Understanding CORE IDs

In this article, you will better understand what the CORE ID acronyms mean and how to quickly identify the type of company & location in doing so. 

What are CORE IDs?


CORE IDs were set up in December 2021 to help establish a universal identifier between job management systems, accounting systems, CORE Connect, CORE Perks, and so much more!

In this article, you will better understand what the CORE ID acronyms mean and how to quickly identify the type of company & location in doing so. 

Understanding the Acronyms

CORE IDs begin with a combination of four letters to define the branch of business within CORE Group, a numeral or string of numerals that is used for identification, and the letter L is used to identify the additional locations within the company/organization.

Type Acronym Example Number Format Additional Locations
ONCORE Affiliate OASP 0000 L-01, L-02, L03, etc
Branded Member BMEM 0000
Regular Member RMEM 0000

ELITE Member

EMEM

0000

Channel Partner

CHPT

0000 N/A

Commercial Client

CC

0000 N/A

Insurance Client

CL

0000 N/A

 

CORE ID Examples

ONCORE Affiliate Service Providers

OASP is used for ONCORE Affiliate Service Providers, OASP-####-L(nn) for ONCORE Affiliate Service Providers Location N where N is the number of locations 

One Location Examples:

Multiple Location Examples:

Please Note: L is only needed for locations of the exact same company for OnCORE & CORE Membership locations. Franchised / Banner group locations on OnCORE such as PDR, Rainbow, Steamatic, etc. are to be treated as individual locations with separated CORE IDs. 


Branded Member 

BMEM is used for Branded Members, BMEM-####-L(nn) for Branded Members Location N where N is the number of locations

One Location Example:

Multiple Location Examples:

We currently do not have Branded Members with more than 1 location. So in this example, say that CORE by Noble Pro Restoration opens an additional location. The new location CORE ID would then be assigned as BMEM-0002-L01

Since their original CORE ID was BMEM-0002 and this is their 1st reported new location we can now universally use it to identify any additional locations to that ID. If CORE by Noble Pro Restoration opened 3 additional locations, meaning they have 4 in total, their locations would be listed as follows:

Headquarters Location: BMEM-0002

Additional Location #1: BMEM-0002-L01

Additional Location #2: BMEM-0002-L02

Additional Location #3: BMEM-0002-L03

Additional Location #4: BMEM-0002-L04


Regular Members

RMEM is used for Regular Members, RMEM-####-L(nn) for Regular Member Location N where N is the number of locations

One Location Example:

Multiple Location Examples:


ELITE Members 

EMEM is used for ELITE Members, EMEM-####-L(n) for ELITE Member Location N where N is the number of locations

One Location Example:

Multiple Location Examples:


Channel Partner

CHPT is used for Channel Partners, CHPT-####

Example:

 


Commercial Client

CC, Commercial Client, is used for Channel Partners, CHPT-####

Example:


Insurance Client

CL is used for Insurance Client, CL-####

Example: