Skip to main content

Decommission Event

A decommission event should be recorded whenever a product instance is removed from a supply chain. These events typically occur when a product is consumed or must be removed from the supply chain du…

John Heggelund
Updated by John Heggelund

A decommission event should be recorded whenever a product instance is removed from a supply chain. These events typically occur when a product is consumed or must be removed from the supply chain due to damage or defects.Examples: Disposal of livestock, raw materials, product components or finished products

KDE

CBV Field

Data Description

Event Type

eventType

OBJECT*

Action

action

DELETE*

Business Step

bizStep

DESTROYING*

Disposition

disposition

Event ID

eventID

Identifier for the event that distinguishes it from other recorded events (this is usually generated by the capturing application)

Product Identification (EPC)

epcList

The EPC used to identify the product being decommissioned. This field is used when products are being traced using instance-level traceability.

Product Identification (EPC)

quantityList

The EPCs and quantity of the products that are being received. This field is used when products are being traced using lot-level traceability. (epcClass, quantity and uom elements should be included)

Event Date & Time

eventTime

If specific date is unknown, this can be estimated to an approximate date.

Event Location ID

bizLocation

The GLN of the farm and/or field where the calf was born. If specific field is unknown, it can be estimated.

*Indicates that the value is always this value.

How did we do?

Transformation Event

Contact