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A product change notification (PCN) is a document issued by a manufacturer to inform customers about a change to a mass-produced product or its manufacturing process. In the semi-conductor industry, the JEDEC standard J-STD-046 describes the requirements for product change notifications and examples of types of changes that should be notified.
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cat-name:- This is the name that the template should be categorised under. For example, nonsense-notice or vandalism-notice. Optional parameters. warning-template:- The name of the notification template. For example, db-nonsense-notice or db-vandalism-notice. This parameter is only necessary if the documentation is not being created in the ...
Template:Cfdnotice – to be placed on the main article's talk page. Template:Rfc notice - equivalent of Template:Cfd notice for WP:RFC; Template:Db-catempty-notice – equivalent of Template:Cfd notice for when speedy deletion of a category has been invoked; Wikipedia:Categorization; Wikipedia:Category names
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