This story is identical to the #101 only it covers the iOS Swift Scandit library.
PL user story: #93 (see full overview for additional information)
Description:
Changes to the App and decoding in order to be able to scan additional codes:
The ability to scan and decode a GS1 Composite Code
This code is used in Japan and contains the GTIN, Batch and Expiry Date
The Composite Code has the following Application Identifiers:
AI01 (GTIN)
AI10 (Batch Number)
AI17 (Expiry Date)
The rules for decoding could be:
The following a a sample code (refer also to #122 )
Acceptance criteria's:positive tests
create a non-serialized batch. (refer to #100)
create a GS1 Composite code with a correct GTIN, Batch and Exp Date details, when scanned this should provide the ePI.
negative tests / error path testing
create a non-serialized batch.
create a GS1 Composite code with a correct GTIN, incorrect Batch and Exp Date details, when scanned this should not provide the ePI (refer to ADD REFERENCE)
Process scenario:
Japan used the GS1 Composite code for all prescription Medicines.
For non-prescription medicines Japan (like many other countries) uses a 13digit (typically) 1D barcode.
The attached document gives an overview of the different barcodes that are commonly used. This is for information purposes only.
Barcodes and Resolver v0.4.pdf
This story is identical to the #101 only it covers the iOS Swift Scandit library.
PL user story: #93 (see full overview for additional information)
Description: Changes to the App and decoding in order to be able to scan additional codes:
The ability to scan and decode a GS1 Composite Code
This code is used in Japan and contains the GTIN, Batch and Expiry Date
The Composite Code has the following Application Identifiers: AI01 (GTIN) AI10 (Batch Number) AI17 (Expiry Date)
The rules for decoding could be:
The following a a sample code (refer also to #122 )
Acceptance criteria's: positive tests
negative tests / error path testing
Process scenario:
Additional information: N/A