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341 341  The following table defines the behaviour of the SDMX Registry for the various Registry Interface messages.
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343 -|(% style="width:143px" %)**Interface**|(% style="width:1729px" %)**Behaviour**
344 -|(% style="width:143px" %)All|(% style="width:1729px" %)(((
343 +|(% style="width:244px" %)**Interface**|**Behaviour**
344 +|(% style="width:244px" %)All|(((
345 345  1) If the action is set to “replace” then the entire contents of the existing maintainable object in the Registry MUST be replaced by the object submitted, unless the final attribute is set to “true” in which case the only changes that are allowed are to the following constructs:
346 346  
347 347  * Name – this applies to the Maintainable object and its contained elements, such a Code in a Code list.
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365 365  
366 366  5) The specific rules for the elements and attributes documented in the SDMX Schema MUST be obeyed.
367 367  )))
368 -|(% style="width:143px" %)SubmitStructureRequest|(% style="width:1729px" %)Structures are submitted at the level of the Maintainable Artefact and the behaviour in “All” above is therefore at the level of the Maintainable Artefact.
369 -|(% style="width:143px" %)SubmitProvisioningRequest|(% style="width:1729px" %)No additional behaviour.
370 -|(% style="width:143px" %)Submit Registration Request|(% style="width:1729px" %)(((
368 +|(% style="width:244px" %)SubmitStructureRequest|Structures are submitted at the level of the Maintainable Artefact and the behaviour in “All” above is therefore at the level of the Maintainable Artefact.
369 +|(% style="width:244px" %)SubmitProvisioningRequest|No additional behaviour.
370 +|(% style="width:244px" %)Submit Registration Request|(((
371 371  If the datasource is a file (simple datasource) then the file MAY be retrieved and indexed according to the Boolean attributes set in the Registration.
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373 373  For a queryable datasource the Registry MAY validate that the source exists and can accept an SDMX-ML data query.
374 374  )))
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470 470  
471 471  An example of this is shown in the XML snippet below.
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473 -[[image:1747824123013-196.jpeg]]
472 +[[image:1747824123013-196.jpeg||height="309" width="446"]]
474 474  
475 -==== Figure 8: Example Showing Use of Agency Identifiers ====
474 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure8:ExampleShowingUseofAgencyIdentifiers" %)
475 +**Figure 8: Example Showing Use of Agency Identifiers**
476 476  
477 477  Each of these maintenance agencies has an identical Code list with the Id CL_BOP. However, each is uniquely identified by means of the hierarchic agency structure.
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512 512  
513 513  **(maintainable-object-version)** is the version of the maintainable object and is enclosed in round brackets (). It will always be present.
514 514  
515 -**container-object-id** is the identifier of an intermediary object that contains the actual object which the URN is identifying. It is not mandatory as many actual objects do not have an intermediary container object. For instance, a Code is in a maintained object (Code List) and has no intermediary container object, whereas a Metadata Attribute has an intermediary container object (Report Structure) and may have an intermediary container object which is its parent Metadata Attribute. For this reason the container object id may repeat, with each repetition identifying the object at the next-lower level in its hierarchy. Note that if there is only a single containing object in the model then it is NOT included in the URN structure. This applies to Attribute Descriptor, Dimension Descriptor, and Measure Descriptor where there can be only one such object and this object has a fixed id. Therefore, whilst each of these has a
515 +**container-object-id** is the identifier of an intermediary object that contains the actual object which the URN is identifying. It is not mandatory as many actual objects do not have an intermediary container object. For instance, a Code is in a maintained object (Code List) and has no intermediary container object, whereas a Metadata Attribute has an intermediary container object (Report Structure) and may have an intermediary container object which is its parent Metadata Attribute. For this reason the container object id may repeat, with each repetition identifying the object at the next-lower level in its hierarchy. Note that if there is only a single containing object in the model then it is NOT included in the URN structure. This applies to Attribute Descriptor, Dimension Descriptor, and Measure Descriptor where there can be only one such object and this object has a fixed id. Therefore, whilst each of these has a URN, the id of the Attribute Descriptor, Dimension Descriptor, and Measure Descriptor is not included when the actual object is a Data Attribute or a Dimension/Measure Dimension/ Time Dimension, or a Measure.
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517 -URN, the id of the Attribute Descriptor, Dimension Descriptor, and Measure Descriptor is not included when the actual object is a Data Attribute or a Dimension/Measure Dimension/ Time Dimension, or a Measure.
518 -
519 519  Note that although a Code can have a parent Code and a Concept can have a parent Concept these are maintained in a flat structure and therefore do not have a container-object-id.
520 520  
521 521  For example the sequence is agency:DSDid(version).DimensionId and not agency:DSDid(version).DimensionDescriptorId.DimensionId.
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522 522  
523 523  **object-id** is the identifier of the actual object unless the actual object is a maintainable object. If present it is always the last id and is not followed by any other character.
524 524  
525 -===== //Generic Examples of the URN Structure// =====
523 +===== __**//Generic Examples of the URN Structure//**__ =====
526 526  
525 +__Actual object is a maintainable__
527 527  
528 -Actual object is a maintainable
529 -
530 530  SDMXPrefix.SDMX-IM package name.classname=agency id:maintained-object-id(version)
531 531  
532 -Actual object is contained in a maintained object with no intermediate containing object
529 +__Actual object is contained in a maintained object with no intermediate containing object__
533 533  
534 534  SDMXPrefix.SDMX-IM package name.classname=agency id:maintained-object-id(version).object-id
535 535  
536 -Actual object is contained in a maintained object with an intermediate containing object
533 +__Actual object is contained in a maintained object with an intermediate containing object__
537 537  
538 538  SDMXPrefix.SDMX-IM package name.classname=agency
539 539  
540 540  id:maintained-object-id(version).contained-object-id.object-id
541 541  
542 -Actual object is contained in a maintained object with no intermediate containing object but the object type itself is hierarchical
539 +__Actual object is contained in a maintained object with no intermediate containing object but the object type itself is hierarchical__
543 543  
544 544  In this case the object id may not be unique in itself but only within the context of the hierarchy. In the general syntax of the URN all intermediary objects in the structure (with the exception, of course, of the maintained object) are shown as a contained object. An example here would be a Category in a Category Scheme. The Category is hierarchical and all intermediate Categories are shown as a contained object. The example below shows the generic structure for Category Scheme/Category/Category
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