The EEE code would only be needed when working with a raw LCD panel. If you are working from a complete display assembly then that’s not important, but the match up of the assembly to yours is.
If you have a mid 2015 15” MacBook Pro then the Apple P/N is 661-02532 for the assembly. As this series was very popular and it also have issues with the Anti-Glare coatings there are very few displays available and only salvaged ones and people who have them aren’t eager to give them up!
So be careful a good one is around $500 USD
Here’s the guide to install it MacBook Pro 15" Retina Display Mid 2015 Display Assembly Replacement and here’s one source TheBookYard - UK
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@danj Thank you for clarification. Today received donor macbook that I ordered and replaced the screen of my broken onc. Works like a charm
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