The number of exciting pulses per revolution of a shaft. As an example, a 4-cycle engine delivers one power pulse for every 2 revolutions of the crank shaft for each cylinder. Normally for a 4-cycle and 4 cylinder engine there will be 2 pulses for every revolution, and this is an order number of 2.
The number of the purchasing document used for an acquisition of an asset.
a map's ID number and is assigned by the system
a number assigned by the merchant to the transaction
used to identify the customer's shipment and appears on the Government Bill of Lading or Mayflower paperwork. This number should be used whenever the carrier is contacted.
a unique number that identifies an online purchase of your software.
the number used to identify and track your shipment.
An Order Number is the number that identifies your purchase with Square One. This number will have been provided in any invoice, quotes or email confirmations that you will have received at the time of your purchase. Prior to August 2006 Square One Order Numbers were of the form 0123-1234567890. After August 2006 they changed to 1234567890-1. It is very important to keep this number in a safe place, as it ensures that we can identify your purchase, make any changes to your details if needed, as well as allowing you to access licence activation methods. See also: Proof of Purchase Number
This is a number used to identify an order placed by a customer, requesting some or all of the items on a purchase order.
Used to identify each shipment, the number appears in the upper right-hand corner of the order for service. You will need this number as a reference whenever you have a question about your shipment.
The number used to identify your shipment. It appears in the upper right corner of the Bill or Lading and on the Order for Service.
Number which is assigned to a customer's order, placed through the Internet, and processed by the HUD Customer Service Center. The Order Number may also be used in lieu of confirmation number in checking orders over the Internet or through HUD Customer Service Center.
used to identify the customer's shipment and appears on the upper right corner of the Order for Service and the Bill of Lading. This number should be used whenever the carrier is contacted.
The number used to identify and track the shipment. PBO (Packed by Owner): Articles packed into cartons or crates by the shipper, not the carrier.