Series key

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Series key

Cross product of values of dimensions, where either the cross product or the cross product combined with a time value, identifies uniquely an observation.

Most series keys are combined with a time value in a data set in order to identify uniquely an observation. There may be particular series keys that do not require a time value in order to achieve this, so the "Time Dimension is not obligatory in an SDMX Data Structure Definition. In an SDMX data set there must be a value for all of the Dimensions specified in the Data Structure Definition when reporting data for a series key. The combination of the semantic of the names of the concepts used by the Dimension (excluding time) describes a series key. Unless the Data Structure Definition contains multiple measures this semantic is often the semantic of the observation.

Sibling group

urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.conceptscheme.Concept=SDMX:CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS(2.0).SERIES_KEY

Dimension

Used in the following terms: Attribute, Constraint, Data provider scheme, Group key, Metadata set
Backlinks: 10 Constraints , 10 Constraints, 13 Structure Mapping , 13 Structure Mapping, 14 Annex 4 – Data Reader and Data Writer Functions

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