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... ... @@ -111,7 +111,8 @@ 111 111 1*. Maximum 70 characters. 112 112 1*. From ISO 8859-1 character set (including accented characters) 113 113 1. **Descriptions **are: 114 -1*. Maximum 350 characters; From ISO 8859-1 character set. 114 +1*. Maximum 350 characters; 115 +1*. From ISO 8859-1 character set. 115 115 1. **Code values** are: 116 116 1*. Maximum 18 characters; 117 117 1*. Any of A..Z (upper case alphabetic), 0..9 (numeric), _ (underscore), / (solidus, slash), = (equal sign), - (hyphen); ... ... @@ -120,24 +120,28 @@ 120 120 121 121 A..Z (upper case alphabetic), 0..9 (numeric), _ (underscore) 122 122 123 -1. **Observation values** are: 124 -1*. Decimal numerics (signed only if they are negative); 125 -1*. The maximum number of significant figures is: 126 -1*. 15 for a positive number 127 -1*. 14 for a positive decimal or a negative integer 128 -1*. 13 for a negative decimal 129 -1*. Scientific notation may be used. 130 -1. **Uncoded statistical concept** text values are: 131 -1*. 132 -1**. Maximum 1050 characters; 133 -1**. From ISO 8859-1 character set. 134 -1. **Time series keys**: 124 +**5. Observation values** are: 135 135 136 -In principle, the maximum permissible length of time series keys used in a data exchange does not need to be restricted. However, for working purposes, an effort is made to limit the maximum length to 35 characters; in this length, also (for SDMXEDI) one (separator) position is included between all successive dimension values; this means that the maximum length allowed for a pure series key (concatenation of dimension values) can be less than 35 characters. The separator character is a colon (“:”) by conventional usage. 126 +* Decimal numerics (signed only if they are negative); 127 +* The maximum number of significant figures is: 128 +* 15 for a positive number 129 +* 14 for a positive decimal or a negative integer 130 +* 13 for a negative decimal 131 +* Scientific notation may be used. 137 137 133 +**6. Uncoded statistical concept** text values are: 134 + 135 +* 136 +** Maximum 1050 characters; 137 +** From ISO 8859-1 character set. 138 + 139 +**7. Time series keys**: 140 + 141 +In principle, the maximum permissible length of time series keys used in a data exchange does not need to be restricted. However, for working purposes, an effort is made to limit the maximum length to 35 characters; in this length, also (for SDMXEDI) one (separator) position is included between all successive dimension values; this means that the maximum length allowed for a pure series key (concatenation of dimension values) can be less than 35 characters. The separator character is a colon (“:”) by conventional usage. 142 + 138 138 == 3.4 SDMX-ML and SDMX-EDI Best Practices == 139 139 140 -=== 3.4.1 145 +=== 3.4.1 Reporting and Dissemination Guidelines === 141 141 142 142 **3.4.1.1 Central Institutions and Their Role in Statistical Data Exchanges **Central institutions are the organisations to which other partner institutions "report" statistics. These statistics are used by central institutions either to compile aggregates and/or they are put together and made available in a uniform manner (e.g. on-line or on a CD-ROM or through file transfers). Therefore, central institutions receive data from other institutions and, usually, they also "disseminate" data to individual and/or institutions for end-use. Within a country, a NSI or a national central bank (NCB) plays, of course, a central institution role as it collects data from other entities and it disseminates statistical information to end users. In SDMX the role of central institution is very important: every statistical message is based on underlying structural definitions (statistical concepts, code lists, DSDs) which have been devised by a particular agency, usually a central institution. Such an institution plays the role of the reference "structural definitions maintenance agency" for the corresponding messages which are exchanged. Of course, two institutions could exchange data using/referring to structural information devised by a third institution. 143 143