The current version of the ETIM format is ETIM 9.0, which was released in December 2022. This open standard international format is available to all, free of charge, includes the coding structure and the system language (‘ETIM English’), but NOT all local language versions. Today, the open/free versions include ETIM English (our ‘default system language’), Belgian-Flemish, Belgian-French, German, Italian, Finnish and Norwegian. The (free) language versions are available via the ETIM API and are also part of the dynamic ETIM release. Would you like to know more about other language versions? Then please contact the relevant national ETIM organization directly.
Release format
ETIM IXF is THE international standard ETIM release format based on XML. The content of the ETIM model is identical in all member countries: each individual ETIM class has exactly the same features – corresponding with the same identifying code – in all countries. Being multilingual, ETIM IXF can contain multiple language versions of the ETIM model in one file. For the complete and detailed format description of ETIM IXF we kindly refer to the download section of this website. Please note, that additional country-specific release formats are available and that the ETIM CMT master database supports a range of exports formats like CSV and EXCEL. Please contact your local ETIM organization for more information on country specific formats in your country.
ETIM Dynamic release
Today, official international ETIM releases (currently ETIM 8.0) take place about every three years. To meet with the market’s wish for a more flexible standard, however, we also offer so called dynamic releases.
A dynamic or intermediate ETIM release contains all classes that are already published or have the status ‘ready to publish’ at the time of export, be it new or changed existing classes. To indicate the differences to the current official ETIM release we mark them with change codes.
Please note, that a dynamic release still contains the full official release, including those classes, features and values that are ‘tagged’ to be deleted in the next official release.
Dynamic release offers great advantages, but also poses some challenges. It’s up to the individual local ETIM organizations to use it or not. For more detailed information, check our Dynamic release guideline.