stdnum.ch.uid

UID (Unternehmens-Identifikationsnummer, Swiss business identifier).

The Swiss UID is used to uniquely identify businesses for taxation purposes. The number consists of a fixed “CHE” prefix, followed by 9 digits that are protected with a simple checksum.

This module only supports the “new” format that was introduced in 2011 which completely replaced the “old” 6-digit format in 2014.

More information:

>>> validate('CHE-100.155.212')
'CHE100155212'
>>> validate('CHE-100.155.213')
Traceback (most recent call last):
    ...
InvalidChecksum: ...
>>> format('CHE100155212')
'CHE-100.155.212'
stdnum.ch.uid.calc_check_digit(number)

Calculate the check digit for organisations. The number passed should not have the check digit included.

stdnum.ch.uid.compact(number)

Convert the number to the minimal representation. This strips surrounding whitespace and separators.

stdnum.ch.uid.format(number)

Reformat the passed number to the standard format.

stdnum.ch.uid.is_valid(number)

Checks to see if the number provided is a valid number. This checks the length, formatting and check digit.

stdnum.ch.uid.validate(number)

Checks to see if the number provided is a valid number. This checks the length, formatting and check digit.