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: What's the difference between productID and gtin/mpn (http://schema.org/Product) Under the Product schema type, there are multiple ways of identifying a product: gtin12 gtin13 gtin14 gtin8 mpn So why

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Under the Product schema type, there are multiple ways of identifying a product:


gtin12
gtin13
gtin14
gtin8
mpn


So why does the productID property exist? Isn't this a little redundant?

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@Turnbaugh106

GTIN 8, GTIN-12, GTIN-13, GTIN-14 and MPN are all common global and local identifiers which replace a wide range of previous popular identifiers.


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GTIN-14 Former name(s): DUN-14, ITF
GTIN-13 Former name(s): EAN·UCC-13, EAN-13, CIP
GTIN-12 Former name(s): EAN·UCC-12, UCC-12, UPC
GTIN-8 Former name(s): EAN·UCC-8, EAN-8



It's worth mentioning that ISBN was superseded by EAN, and EAN was superseded by GTIN-13. On the 1st of January 2005 the U.S. ISBN agency requires publishers be able to communicate ISBNs as GTIN-13.

However, Schema allows the use of product ISBN for older books, you could use productID, or ISBN, both are correct. ProductID is an less specific product identifier, you could use GTIN, MPM or another identifier that is not supported by GTIN, such as 'Product ID BRAND'.

You will find that with Schema there is often times that you will find markup that can be approached in different ways, however the outcome remains the same, and correct.

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