- IQ is a special purpose domain for listing the target, minimum and maximum quantities of both tobacco ingredients and non-tobacco ingredients of a tobacco product. These values represent design specifications, not test data. IQ additionally shows the function of each ingredient by component in which the ingredient appears.
- IGDCMPID represents the unique ingredient name established in either the Tobacco Ingredients (IT) domain or the Non-Tobacco Ingredients (IN) domain. Therefore, every value of IDGCMPID in the IQ domain must have an exact match in either IT or IN (See IT and IN domain specifications/assumptions for more information on those domains).
- IQCAT represents whether the ingredient is a TOBACCO INGREDIENT or a NON-TOBACCO ingredient. Populating this variable facilitates checks for conformance to assumption 2.
- Ingredients that appear in more than one component of the tobacco product (or which are constituents of a complex ingredient) are quantified separately for each component/complex ingredient in which they appear. The hierarchical relationship of these ingredients is made explicit by the use of the IQPARENT and IQLEVEL variables:
- IQPARENT represents the ingredient or component of the tobacco product in which the ingredient (IDGCMPID for the record) appears as a constituent.
- IQPARENT must equal the IDGCMPID of another record in IQ.
- If the ingredient is not a constituent of another ingredient or component (i.e., it is a top-level component with no parent other than the tobacco product itself) IQPARENT is null.
- IQLEVEL is an integer that represents the level in the hierarchy of an ingredient's relationship to other ingredients.
- Every ingredient, including top-level ingredients as defined in assumption 4aii above, must have a value for IQLEVEL.
- Top-level ingredients have IQLEVEL = 1
- Constituents of complex ingredients have IQLEVEL = n+1, where n equals the IQLEVEL of the parent ingredient or component.
- IQPARENT represents the ingredient or component of the tobacco product in which the ingredient (IDGCMPID for the record) appears as a constituent.
- IQFUNCT is used to represent the function of the ingredient in the component in which it appears (e.g., FLAVORANT, ADHESIVE).
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