Concentration limits data formats

The concentration limits table describes limit values (e.g., MRLs) for specific food/substance combinations. This data may be used, for instance, for the food/substance combinations for which no concentration data is available. The food codes (idFood) and substance codes (idSubstance) should match the codes of the foods and substances table respectively.

Concentration limits are concentration limit values for specific food and substance combinations originating from regulations (e.g., MRLs). This data may be used, for instance, for the food/substance combinations for which no concentration data is available.

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Concentration limits

The food codes (idFood) and substance codes (idSubstance) should match the codes of the foods and substances table respectively.

Accepted table names: ResidueLimits, ResidueLimit, MaximumResidueLimits, MaximumResidueLimit, MRLs, MRL.

Table 50 Table definition for Concentration limits.
Name Type Description Aliases Required

idFood

AlphaNumeric (50)

Code of the food of this residue limit definition.

idFood, FoodId, Food

Yes

idSubstance

AlphaNumeric (50)

Code of the substance of this residue limit definition.

idSubstance, SubstanceId, SubstanceCode, Substance

Yes

Value

Numeric

Residue limit value.

Value, Limit, MaximumResidueLimit, MaximumResidueLimits, MRL

Yes

StartDate

DateTime

Start date of the period during which the limit applies.

StartDate

No

EndDate

DateTime

End date of the period during which the limit applies.

EndDate

No

ConcentrationUnit

ConcentrationUnit

The unit of the limit value (default mg/kg).

ConcentrationUnit, Unit

No

ValueType

ConcentrationLimitValueType

Value type of the concentration value.

ValueType, ConcentrationLimitValueType, ConcentrationSingleValueType

No

Reference

AlphaNumeric (200)

Reference to the source from which this concentration single value is obtained.

Reference, References, Source, Sources

No