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35004100

35004100 is a numeric string consisting of eight digits. It does not have an inherent meaning on its own but is used as an identifier in various information systems. In postal addressing, eight-digit codes are used in several countries; in Brazil, CEPs are eight digits long, and a postal code such as 35004100 would typically be written in standard form as 35004-100. The exact location corresponding to that code would depend on the postal system’s allocation and should be looked up in an authoritative address registry.

In commerce and manufacturing, 35004100 could function as a product code, model number, SKU, or catalog identifier

In information technology and data management, such a number can serve as a primary key, surrogate key,

Because the same sequence can appear in many distinct domains, 35004100 typically requires context to resolve

assigned
by
a
company
to
distinguish
items,
batches,
or
configurations.
In
libraries
or
archives,
sequences
of
digits
like
35004100
may
appear
as
internal
inventory
numbers
or
accession
codes
embedded
within
larger
metadata
schemes.
or
internal
reference
in
databases,
often
without
any
semantic
meaning
beyond
uniqueness.
Numeric
identifiers
are
chosen
to
be
compact
and
sortable.
to
a
specific
entity.
If
you
encountered
it
in
a
particular
system,
consult
that
system’s
documentation
or
the
data’s
metadata
to
interpret
its
meaning.