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A European article numbering (EAN) location number is an electronic address that you use when you send or receive an electronic invoice. It uniquely identifies a buyer's billing address. EAN location numbers can be used in countries/regions outside Europe and are sometimes referred to as Global Location Numbers (GLNs).
EAN location numbers in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance
Departments, directorates, agencies, and other organizations in Denmark have EAN location numbers that uniquely identify a customer's billing address. An EAN location number can be defined as one category and type of registration ID. It's then used for a legal entity, customer, vendor, or any other party that supports registration IDs.
An EAN location number has a fixed length of 13 digits. This number must be processed in its entirety. Here's an example of an EAN location number:
5790987654321
EAN location numbers start with a three-digit prefix that's allocated by EAN International. For Denmark, the first three digits are 579. The EAN location number ends with a check digit that's calculated based on the first 12 digits.