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29 29  Further recommended code values for expressing general statistical concepts such as "not applicable", etc., can be found in section “Generic codes” of the "Guidelines for the creation and management of SDMX Cross-Domain Code Lists" (to be found under “Guidelines” on the official SDMX website[[~[2~]>>path:#_ftn2]]).
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31 -= 2. SDMX Concepts for Time Transformations =
31 +1. SDMX Concepts for Time Transformations
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33 33  SDMX defines two cross domain concepts for the purpose of coding time transformations: Time transformation type (ID TIMETRANS_TYPE) and time transformation periods (ID TIMETRANS_PER). The concept TIMETRANS_TYPE is coded with a cross domain code list. The concept TIMETRANS_PER is coded with a coded list of integers.
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35 -== 2.1 Time Transformation Type ==
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37 37  Definition: This concept provides coded information about time-related transformation types of time series.
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61 61  |**S**|Shifted|The time series was moved back or forth in time. This may for instance be used when non-calendar year series are aligned to the calendar year using certain estimation formulas.
62 62  |**_O**|Other transformation|This code is taken from the guidelines on generic codes, specifying "Other". In that context it should be used if more complex transformations are applied. An explanation of the transformation or a transformation script should be given in a comment field.
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64 -== 2.2 Time Transformation Periods ==
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66 +11. Time Transformation Periods
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66 66  Definition: This concept provides information about the number of periods used for a time-related transformation of the time series.
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