Changes for page Guidelines for Confidentiality and Embargo in SDMX
Last modified by Artur K. on 2026/05/29 14:28
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... ... @@ -164,15 +164,17 @@ 164 164 * The national statistical institutes send data to Eurostat, and allow the data to be shared with the ECB for statistical coproduction 165 165 * The data may only be shared with the public on the next day 166 166 167 -* **CONF_STATUS:**E**;** 168 -* **CONF_REDIST: **ECB**;** 169 -* **EMBARGO_TIME=<**T+1 day**, **e.g.** **2017-12-15T10:00:00Z> 167 +**CONF_STATUS:**E**;** 170 170 169 +**CONF_REDIST: **ECB**;** 170 + 171 +**EMBARGO_TIME=<**T+1 day**, **e.g.** **2017-12-15T10:00:00Z> 172 + 171 171 The solutions suggested above aim at covering the most common confidentiality and embargo use cases within a single transmission from the primary reporter to the primary recipient. However, for some more complex scenarios it might still be required to make multiple transmissions. 172 172 173 173 It is strongly recommended that use cases are specified in an agreement between organisations involved in regular transmissions up-front in order to avoid unnecessary delay in data publication or – much worse – confidentiality breaches. 174 174 175 - =Annex 1: SDMX Representation of the confidentiality use cases=177 +**Annex 1: SDMX Representation of the confidentiality use cases** 176 176 177 177 |((( 178 178 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HUsecase" %)