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ONIX 2.1 | Comments | ONIX 3.0 |
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<Product> |
| <Product> |
| 3.0 blocks are noted but don't exist for 2.0. | Identification Section (used with all blocks) |
PR.1 Record reference numbers, type and source | No relevant comment for bundles. | P.1 Record reference, type and source |
PR.2 Product numbers The bundle's ISBN. | Typically a bundle of books are books that are also | P.2 Product numbers The bundle's ISBN. |
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| BLOCK 1: Product Description |
PR.3 Product form | ONIX for Books Implementation and Best Practice Guide | P.3 Product form |
There are differences between 2.1 and 3.0 for |
There is no comparable ONIX 2.1 section but in Multiple physical items should be supported using
All digital products, bundles included, are almost A typical print bundle would be code 10 Multiple-item | P.3.1 Product composition (List 2)
At a high level Product composition lets retailers |
PR.3.1 Product form code (List 7) | If it's one or three paperback books the Product The logic of digital products remains the same – and Most bundle products do not require use of | P.3.2 Product form code (List 150) |
PR.3.2 Product form detail | No special options for Bundles here. | P.3.3 Product form detail |
PR.3.7 Product packaging type code | Physical product bundles should supply this value: | P.3.7 Product packaging type code |
PR.3.8 Product form description | No special instruction here but note as a "very useful way" to explain the product to the retailer if there's anything not well covered in the codes. | P.3.8 Product form description |
PR.3.9 Number of pieces | Here is a major difference between | |
PR.3.10 Trade category code | No special options for Bundles here. | P.3.9 Trade category code |
But if it's a book and a DVD – two different Product Forms then it's: ONIX 2.1: "WW" (or another W_ code – use Contained Item to describe the individual products) ONIX 3.0: "SA" (or another S_ code – use Product Parts to describe the individual products) *FOR KLUDGE OPTIONS: See note 1 below. | ||
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