100 — Discount code type
| Code | Description | History |
|---|---|---|
01
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BIC discount group code
modified
UK publisher’s or distributor’s discount group code in a format specified by BIC to ensure uniqueness (a five-letter prefix allocated by BIC, plus one to three alphanumeric characters – normally digits – chosen by the supplier). See https://bic.org.uk/resources/discount-group-codes/ |
+1 · ✎62 |
02
|
Proprietary discount code scheme
modified
A publisher’s or supplier’s own code which identifies a trade discount category. Note that a distinctive <DiscountCodeTypeName> is required with proprietary coding schemes. The actual discount for each code is set by trading partner agreement (applies to goods supplied on standard trade discounting terms) |
+1 · ✎70 |
03
|
Boeksoort
Terms code used in the Netherlands book trade |
+4 |
04
|
German terms code
Terms code used in German ONIX applications |
+5 |
05
|
Proprietary commission code scheme
modified
A publisher’s or supplier’s own code which identifies a commission rate category. Note that a distinctive <DiscountCodeTypeName> is required with proprietary coding schemes. The actual commission rate for each code is set by trading partner agreement (applies to goods supplied on agency terms) |
+11 · ✎70 |
06
|
BIC commission group code
UK publisher’s or distributor’s commission group code in format specified by BIC to ensure uniqueness. Format is identical to BIC discount group code, but indicates a commission rather than a discount (applies to goods supplied on agency terms) |
+12 |
07
|
ISNI-based discount group code
ISNI-based discount group scheme devised initially by the German IG ProduktMetadaten, in a format comprised of the supplier’s 16-digit ISNI, followed by a hyphen and one to three alphanumeric characters – normally digits – chosen by the supplier. These characters are the index to a discount percentage in a table shared in advance by the supplier with individual customers. In this way, a supplier may maintain individual product-specific discount arrangements with each customer. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later |
+47 |