Glossary

GDTI-174

Global Document Type Identifier (174-bit)

urn:epc:id:gdti
Header: 0x3E174 bits

What is GDTI-174?

Same as GDTI-96 but with a 119-bit serial field supporting alphanumeric document serials (6-bit encoded).

Used for: Documents requiring alphanumeric serial numbers.

Field layout

The first 8 bits are always the header (0x3E = 62 decimal), which identifies this as GDTI-174. The partition field determines how bits are divided between the company prefix and the following reference field - see the partition table below.

Defined in GS1 EPC Tag Data Standard v2.3, Section 7.10 (Global Document Type Identifier), encoding procedure in Section 14.6.8.2.

BitsFieldDescription
0–7Header0x3E (62) - identifies this encoding as GDTI-174
8–10FilterSame as GDTI-96.
11–13PartitionSame partition table as GDTI-96.
14–53Company PrefixGS1 Company Prefix of the document issuer.
54–54Document TypeDocument type reference. Size varies by partition.
55–173Serial Number119 bits, 6-bit encoded. Supports alphanumeric serial numbers.

Filter values

The 3-bit filter field does not affect identity - it tells readers what packaging level or category the tag is applied to. The same item with different filter values has the same Pure Identity URI.

Source: GS1 EPC TDS v2.3, Table 10-7.

ValueNameDescription
0All othersUnspecified document type
1ReservedNot yet assigned
2ReservedNot yet assigned
3ReservedNot yet assigned
4ReservedNot yet assigned
5ReservedNot yet assigned
6ReservedNot yet assigned
7ReservedNot yet assigned

Partition table

The 3-bit partition value determines how the fixed bit space is divided between the company prefix and the following reference field. GS1 company prefixes vary in length (6–12 digits), so the partition tells the decoder where one field ends and the next begins.

Source: GS1 EPC TDS v2.3, Table 14-29.

PartitionPrefix bitsPrefix digitsRef bitsRef digits
0401210
1371141
2341072
3309113
4278144
5247175
6206216

Related schemes

Source

GS1 EPC Tag Data Standard, Release 2.3, Ratified October 2025 - see Section 7.10 (Global Document Type Identifier) and Section 14.6.8.2 for the encoding procedure. Read the EPC encoding guide for a full worked example of decoding hex to URI.