07-24-2025 03:24 PM
Good afternoon,
I have numerous items in review due to the following error: Free Form Text to be copied by Data Recipient, WARNING does anyone know what this means or how I can get this corrected? 00810153930570 is an example GTIN.
Thanks in advance.
07-24-2025 04:36 PM
Hello @sbrewster Thank you for using our community! Could you please let us know where you encountered that error? I wasn’t able to locate it within Item Management.Also, is this related to Wakefern recipient or other one?
Thank you!
07-28-2025 02:34 PM
It is wakefern, but looks like the CIC is from 1WS.. I found more information, but I don't quite know what should be filled out here..
07-28-2025 02:59 PM
Hello @sbrewster Thank you for utilizing our community resources. Although the review appears to originate from 1WS, it is actually triggered by the Wakefern playlist. If you activate the playlist on your items and validate them, a corresponding warning will be displayed on the screen.
Based on our IMPD https://community.1worldsync.com/t5/IM-Participant-Dictionary/IM-8-61-Included-May-2025-Participant-... the United Nations Dangerous Goods Number definition is "The four-digit number assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the transport of dangerous goods that identifies dangerous goods, such as explosives, flammable liquids and toxic substances. Abbreviation: UNDG Number. Recommend to use codes listed in the latest edition of the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
Used to identify dangerous goods when transporting the product internationally.
Used to govern information such as proper shipping name, kind of packaging that may be used, kind of transport and rules that apply to transport of the materials."
Once the update is made please REPUBLISH using our attached steps- https://community.1worldsync.com/t5/IM-Knowledge-Troubleshooting/Republishing-in-Item-Management/ta-...
Thank you!
07-28-2025 04:12 PM
Thanks Maria, is there a cheat sheet for the 4-digit numbers?
07-28-2025 04:24 PM
Hello @sbrewster
The United Nations (UN) assigns and manages UN numbers for dangerous goods through the UN Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods. These four-digit numbers are used to identify hazardous substances or articles during international transport.
Unfortunately, a comprehensive public list of all UN numbers is not readily available. If you're unsure whether a specific number has been assigned, you may consider reaching out internally for clarification. Alternatively, removing the Wakefern playlist (not deactivating it) may help resolve the issue, if applicable.
Thank you!