ream |
RN | Ream-Metric Measure |
RO | Round |
RP | Pounds per Ream |
RS | Resets |
| Number of times a transmission is reset due to line drop, interrupt, etc. |
RT | Revenue Ton Miles |
| One ton of revenue-generating freight moving one mile |
RU | Run |
RX | Thousand Rounds |
| Number of a series of professional calls on hospital patients made by a doctor or nurse in thousands |
S1 | Semester |
S2 | Trimester |
S3 | Square Feet per Second |
S4 | Square Meters per Second |
S5 | Sixty-fourths of an Inch |
S6 | Sessions |
| Number of interactive sessions handled |
S7 | Storage Units |
| Number of storage increments used |
S8 | Standard Advertising Units (SAUs) |
| A predefined partition of advertising page consisting of column-inch multiples |
S9 | Slip Sheet |
| A cardboard platform used for holding product for storage or transportation |
SA | Sandwich |
SB | Square Mile |
SC | Square Centimeter |
SD | Solid Pounds |
SE | Section |
| 640 acres or one square mile |
SF | Square Foot |
SG | Segment |
SH | Sheet |
SI | Square Inch |
SJ | Sack |
SK | Split Tanktruck |
SL | Sleeve |
SM | Square Meter |
SN | Square Rod |
SO | Spool |
SP | Shelf Package |
SQ | Square |
| A unit of measure for roofing materials equal to 100 square feet |
SR | Strip |
SS | Sheet-Metric Measure |
ST | Set |
SV | Skid |
SW | Skein |
SX | Shipment |
SY | Square Yard |
SZ | Syringe |
| Glass or plastic barrels used to administer fluid medication under the skin, into a vein artery, or into a muscle |
T0 | Telecommunications Lines in Service |
| Snapshot sample of lines in service |
T1 | Thousand pounds gross |
T2 | Thousandths of an Inch |
T3 | Thousand Pieces |
T4 | Thousand Bags |
T5 | Thousand Casings |
T6 | Thousand Gallons |
T7 | Thousand Impressions |
T8 | Thousand Linear Inches |
T9 | Thousand Kilowatt Hours |
TA | Tenth Cubic Foot |
TB | Tube |
TC | Truckload |
TD | Therms |
TE | Tote |
TF | Ten Square Yards |
TG | Gross Ton |
TH | Thousand |
TI | Thousand Square Inches |
TJ | Thousand Sq. Centimeters |
TK | Tank |
TL | Thousand Feet (Linear) |
TM | Thousand Feet (Board) |
TN | Net Ton (2,000 LB). |
TO | Troy Ounce |
TP | Ten-pack |
TQ | Thousand Feet |
TR | Ten Square Feet |
TS | Thousand Square Feet |
TT | Thousand Linear Meters |
TU | Thousand Linear Yards |
TV | Thousand Kilograms |
TW | Thousand Sheets |
TX | Troy Pound |
TY | Tray |
TZ | Thousand Cubic Feet |
U1 | Treatments |
U2 | Tablet |
| A compressed or molded block of solid material; a collection of sheet paper glued together at one edge |
U3 | Ten |
| 10 each of an item of supply |
U5 | Two Hundred Fifty |
| 250 each of an item of supply |
UA | Torr |
| Pressure |
UB | Telecommunications Lines in Service - Average |
| Average number of lines in service specific to equal access requirements |
UC | Telecommunications Ports |
| Number of network access ports |
UD | Tenth Minutes |
| Number of 6 second increments of usage |
UE | Tenth Hours |
| Number of 6 minute increments of usage |
UF | Usage per Telecommunications Line - Average |
UH | Ten Thousand Yards |
UL | Unitless |
| Unit of Measure for properties or test results without units of measure |
UM | Million Units |
| Measure used to indicate large quantities in multiples of one million |
UN | Unit |
UP | Troche |
| A flat, round, tablet made of a medicinal substance |
UQ | Wafer |
| A light, thin, crisp, cake |
UR | Application |
| An action of putting something into material contact |
US | Dosage Form |
UT | Inhalation |
UU | Lozenge |
UV | Percent Topical Only |
| A measure of medication intended only for external use |
UW | Milliequivalent |
UX | Dram (Minim) |
UY | Fifty Square Feet |
UZ | Fifty Count |
V1 | Flat |
| A shallow rectangular container frequently used for fruits and vegetables |
V2 | Pouch |
V3 | Mixed Module |
| A specially configured orderable product module |
V4 | Multipack |
| A group of trade items that are intended to be sold as a single consumer unit at the Point-of-Sale check-out |
V5 | Setpack |
| An orderable assortment of trade items, each of which may be sold individually at the Point-of-Sale check-out. The Setpack may also be sold. |
V6 | Prepack Assortment |
| An orderable standard assortment of trade items - each of which may be sold individually at the Point-of-Sale check-out. The Prepack Assortment itself is not sold at the Point-of-Sale check-out. |
VA | Volt-ampere per Kilogram |
VC | Five Hundred |
| 500 each of an item of supply |
VI | Vial |
VP | Percent Volume |
VR | Volt-ampere-reactive |
VS | Visit |
| A quantitative measure of the number of visits to a provider by the patient |
W2 | Wet Kilo |
| Weight of product plus liquid solution |
W7 | Thimble Full |
WA | Watts per Kilogram |
WB | Wet Pound |
WD | Work Days |
WE | Wet Ton |
WG | Wine Gallon |
WH | Wheel |
WI | Weight per Square Inch |
WK | Week |
WM | Working Months |
WP | Pennyweight |
WR | Wrap |
WW | Milliliters of Water |
X1 | Chains (Land Survey) |
X2 | Bunch |
| A measure used to identify a group of like items grown or fastened together |
X3 | Clove |
| A measure used to identify a section of a separate bulb |
X4 | Drop |
| The smallest quantity of liquid heavy enough to form a spherical mass |
X5 | Head |
| A measure used for a rounded, compact mass of leaves, buds or flowers |
X6 | Heart |
| A measure used to identify the central or innermost physical part |
X7 | Leaf |
| A measure used to identify a usually green flattened structure of vascular plants processed for a particular purpose |
X8 | Loaf |
| A shaped mass of food cooked or prepared in one piece |
X9 | Portion |
| A measure used to identify a section or quantity within a larger thing |
XP | Base Box per Pound |
Y1 | Slice |
| A measure used to identify a thin broad piece cut from a larger object |
Y2 | Tablespoon |
| A measure equal to three teaspoons or a half fluid ounce |
Y3 | Teaspoon |
| A measure equal to five milliliters or one third tablespoon |
Y4 | Tub |
| A measure used to identify a storage container |
YD | Yard |
YL | 100 Lineal Yards |
YR | Years |
YT | Ten Yards |
Z1 | Lift Van |
Z2 | Chest |
Z3 | Cask |
Z4 | Hogshead |
Z5 | Lug |
Z6 | Conference Points |
| A participant on a conference call |
Z7 | 13-pack Marketing |
Z8 | Newspaper Agate Line |
Z9 | 14-pack Marketing |
ZA | Bimonthly |
ZB | Biweekly |
ZC | Semiannual |
ZD | Kilojoule |
ZE | Ping |
| Asian Measurement; 1 Ping = 3.3 square meters |
ZF | 16-pack Marketing |
ZG | 48-pack Component Parts |
ZH | 51-pack Component Parts |
ZI | 52-pack Component Parts |
ZJ | 60-pack Gift Packs |
ZK | 72-pack Gift Packs |
ZL | 83-pack Gift Packs |
ZM | 10-pack Marketing |
ZN | 120-pack Promotional |
ZO | 150-pack Component Parts |
ZP | Page |
ZQ | 200-pack Component Parts |
ZR | 1000-pack Component Parts |
ZS | 15-Pack |
ZW | Barrel, Dry |
ZX | Barrel, Liquid |
ZY | Apothecary Scruple |
ZZ | Mutually Defined |
TD109 - Volume
TYPE=R MIN=1 MAX=8
Value of volumetric measure
TD110 - Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
rev 11/7/2024