Coded identifiers concatenate letters and numbers to create compact, unique labels that make it easy to reference specific items. The alphabetical part (SONE) often encodes a category, origin, department, or project acronym; the numeric part (166) typically provides a sequential index, version number, batch identifier, or other ordered information. Together they provide a human-readable, machine-usable key that ties to detailed records in databases, inventories, or documentation.
Here's a general template I can work with: SONE-166
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