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122 122  The ConceptScheme can have one or more Concepts. A Concept can have zero or more child Concepts, thus supporting a hierarchy of Concepts. Note that a child Concept can have only one parent Concept in this association. The purpose of the hierarchy is to relate concepts that have a semantic relationship: for example a Reporting_Country and Vis_a_Vis_Country may both have Country as a parent concept, or a CONTACT may have a PRIMARY_CONTACT as a child concept. It is not the purpose of such schemes to define reporting structures: these reporting structures are defined in the MetadataStructureDefinition.
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124 -The Concept can be associated with a coreRepresentation. The coreRepresentation isthe specification of the format and value domain of the Concept when used on a structure like a DataStructureDefinition or a
124 +The Concept can be associated with a coreRepresentation. The coreRepresentation isthe specification of the format and value domain of the Concept when used on a structure like a DataStructureDefinition or a MetadataStructureDefinition, unless the specification of the Representation is overridden in the relevant structure definition. In a hierarchical ConceptScheme the Representation is inherited from the parent Concept unless overridden at the level of the child Concept.
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126 -MetadataStructureDefinition, unless the specification of the Representation is overridden in the relevant structure definition. In a hierarchical ConceptScheme the Representation is inherited from the parent Concept unless overridden at the level of the child Concept.
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128 128  Note that the ConceptScheme is used as the Representation of the MeasureDimension in a DataStructureDefinition (see 5.3.2). Each Concept in this ConceptScheme is a specific measure, each of which can be given a coreRepresentation. Thus the valid format of the observation for each measure when reported in a data set for the MeasureDimension is specified in the Concept. This allows a different format for each measure. This is covered in more detail in 5.3.
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130 130  The Representation is documented in more detail in the section on the SDMX Base.
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164 164  === {{id name="_Toc370999"/}}4.5.2 Class diagram - Inheritance ===
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166 -====== Figure 18 Inheritance Class diagram of the Category Scheme ======
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166 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure18InheritanceClassdiagramoftheCategoryScheme" %)
167 +**Figure 18 Inheritance Class diagram of the Category Scheme**
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168 168  === {{id name="_Toc371000"/}}4.5.3 Explanation of the Diagram ===
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170 170  ==== 4.5.3.1 Narrative ====
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198 198  === {{id name="_Toc371001"/}}4.5.4 Class diagram - Relationship ===
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201 +[[image:1747732486733-495.png]]
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200 200  **Figure 19: Relationship Class diagram of the Category Scheme**
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202 -The CategoryScheme can have one or more Categorys. The Category is Identifiable and has identity information. A Category can have zero or more child Categorys, thus supporting a hierarchy of Categorys. Any IdentifiableArtefact can be +categorisedBy a Category. This is achieved by means of a Categorisation. Each
205 +The CategoryScheme can have one or more Categorys. The Category is Identifiable and has identity information. A Category can have zero or more child Categorys, thus supporting a hierarchy of Categorys. Any IdentifiableArtefact can be +categorisedBy a Category. This is achieved by means of a Categorisation. Each Categorisation can associate one IdentifiableArtefact with one Category. Multiple Categorisations can be used to build a set of IdentifiableArtefacts that are +categorisedBy the same Category. Note that there is no navigation (i.e. no embedded reference) to the Categorisation from the Category. From an implementation perspective this is necessary as Categorisation has no affect on the versioning of either the Category or the IdentifiableArtefact.
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204 -Categorisation can associate one IdentifiableArtefact with one Category. Multiple Categorisations can be used to build a set of IdentifiableArtefacts that are +categorisedBy the same Category. Note that there is no navigation (i.e. no embedded reference) to the Categorisation from the Category. From an implementation perspective this is necessary as Categorisation has no affect on the versioning of either the Category or the IdentifiableArtefact.
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206 206  ==== 4.5.4.1 Definitions ====
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317 317  === {{id name="_Toc371006"/}}4.7.1 Class Diagram ===
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320 320  **Figure 21: Class diagram of the Reporting Taxonomy**
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