No table I am afraid, but they are the old cma codes (cable manufacturers association)
Take 6242y
6 is the voltage rating, (3 is a lower voltage rating for some flex such as bell wire etc)
24 is flat cable bare earth, (94 for swa, 18 round flex, 49 for conduit wire)
2 is the number of cores
Y is pvc insulation (basic) and sheath (additional), X just pvc insulation (basic), B low smoke...
Unfortunately X can also mean xlpe (cross linked polyethylene) but this is only used when there are two letters at the end
So 6491x - the key is 94 - single, 1 number of cores, x single insulation - so earth cables, cables for trunking.
6181y would be like 6491x but with a double insulation (additional outer pvc cover) - so tails etc
6181xy would be the same as 6181y but the primary insulation would be xlpe, and the double insulation would be an outer pvc
6181xb would be the same as 6181xy but the outer would be low smoke...
Can't remember the rest!
Oops - edit here
Forgot the obvious one!
All the above codes are actually the old colours red, yellow, blue, black...
For the new colours there should be an additional H at the end
So you should not wire in 6242y but 6242yh
Mea culpra