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200200103

200200103 is a ten-digit numeric string that does not by itself designate a widely recognized object, event, or standard. As a generic identifier, it may function in systems that assign sequential or structured numbers to items, records, or transactions.

In libraries and archives, similar identifiers serve as accession or catalog numbers that help locate items

In manufacturing, logistics, and commerce, numeric codes such as this commonly function as batch, part, order,

In information technology, databases and software systems use numeric values as primary keys, user IDs, or transaction

Without context, the string has no inherent meaning beyond being a numeric identifier. Any claim about its

See also: serial number, accession number, part number, cataloging code, dataset identifier.

or
metadata
within
a
collection;
the
exact
scheme
varies
by
institution.
or
SKU
numbers,
sometimes
encoding
information
about
production
runs,
facilities,
or
sequences.
identifiers.
If
the
digits
are
segmented
(for
example,
2002-00103),
they
could
reflect
a
year
or
location
code
and
a
sequence,
though
such
interpretation
depends
on
documentation.
significance
should
be
grounded
in
the
specific
schema
or
system
that
uses
it.