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Construct that enables a system to distinguish between one state of an object and another where the contents of the object have changed.

In SDMX this construct is a part of the unique identification of the object.

Statistical data and metadata exchange

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

Used in the following terms: -
Backlinks: 10 Constraints , 10 Validation and Transformation Language (VTL), 12 Annex 2 – SDMX Business Process Model, 12 Validation and Transformation Language (VTL), 12 Validation and Transformation Language (VTL)

Еще (34)14 ANNEX Semantic Versioning , 14 ANNEX Semantic Versioning, 3 Guide for SDMX Format Standards , 3 Guide for SDMX Format Standards, 3 Guide for SDMX Format Standards, 3 SDMX Base Package, 3 SDMX Base Package, 4 Data and Metadata Creation and Reporting, 4 General Notes for Implementers, 4 General Notes for Implementers, 4 General Notes for Implementers, 4 Specific Item Schemes, 5 Data Bases and SDMX, 5 Data Structure Definition and Dataset, 5 Metadata Structure Definition (MSD), 5 Reference Metadata, 6 Codelist, 6 Maintenance Agencies, 7 Metadata Structure Definition and Metadata Set, 8 Maintenance Agencies and Metadata Providers , 8 Maintenance Agencies and Metadata Providers, Part II.Common Namespace, Part II.Common Namespace, Part III. Structure Namespace, Part IV. Data and Reference Metadata Namespaces, Part V. Registry Namespace, SDMX 2.1 Standards. Section 5. Registry Specification: Logical Interfaces, SDMX 3.0 Standards. Section 1. Framework for SDMX technical standards, SDMX 3.0 Standards. Section 5. Registry Specification: Logical Functionality, SDMX 3.0 Standards. Summary of Major Changes and New Functionality, SDMX 3.1 Standards. Section 1. Framework, SDMX 3.1 Standards. Section 1. Summary of Major Changes and New Functionality, SDMX 3.1 Standards. Section 5. Registry Specification: Logical Interfaces, Schema and Documentation