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4457 Substitution condition code [B]

Desc: Code specifying the conditions under which substitution may take place. Repr: an..3 Code Values: 1 No substitution allowed Notice to supplier to fill order exactly as specified. 2 Supply any binding if edition ordered not available Indicates that substitute bindings are acceptable if the edition of a book originally ordered is unavailable. 3 Supply paper binding if edition ordered not available Indicates that a paper back edition of a book is acceptable if the edition ordered is unavailable. 4 Supply cloth binding if edition ordered not available Indicates that the cloth bound edition of a book is acceptable if the edition ordered is unavailable. 5 Supply library binding if edition ordered not available Indicates that a library binding of a book is acceptable if the edition ordered is unavailable. 6 Equivalent item substitution Indicates that an item of the same value and performance may be substituted for the item specified. 7 Alternate item substitution allowed Indicates that an item of equal or greater value and performance may be substituted for the item specified. ZZZ Mutually defined A code reserved for special trading partner requirements when pre-defined codes do not exist.

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