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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ 1 -{{box title="**Contents**"}} 2 -{{toc/}} 3 -{{/box}} 1 += {{id name="_Toc370967"/}}3 SDMX Base Package = 4 4 5 5 == {{id name="_Toc370968"/}}3.1 Introduction == 6 6 ... ... @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ 8 8 9 9 The motivation for establishing the SDMX Base package is as follows: 10 10 11 -* it is accepted “Best Practise” to identify fundamental archetypes occurring in a model 12 -* identification of commonly found structures or “patterns” leads to easier understanding 13 -* identification of patterns encourages re-use 9 +* it is accepted “Best Practise” to identify fundamental archetypes occurring in a model// // 10 +* identification of commonly found structures or “patterns” leads to easier understanding// // 11 +* identification of patterns encourages re-use// // 14 14 15 15 Each of the class diagrams in this section views classes from the SDMX Base package from a different perspective. There are detailed views of specific patterns, plus overviews showing inheritance between classes, and relationships amongst classes. 16 16 ... ... @@ -26,8 +26,10 @@ 26 26 27 27 This group of classes forms the nucleus of the administration facets of SDMX objects. They provide features which are reusable by derived classes to support horizontal functionality such as identity, versioning etc. 28 28 29 -All classes derived from the abstract class //AnnotableArtefact// may have Annotations (or notes): this supports the need to add notes to all SDMX-ML elements. The Annotation is used to convey extra information to describe any SDMX construct. This information may be in the form of a URL reference and/or a multilingual text (represented by the association to InternationalString).27 +All classes derived from the abstract class //AnnotableArtefact// may have Annotations (or notes): this supports the need to add notes to all SDMX-ML elements. The Annotation is used to convey extra information to describe any SDMX construct. This information may be in the form of a URL reference and/or a multilingual text (represented by the association to 30 30 29 +InternationalString). 30 + 31 31 The //IdentifiableArtefact// is an abstract class that comprises the basic attributes needed for identification. Concrete classes based on //IdentifiableArtefact// all inherit the ability to be uniquely identified. 32 32 33 33 The //NamableArtefact// is an abstract class that inherits from //IdentifiableArtefact //and in addition the +description and +name roles support multilingual descriptions and names for all objects based on //NameableArtefact//. The InternationalString supports the representation of a description in multiple locales (locale is similar to language but includes geographic variations such as Canadian French, US English etc.). The //LocalisedString// supports the representation of a description in one locale. ... ... @@ -38,62 +38,70 @@ 38 38 39 39 The inheritance chain from //AnnotableArtefact// through to //MaintainableArtefact// allows SDMX classes to inherit the features they need, from simple annotation, through identity, naming, to versioning and maintenance. 40 40 41 - ====3.2.2.2 Definitions====41 +**3.2.2.2 Definitions** 42 42 43 -(% style="width:902.294px" %) 44 -|**Class**|(% style="width:246px" %)**Feature**|(% style="width:480px" %)**Description** 45 -|//AnnotableArtefact//|(% style="width:246px" %)((( 43 +|**Class**|**Feature**|**Description** 44 +|//AnnotableArtefact//|((( 46 46 Base inheritance sub classes are: 46 + 47 47 //IdentifiableArtefact// 48 -)))| (% style="width:480px" %)Objects of classes derived from this can have attached annotations.49 -|Annotation| (% style="width:246px" %)|(% style="width:480px" %)Additional descriptive information attached to an object.50 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)id|(% style="width:480px" %)(((48 +)))|Objects of classes derived from this can have attached annotations. 49 +|Annotation||Additional descriptive information attached to an object. 50 +||id|((( 51 51 Identifier for the Annotation. 52 + 52 52 It can be used to disambiguate one Annotation from another where there are several Annotations for the same annotated object. 53 53 ))) 54 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)title|(%style="width:480px" %)A title used to identify an annotation.55 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)type|(% style="width:480px" %)Specifies how the annotation is to be processed.56 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)url|(% style="width:480px" %)A link to external descriptive text.57 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)+text|(% style="width:480px" %)An International String provides the multilingual text content of the annotation via this role.58 -|//IdentifiableArtefact//|( % style="width:246px" %)(((55 +||title// //|A title used to identify an annotation. 56 +||type|Specifies how the annotation is to be processed. 57 +||url|A link to external descriptive text. 58 +||+text|An International String provides the multilingual text content of the annotation via this role. 59 +|//IdentifiableArtefact//|((( 59 59 Superclass is 61 + 60 60 //AnnotableArtefact// 61 -Base inheritance sub classes are: 63 + 64 +Base inheritance sub classes are~:// // 65 + 62 62 //NameableArtefact// 63 -)))| (% style="width:480px" %)Provides identity to all derived classes. It also provides annotations to derived classes because it is a subclass of Annotable Artefact.64 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)id|(% style="width:480px" %)The unique identifier of the object.65 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)uri|(% style="width:480px" %)Universal resource identifier that may or may not be resolvable.66 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)urn|(% style="width:480px" %)Universal resource name – this is for use in registries: all registered objects have a urn.67 -|//NameableArtefact//|( % style="width:246px" %)(((67 +)))|Provides identity to all derived classes. It also provides annotations to derived classes because it is a subclass of Annotable Artefact. 68 +||id|The unique identifier of the object. 69 +||uri|Universal resource identifier that may or may not be resolvable. 70 +||urn|Universal resource name – this is for use in registries: all registered objects have a urn. 71 +|//NameableArtefact//|((( 68 68 Superclass is 73 + 69 69 //IdentifiableArtefact// Base inheritance sub classes are: 75 + 70 70 //VersionableArtefact// 71 -)))| (% style="width:480px" %)Provides a Name and Description to all derived classes in addition to identification and annotations.72 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)+description|(% style="width:480px" %)A multi-lingual description is provided by this role via the International String class.73 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)+name|(% style="width:480px" %)A multi-lingual name is provided by this role via the International String class74 -|InternationalString| (% style="width:246px" %)|(% style="width:480px" %)The International String is a collection of Localised Strings and supports the representation of text in multiple locales.75 -|LocalisedString| (% style="width:246px" %)|(% style="width:480px" %)The Localised String supports the representation of text in one locale (locale is similar to language but includes geographic variations such as Canadian French, US English etc.).76 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)label|(% style="width:480px" %)Label of the string.77 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)locale|(% style="width:480px" %)The geographic locale of the string e.g French, Canadian French.78 -|//VersionableArtefact//|( % style="width:246px" %)(((77 +)))|Provides a Name and Description to all derived classes in addition to identification and annotations. 78 +||+description|A multi-lingual description is provided by this role via the International String class. 79 +||+name|A multi-lingual name is provided by this role via the International String class 80 +|InternationalString||The International String is a collection of Localised Strings and supports the representation of text in multiple locales. 81 +|LocalisedString||The Localised String supports the representation of text in one locale (locale is similar to language but includes geographic variations such as Canadian French, US English etc.). 82 +||label|Label of the string. 83 +||locale|The geographic locale of the string e.g French, Canadian French. 84 +|//VersionableArtefact//|((( 79 79 Superclass is 86 + 80 80 //NameableArtefact// Base inheritance sub classes are: 88 + 81 81 //MaintainableArtefact// 82 -)))| (% style="width:480px" %)Provides versioning information for all derived objects.83 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)version|(% style="width:480px" %)A version string following an agreed convention84 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)validFrom|(% style="width:480px" %)Date from which the version is valid85 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)validTo|(% style="width:480px" %)Date from which version is superceded86 -|//MaintainableArtefact//|( % style="width:246px" %)(((90 +)))|Provides versioning information for all derived objects. 91 +||version|A version string following an agreed convention 92 +||validFrom|Date from which the version is valid 93 +||validTo|Date from which version is superceded 94 +|//MaintainableArtefact//|((( 87 87 Inherits from 88 88 89 89 //VersionableArtefact// 90 -)))| (% style="width:480px" %)An abstract class to group together primary structural metadata artefacts that are maintained by an Agency.91 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)final|(% style="width:480px" %)Defines whether a maintained artefact is draft or final.92 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)isExternalReference|(% style="width:480px" %)If set to “true” it indicates that the content of the object is held externally.93 -| |(%style="width:246px" %)structureURL|(% style="width:480px" %)The URL of an SDMX-ML document containing the external object.94 -| |(%style="width:246px" %)serviceURL|(% style="width:480px" %)The URL of an SDMX-compliant web service from which the external object can be retrieved.95 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)+maintainer|(%style="width:480px" %)Association to the Maintenance Agency responsible for maintaining the artefact.96 -|Agency| (% style="width:246px" %)|(% style="width:480px" %)See section on “Organisations”98 +)))|An abstract class to group together primary structural metadata artefacts that are maintained by an Agency. 99 +||final|Defines whether a maintained artefact is draft or final. 100 +||isExternalReference|If set to “true” it indicates that the content of the object is held externally. 101 +||structureURL|The URL of an SDMX-ML document containing the external object. 102 +||serviceURL|The URL of an SDMX-compliant web service from which the external object can be retrieved. 103 +||+maintainer// //|Association to the Maintenance Agency responsible for maintaining the artefact. 104 +|Agency||See section on “Organisations” 97 97 98 98 == {{id name="_Toc370972"/}}3.3 Basic Inheritance == 99 99 ... ... @@ -159,8 +159,7 @@ 159 159 160 160 [[image:SDMX_2-1_SECTION_2_InformationModel_2020-07_a2879920.jpg||height="602" width="614"]] 161 161 162 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure12TheItemSchemePattern" %) 163 -**Figure 12 The Item Scheme Pattern** 170 +====== Figure 12 The Item Scheme Pattern ====== 164 164 165 165 ===== {{id name="_Toc370981"/}}3.5.3 Explanation of the Diagram ===== 166 166 ... ... @@ -186,47 +186,73 @@ 186 186 187 187 ==== 3.5.3.2 Definitions ==== 188 188 189 -(% style="width:911.294px" %) 190 -|**Class**|(% style="width:246px" %)**Feature**|(% style="width:478px" %)**Description** 191 -|//ItemScheme//|(% style="width:246px" %)((( 196 +|**Class**|**Feature**|**Description** 197 +|//ItemScheme//|((( 192 192 Inherits from: 199 + 193 193 //MaintainableArtefact// 201 + 194 194 Direct sub classes are: 203 + 195 195 CategoryScheme 205 + 196 196 ConceptScheme 207 + 197 197 Codelist 198 -)))| (% style="width:478px" %)The descriptive information for an arrangement or division of objects into groups based on characteristics, which the objects have in common.199 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)(((209 +)))|The descriptive information for an arrangement or division of objects into groups based on characteristics, which the objects have in common. 210 +||((( 200 200 ReportingTaxonomy 212 + 201 201 //OrganisationScheme// 214 + 202 202 Transformation Scheme 216 + 203 203 CustomTypeScheme 218 + 204 204 NamePersonasationScheme 220 + 205 205 RuletScheme 222 + 206 206 VtlMappingScheme 224 + 207 207 UserDefinedOperatorScheme 208 -)))| (% style="width:478px" %)209 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)isPartial|(% style="width:478px" %)Denotes whether the Item Scheme contains a sub set of the full set of Items in the maintained scheme.210 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)items|(% style="width:478px" %)Association to the Items in the scheme.211 -|//Item//|( % style="width:246px" %)(((226 +)))| 227 +||isPartial|Denotes whether the Item Scheme contains a sub set of the full set of Items in the maintained scheme. 228 +||items|Association to the Items in the scheme. 229 +|//Item//|((( 212 212 Inherits from: 231 + 213 213 //NameableArtefact// 214 -Direct sub classes are Category 233 + 234 +Direct sub classes are 235 + 236 +Category 237 + 215 215 Concept 239 + 216 216 Code 241 + 217 217 ReportingCategory 243 + 218 218 //Organisation// 245 + 219 219 Transformation 247 + 220 220 CustomType 249 + 221 221 NamePersonlisation 251 + 222 222 Ruleset 253 + 223 223 VtlMapping 224 -UserDefinedOperator 225 -)))|(% style="width:478px" %)((( 255 + 256 +UserDefinedOperator// // 257 +)))|((( 226 226 The Item is an item of content in an Item Scheme. This may be a node in a taxonomy or ontology, a code in a code list etc. 259 + 227 227 Note that at the conceptual level the Organisation is not hierarchic 228 228 ))) 229 -| |(% style="width:246px" %)hierarchy|(% style="width:478px" %)This allows an Item optionally to have one or more child Items.262 +||hierarchy|This allows an Item optionally to have one or more child Items. 230 230 231 231 == {{id name="_Toc370982"/}}3.6 The Structure Pattern == 232 232 ... ... @@ -242,8 +242,7 @@ 242 242 243 243 [[image:SDMX_2-1_SECTION_2_InformationModel_2020-07_b6478a73.png||height="774" width="556"]] 244 244 245 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure14:RepresentationwithintheStructurePattern" %) 246 -**Figure 14: Representation within the Structure Pattern** 278 +====== Figure 14: Representation within the Structure Pattern ====== 247 247 248 248 === {{id name="_Toc370985"/}}3.6.3 Explanation of the Diagrams === 249 249 ... ... @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ 267 267 268 268 __ReportStructure__: MetadataAttribute 269 269 270 -Each Component takes its semantic (and possibly also its representation) from a Concept in a ConceptScheme. This is represented by the conceptIdentity association to Concept. 302 +Each Component takes its semantic (and possibly also its representation) from a Concept in 773 a ConceptScheme. This is represented by the conceptIdentity association to Concept. 271 271 272 272 The //Component// may also have a localRepresentation, This allows a concrete class, such as Dimension, to specify its representation which is local to the //Structure// in which it is contained (for Dimension this will be DataStructureDefinition), and thus overrides any coreRepresentation specified for the Concept. 273 273 ... ... @@ -282,112 +282,140 @@ 282 282 283 283 The //Structure// may be used by one or more //StructureUsage//. An example of this in terms of concrete classes is that a DataflowDefinition (sub class of //StructureUsage//) may use a particular DataStructureDefinition (sub class of //Structure//), and similar constructs apply for the MetadataflowDefinition (link to MetadataStructureDefinition). 284 284 285 - ====3.6.3.2 Definitions====317 +**3.6.3.2 Definitions** 286 286 287 -(% style="width:1001.29px" %) 288 -|**Class**|**Feature**|(% style="width:537px" %)**Description** 319 +|**Class**|**Feature**|**Description** 289 289 |//StructureUsage//|((( 290 290 Inherits from: 322 + 291 291 //MaintainableArtefact// 324 + 292 292 Sub classes are: 326 + 293 293 DataflowDefinition 294 -MetadataflowDefinition 295 -)))|(% style="width:537px" %)An artefact whose components are described by a Structure. In concrete terms (sub-classes) an example would be a Dataflow Definition which is linked to a given structure – in this case the Data Structure Definition. 296 -| |structure|(% style="width:537px" %)An association to a Structure specifying the structure of the artefact. 328 + 329 +MetadataflowDefinition// // 330 +)))|An artefact whose components are described by a Structure. In concrete terms (sub-classes) an example would be a Dataflow Definition which is linked to a given structure – in this case the Data Structure Definition. 331 +||structure|An association to a Structure specifying the structure of the artefact. 297 297 |//Structure//|((( 298 298 Inherits from: 334 + 299 299 //MaintainableArtefact// 336 + 300 300 Sub classes are: 338 + 301 301 DataStructure 340 + 302 302 Definition 342 + 303 303 MetadataStructure 344 + 304 304 Definition 305 -)))| (% style="width:537px" %)Abstract specification of a list of lists to define a complex tabular structure. A concrete example of this would be statistical concepts, code lists, and their organisation in a data or metadata structure definition, defined by a centre institution, usually for the exchange of statistical information with its partners.306 -| |grouping|(% style="width:537px" %)A composite association to one or more component lists.346 +)))|Abstract specification of a list of lists to define a complex tabular structure. A concrete example of this would be statistical concepts, code lists, and their organisation in a data or metadata structure definition, defined by a centre institution, usually for the exchange of statistical information with its partners. 347 +||grouping|A composite association to one or more component lists. 307 307 |//ComponentList//|((( 308 308 Inherits from: 350 + 309 309 //IdentifiableArtefact// 352 + 310 310 Sub classes are: 354 + 311 311 DimensionDescriptor 356 + 312 312 GroupDimension 358 + 313 313 Descriptor 360 + 314 314 MeasureDescriptor 362 + 315 315 AttributeDescriptor 364 + 316 316 MetadataTarget 366 + 317 317 ReportStructure 318 -)))| (% style="width:537px" %)An abstract definition of a list of components. A concrete example is a Dimension Descriptor which defines the list of Dimensions in a Data Structure Definition.319 -| |components|(% style="width:537px" %)An aggregate association to one or more components which make up the list.368 +)))|An abstract definition of a list of components. A concrete example is a Dimension Descriptor which defines the list of Dimensions in a Data Structure Definition. 369 +||components|An aggregate association to one or more components which make up the list. 320 320 |//Component//|((( 321 321 Inherits from: 372 + 322 322 //IdentifiableArtefact// 374 + 323 323 Sub classes are: 376 + 324 324 PrimaryMeasure 378 + 325 325 DataAttribute 326 -//DimensionComponent 327 -TargetObject// 380 + 381 +//DimensionComponent// 382 + 383 +//TargetObject// 384 + 328 328 MetadataAttribute 329 -)))| (% style="width:537px" %)A component is an abstract super class used to define qualitative and quantitative data and metadata items that belong to a Component List and hence a Structure. Component is refined through its sub-classes.330 -| |conceptIdentity|(% style="width:537px" %)Association to a Concept in a Concept Scheme that identifies and defines the semantic of the Component331 -| |localRepresentation|(% style="width:537px" %)Association to the Representation of the Component if this is different from the coreRepresentation of the Concept which the Component uses (ConceptUsage)332 -|Representation| |(% style="width:537px" %)The allowable value or format for Component or Concept333 -| |+enumerated|(% style="width:537px" %)Association to an enumerated list that contains the allowable content for the Component when reported in a data or metadata set. The type of enumerated list that is allowed for any concrete Component is shown in the constraints on the association (e.g. Identifier Component can have any of the sub classes of Item Scheme, whereas Measure Dimension must have a Concept Scheme).334 -| |+nonEnumerated|(% style="width:537px" %)Association to a set of Facets that define the allowable format for the content of the Component when reported in a data or metadata set.335 -|Facet| |(% style="width:537px" %)Defines the format for the content of the Component when reported in a data or metadata set.336 -| |facetType|(% style="width:537px" %)A specific content type which is constrained by the FacetType enumeration337 -| |facetValueType|(% style="width:537px" %)(((386 +)))|A component is an abstract super class used to define qualitative and quantitative data and metadata items that belong to a Component List and hence a Structure. Component is refined through its sub-classes. 387 +||conceptIdentity|Association to a Concept in a Concept Scheme that identifies and defines the semantic of the Component 388 +||localRepresentation|Association to the Representation of the Component if this is different from the coreRepresentation of the Concept which the Component uses (ConceptUsage) 389 +|Representation||The allowable value or format for Component or Concept 390 +||+enumerated|Association to an enumerated list that contains the allowable content for the Component when reported in a data or metadata set. The type of enumerated list that is allowed for any concrete Component is shown in the constraints on the association (e.g. Identifier Component can have any of the sub classes of Item Scheme, whereas Measure Dimension must have a Concept Scheme). 391 +||+nonEnumerated|Association to a set of Facets that define the allowable format for the content of the Component when reported in a data or metadata set. 392 +|Facet||Defines the format for the content of the Component when reported in a data or metadata set. 393 +||facetType|A specific content type which is constrained by the FacetType enumeration 394 +||facetValueType|((( 338 338 The format of the value of a Component when reported in a data or metadata set. 339 339 340 340 This is contrained by the FacetValueType enumeration. 341 341 ))) 342 -| |+itemSchemeFacet|(% style="width:537px" %)Defines the format of the identifiers in an Item Scheme used by a Component. Typically this would define the number of characters (length) of the identifier.343 -|ExtendedFacet| |(% style="width:537px" %)This has the same function as Facet but allows additionally an XHTML representation. This is constrained for use with a Metadata Attribute399 +||+itemSchemeFacet|Defines the format of the identifiers in an Item Scheme used by a Component. Typically this would define the number of characters (length) of the identifier. 400 +|ExtendedFacet||This has the same function as Facet but allows additionally an XHTML representation. This is constrained for use with a Metadata Attribute 344 344 345 -The specification of the content and use of the sub classes to ComponentList and Component can be found in the section in which they are used (DataStructureDefinition and MetadataStructureDefinition) 402 +The specification of the content and use of the sub classes to ,,ComponentList,, and ,,Component,, can be found in the section in which they are used (DataStructureDefinition and MetadataStructureDefinition) 346 346 347 347 ==== 3.6.3.3 Representation Constructs ==== 348 348 349 349 The majority of SDMX FacetValueTypes are compatible with those found in XML Schema, 818 and have equivalents in most current implementation platforms: 350 350 408 +: 409 + 351 351 ((( 352 -(% style="width:1034.29px" %) 353 -|(% style="width:222px" %)**SDMX Facet Value Type**|(% style="width:229px" %)**XML Schema Data Type**|(% style="width:216px" %)**.NET Framework Type**|(% style="width:354px" %)**Java Data Type** 354 -|(% style="width:222px" %)String|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:string|(% style="width:216px" %)System.String|(% style="width:354px" %)java.lang.String 355 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Big Integer|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:integer|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Decimal|(% style="width:354px" %)java.math.BigInteger 356 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Integer|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:int|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Int32|(% style="width:354px" %)int 357 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Long|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd.long|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Int64|(% style="width:354px" %)long 358 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Short|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:short|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Int16|(% style="width:354px" %)short 359 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Decimal|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:decimal|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Decimal|(% style="width:354px" %)java.math.BigDecimal 360 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Float|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:float|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Single|(% style="width:354px" %)float 361 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Double|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:double|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Double|(% style="width:354px" %)double 362 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Boolean|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:boolean|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Boolean|(% style="width:354px" %)boolean 363 -|(% style="width:222px" %)URI|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:anyURI|(% style="width:216px" %)System.Uri|(% style="width:354px" %)Java.net.URI or java.lang.String 364 -|(% style="width:222px" %)DateTime|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:dateTime|(% style="width:216px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:354px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 365 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Time|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:time|(% style="width:216px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:354px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 366 -|(% style="width:222px" %)GregorianYear|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:gYear|(% style="width:216px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:354px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 367 -|(% style="width:222px" %)GregorianMonth|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:gYearMonth|(% style="width:216px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:354px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 368 -|(% style="width:222px" %)GregorianDay|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:date|(% style="width:216px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:354px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 369 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Day, MonthDay, Month|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:g*|(% style="width:216px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:354px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 370 -|(% style="width:222px" %)Duration|(% style="width:229px" %)xsd:duration|(% style="width:216px" %)System.TimeSpan|(% style="width:354px" %)javax.xml.datatype.Dura tion 411 +|**SDMX Facet Value Type**|**XML Schema Data Type **|**.NET Framework Type**|**Java Data Type** 412 +|String|xsd:string|System.String|java.lang.String 413 +|Big Integer|xsd:integer|System.Decimal|java.math.BigInteger 414 +|Integer|xsd:int|System.Int32|int 415 +|Long|xsd.long|System.Int64|long 416 +|Short|xsd:short|System.Int16|short 417 +|Decimal|xsd:decimal|System.Decimal|java.math.BigDecimal 418 +|Float|xsd:float|System.Single|float 419 +|Double|xsd:double|System.Double|double 420 +|Boolean|xsd:boolean|System.Boolean|boolean 421 +|URI|xsd:anyURI|System.Uri|Java.net.URI or java.lang.String 422 +|DateTime|xsd:dateTime|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 423 +|Time|xsd:time|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 424 +|GregorianYear|xsd:gYear|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 425 +|GregorianMonth|xsd:gYearMonth|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 426 +|GregorianDay|xsd:date|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 427 +|Day, MonthDay, Month|xsd:g*|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XMLG regorianCalendar 428 +|Duration|xsd:duration|System.TimeSpan|javax.xml.datatype.Dura tion 371 371 ))) 372 372 373 -There are also a number of SDMX data types which do not have these direct correspondences, often because they are composite representations or restrictions of a broader data type. These are detailed in Section 6 of the standards. 431 +There are also a number of SDMX data types which do not have these direct 822 correspondences, often because they are composite representations or restrictions of a 823 broader data type. These are detailed in Section 6 of the standards. 374 374 375 -The Representation is composed of Facets, each of which conveys characteristic information related to the definition of a value domain. Often a set of Facets are needed to convey the required semantic. For example, a sequence is defined by a minimum of two Facets: one to define the start value, and one to define the interval. 433 +The ,,Representation,, is composed of ,,Facet,,s, each of which conveys characteristic 826 information related to the definition of a value domain. Often a set of Facets are needed to 827 convey the required semantic. For example, a sequence is defined by a minimum of two 828 Facets: one to define the start value, and one to define the interval. 376 376 435 +: 436 + 377 377 ((( 378 - (% style="width:1043.29px" %)379 -| (%style="width:179px"%)**Facet Type**|(%style="width:862px"%)**Explanation**380 -| (% style="width:179px" %)isSequence|(% style="width:862px" %)The isSequence facet indicates whetherthevalues are intended to be ordered, and it may work in combination withthe interval,startValue, and endValue facetorthe timeInterval,startTime, and endTime,facets.Ifthis attributeholds a valueof true, a startvalueor time anda numeric or time intervalmust supplied. If anend valueisnotgiven,then the sequence continues indefinitely.381 -|(% style="width:179px" %)interval|(% style="width:862px" %)The interval attributespecifies the permitted interval (increment) in a sequence. In order for this to be used, the isSequence attribute must have a value of true.382 -| (%style="width:179px" %)startValue|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The startValue facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and interval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This facet is used for a numeric sequence, and indicates the starting point of the sequence. This value is mandatory for a numeric sequence to be expressed.383 -| (% style="width:179px" %)endValue|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The endValue facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and interval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This facet is used for a numeric sequence, and indicates that ending point (if any) of the sequence.384 -| (% style="width:179px" %)timeInterval|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The timeInterval facet indicates the permitted duration in a time sequence. In order for this to be used, the isSequence facet must have a value of true.385 -| (%style="width:179px" %)startTime|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The startTime facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and timeInterval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This attribute is used for a time sequence, and indicates the start time of the sequence. This value is mandatory for a time sequence to be expressed.386 -| (% style="width:179px" %)endTime|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The endTime facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and timeInterval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This facet is used for a time sequence, and indicates that ending point (if any) of the sequence.387 -| (% style="width:179px" %)minLength|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The minLength facet specifies the minimum and length of the value in characters.388 -| (% style="width:179px" %)maxLength|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The maxLength facet specifies the maximum length of the value in characters.389 -| (% style="width:179px" %)minValue|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The minValue facet is used for inclusive and exclusive ranges, indicating what the lower bound of the range is. If this is used with an inclusive range, a valid value will be greater than or equal to the value specified here. If the inclusive and exclusive data type is not specified (e.g. this facet is used with an integer data type), the value is assumed to be inclusive.390 -| (% style="width:179px" %)maxValue|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The maxValue facet is used for inclusive and exclusive ranges, indicating what the upper bound of the range is. If this is used with an inclusive range, a valid value will be less than or equal to the value specified here. If the inclusive and exclusive data type is not specified (e.g. this facet is used with an integer data type), the value is assumed to be inclusive.391 -| (% style="width:179px" %)decimals|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The decimals facet indicates the number of characters allowed after the decimal separator.392 -| (% style="width:179px" %)pattern|(% colspan="1" style="width:862px" %)The pattern attribute holds any regular expression permitted in the implementation syntax (e.g. W3C XML Schema).438 +|**Facet Type**|**Explanation**| 439 +|isSequence|The isSequence facet indicates whether the values are intended to be ordered, and it may work in combination with the interval, startValue, and endValue facet or the timeInterval, startTime, and endTime, facets. If this attribute holds a value of true, a start value or time and a numeric or time interval must supplied. If an end value is not given, then the sequence continues indefinitely.| 440 +|interval|The interval attribute specifies the permitted interval (increment) in a| 441 +||(% colspan="2" %)sequence. In order for this to be used, the isSequence attribute must have a value of true. 442 +|startValue|(% colspan="2" %)The startValue facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and interval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This facet is used for a numeric sequence, and indicates the starting point of the sequence. This value is mandatory for a numeric sequence to be expressed. 443 +|endValue|(% colspan="2" %)The endValue facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and interval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This facet is used for a numeric sequence, and indicates that ending point (if any) of the sequence. 444 +|timeInterval|(% colspan="2" %)The timeInterval facet indicates the permitted duration in a time sequence. In order for this to be used, the isSequence facet must have a value of true. 445 +|startTime|(% colspan="2" %)The startTime facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and timeInterval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This attribute is used for a time sequence, and indicates the start time of the sequence. This value is mandatory for a time sequence to be expressed. 446 +|endTime|(% colspan="2" %)The endTime facet is used in conjunction with the isSequence and timeInterval facets (which must be set in order to use this facet). This facet is used for a time sequence, and indicates that ending point (if any) of the sequence. 447 +|minLength|(% colspan="2" %)The minLength facet specifies the minimum and length of the value in characters. 448 +|maxLength|(% colspan="2" %)The maxLength facet specifies the maximum length of the value in characters. 449 +|minValue|(% colspan="2" %)The minValue facet is used for inclusive and exclusive ranges, indicating what the lower bound of the range is. If this is used with an inclusive range, a valid value will be greater than or equal to the value specified here. If the inclusive and exclusive data type is not specified (e.g. this facet is used with an integer data type), the value is assumed to be inclusive. 450 +|maxValue|(% colspan="2" %)The maxValue facet is used for inclusive and exclusive ranges, indicating what the upper bound of the range is. If this is used with an inclusive range, a valid value will be less than or equal to the value specified here. If the inclusive and exclusive data type is not specified (e.g. this facet is used with an integer data type), the value is assumed to be inclusive. 451 +|decimals|(% colspan="2" %)The decimals facet indicates the number of characters allowed after the decimal separator. 452 +|pattern|(% colspan="2" %)The pattern attribute holds any regular expression permitted in the implementation syntax (e.g. W3C XML Schema). 393 393 )))
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