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Quantity of Next Level Item(s) and Global Product Code (GPC)

Lmajerowicz
New Contributor II

Hi, 

I am trying to figure out what the Quantity of Next Level Item(s) stands for.  If I am setting up a product that will have 12 pieces in a case and the minimum order quantity for that product will be 150 cases.  Global Product Code (GPC) I am assuming is something I will need to ask the vendor department coordinator we are onboarding products to?

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BigBuford
Moderator
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Hello! Welcome to the Community! The quantity of Next Level items indicates the total count of all products within this item. For example, a Case of 12 Jars (or Eaches) would have a Quantity of Next Level Item(s) of 12. As for the Jar (or the Each), Quantity of Next Level Item would be 1.

Used by a buyer and/or consumer to understand what type of product they are receiving; also used for inventory/warehouse management.

 

Also, the Global Product Code (GPC) is Code specifying a product category according to the GS1 Global Product Classification (GPC) standard. I found both definitions by searching each attribute within our 1 World Sync Participant Dictionary. Attached below contains the link! 

https://community.1worldsync.com/t5/IM-Participant-Dictionary/IM-8-37-May-2023-Participant-Dictionar...

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@Lmajerowicz 

The GS1US website has a GPC browser that you can reference to get the proper GPC code for your product.

https://gpc-browser.gs1.org/

Please review this and let us know if you find the GPC you need.

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BigBuford
Moderator
Moderator

Hello! Welcome to the Community! The quantity of Next Level items indicates the total count of all products within this item. For example, a Case of 12 Jars (or Eaches) would have a Quantity of Next Level Item(s) of 12. As for the Jar (or the Each), Quantity of Next Level Item would be 1.

Used by a buyer and/or consumer to understand what type of product they are receiving; also used for inventory/warehouse management.

 

Also, the Global Product Code (GPC) is Code specifying a product category according to the GS1 Global Product Classification (GPC) standard. I found both definitions by searching each attribute within our 1 World Sync Participant Dictionary. Attached below contains the link! 

https://community.1worldsync.com/t5/IM-Participant-Dictionary/IM-8-37-May-2023-Participant-Dictionar...

Hi, 

I am sorry I was following the new item setup video and I think I misunderstood the GPC with the Global classification code that appears to be made out of numbers. Sorry for misleading you. 

 

@Lmajerowicz 

I wanted to reach out and confirm you had all you needed from our community regarding the original issue?

Thanks!

Could please share how do i get the Global classification code? My assumption is that this is mean to be specific for the type of item I am onboarding.

@Lmajerowicz 

The GS1US website has a GPC browser that you can reference to get the proper GPC code for your product.

https://gpc-browser.gs1.org/

Please review this and let us know if you find the GPC you need.