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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ 1 -{{box title="**Contents**"}} 2 -{{toc/}} 3 -{{/box}} 1 += 3 SDMX Base Package = 4 4 5 5 == 3.1 Introduction == 6 6 ... ... @@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ 9 9 The motivation for establishing the SDMX Base package is as follows: 10 10 11 11 it is accepted “Best Practise” to identify fundamental archetypes occurring in a model 10 + 12 12 identification of commonly found structures or “patterns” leads to easier understanding 12 + 13 13 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. ... ... @@ -28,8 +28,10 @@ 28 28 29 29 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. 30 30 31 -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).31 +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 32 32 33 +InternationalString). 34 + 33 33 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. 34 34 35 35 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. ... ... @@ -42,53 +42,52 @@ 42 42 43 43 ==== 3.2.2.2 Definitions ==== 44 44 45 -(% style="width:914.039px" %) 46 -|**Class**|(% style="width:244px" %)**Feature**|(% style="width:514px" %)**Description** 47 -|//AnnotableArtefact//|(% style="width:244px" %)((( 47 +|**Class**|**Feature**|**Description** 48 +|//AnnotableArtefact//|((( 48 48 Base inheritance sub classes are: 49 49 50 50 //IdentifiableArtefact// 51 -)))| (% style="width:514px" %)Objects of classes derived from this can have attached annotations.52 -|Annotation| (% style="width:244px" %)|(% style="width:514px" %)Additional descriptive information attached to an object.53 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)id|(% style="width:514px" %)Identifier for the Annotation. It can be used to disambiguate one Annotation from another where there are several Annotations for the same annotated object.54 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)title|(%style="width:514px" %)A title used to identify an annotation.55 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)type|(% style="width:514px" %)Specifies how the annotation is to be processed.56 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)url|(% style="width:514px" %)A link to external descriptive text.57 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)value|(% style="width:514px" %)A non-localised version of the Annotation content.58 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)+url|(% style="width:514px" %)An International URI provides a set of links that are language specific, via this role.59 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)+text|(% style="width:514px" %)An International String provides the multilingual text content of the annotation via this role.60 -|InternationalUri| (% style="width:244px" %)|(% style="width:514px" %)The International Uri is a collection of Localised URIs and supports linking to external descriptions in multiple locales.61 -|LocalisedUri| (% style="width:244px" %)|(% style="width:514px" %)The Localised URI supports the link to an external description in one locale (locale is similar to language but includes geographic variations such as Canadian French, US English etc.).62 -|//IdentifiableArtefact//|( % style="width:244px" %)(((52 +)))|Objects of classes derived from this can have attached annotations. 53 +|Annotation||Additional descriptive information attached to an object. 54 +||id|Identifier for the Annotation. It can be used to disambiguate one Annotation from another where there are several Annotations for the same annotated object. 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 +||value|A non-localised version of the Annotation content. 59 +||+url|An International URI provides a set of links that are language specific, via this role. 60 +||+text|An International String provides the multilingual text content of the annotation via this role. 61 +|InternationalUri||The International Uri is a collection of Localised URIs and supports linking to external descriptions in multiple locales. 62 +|LocalisedUri||The Localised URI supports the link to an external description in one locale (locale is similar to language but includes geographic variations such as Canadian French, US English etc.). 63 +|//IdentifiableArtefact//|((( 63 63 Superclass is 64 64 65 65 //AnnotableArtefact// 66 66 67 -Base inheritance sub classes are: 68 +Base inheritance sub classes are~:// // 68 68 69 69 //NameableArtefact// 70 -)))| (% style="width:514px" %)Provides identity to all derived classes. It also provides annotations to derived classes because it is a subclass of Annotable Artefact.71 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)id|(% style="width:514px" %)The unique identifier of the object.72 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)uri|(% style="width:514px" %)Universal resource identifier that may or may not be resolvable.73 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)urn|(% style="width:514px" %)Universal resource name – this is for use in registries: all registered objects have a urn.74 -|//NameableArtefact//|( % style="width:244px" %)(((71 +)))|Provides identity to all derived classes. It also provides annotations to derived classes because it is a subclass of Annotable Artefact. 72 +||id|The unique identifier of the object. 73 +||uri|Universal resource identifier that may or may not be resolvable. 74 +||urn|Universal resource name – this is for use in registries: all registered objects have a urn. 75 +|//NameableArtefact//|((( 75 75 Superclass is 76 76 77 77 //IdentifiableArtefact// Base inheritance sub classes are: 78 78 79 79 //VersionableArtefact// 80 -)))| (% style="width:514px" %)Provides a Name and Description to all derived classes in addition to identification and annotations.81 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)+description|(% style="width:514px" %)(((81 +)))|Provides a Name and Description to all derived classes in addition to identification and annotations. 82 +||+description|((( 82 82 A multi-lingual description is provided by this role via the 83 83 84 84 International String class. 85 85 ))) 86 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)+name|(% style="width:514px" %)A multi-lingual name is provided by this role via the International String class87 -|InternationalString| (% style="width:244px" %)|(% style="width:514px" %)The International String is a collection of Localised Strings and supports the representation of text in multiple locales.88 -|LocalisedString| (% style="width:244px" %)|(% style="width:514px" %)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.).89 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)label|(% style="width:514px" %)Label of the string.90 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)locale|(% style="width:514px" %)The geographic locale of the string e.g French, Canadian French.91 -|//VersionableArtefact//|( % style="width:244px" %)(((87 +||+name|A multi-lingual name is provided by this role via the International String class 88 +|InternationalString||The International String is a collection of Localised Strings and supports the representation of text in multiple locales. 89 +|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.). 90 +||label|Label of the string. 91 +||locale|The geographic locale of the string e.g French, Canadian French. 92 +|//VersionableArtefact//|((( 92 92 Superclass is 93 93 94 94 //NameableArtefact// ... ... @@ -96,20 +96,20 @@ 96 96 Base inheritance sub classes are: 97 97 98 98 //MaintainableArtefact// 99 -)))| (% style="width:514px" %)Provides versioning information for all derived objects.100 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)version|(% style="width:514px" %)A version string following SDMX versioning rules.101 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)validFrom|(% style="width:514px" %)Date from which the version is valid102 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)validTo|(% style="width:514px" %)Date from which version is superseded103 -|//MaintainableArtefact//|( % style="width:244px" %)(((100 +)))|Provides versioning information for all derived objects. 101 +||version|A version string following SDMX versioning rules. 102 +||validFrom|Date from which the version is valid 103 +||validTo|Date from which version is superseded 104 +|//MaintainableArtefact//|((( 104 104 Inherits from 105 105 106 106 //VersionableArtefact// 107 -)))| (% style="width:514px" %)An abstract class to group together primary structural metadata artefacts that are maintained by an Agency.108 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)isExternalReference|(% style="width:514px" %)If set to “true” it indicates that the content of the object is held externally.109 -| |(%style="width:244px" %)structureURL|(% style="width:514px" %)The URL of an SDMX-ML document containing the external object.110 -| |(%style="width:244px" %)serviceURL|(% style="width:514px" %)The URL of an SDMX-compliant web service from which the external object can be retrieved.111 -| |(% style="width:244px" %)+maintainer|(%style="width:514px" %)Association to the Maintenance Agency responsible for maintaining the artefact.112 -|Agency| (% style="width:244px" %)|(% style="width:514px" %)See section on “Organisations”108 +)))|An abstract class to group together primary structural metadata artefacts that are maintained by an Agency. 109 +||isExternalReference|If set to “true” it indicates that the content of the object is held externally. 110 +||structureURL|The URL of an SDMX-ML document containing the external object. 111 +||serviceURL|The URL of an SDMX-compliant web service from which the external object can be retrieved. 112 +||+maintainer// //|Association to the Maintenance Agency responsible for maintaining the artefact. 113 +|Agency||See section on “Organisations” 113 113 114 114 == 3.3 Basic Inheritance == 115 115 ... ... @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ 178 178 179 179 In an exchange environment an //ItemScheme// is allowed to contain a sub-set of the //Item//s in the maintained //ItemScheme//. If such an ItemScheme is disseminated with a sub-set of the //Item//s then the fact that this is a sub-set is denoted by setting the isPartial attribute to "true". 180 180 181 -A “partial” //ItemScheme// cannot be maintained independently in its partial form i.e., it cannot contain //Item//s that are not present in the full //ItemScheme// and the content of any one //Item //(e.g., names and descriptions) cannot deviate from the content in the full //ItemScheme//. Furthermore, the id of the //ItemScheme// where isPartial is set to "true" is the same as the id of the full //ItemScheme// (agencyId, id, version). This is important as this is the id that that is referenced in other structures (e.g., a Codelist referenced in a DSD) and this id is always the same, regardless of whether the disseminated //ItemScheme// is the full //ItemScheme// or a partial //ItemScheme//. 182 +A[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 2 FINAL-1.0 (1)_en_99fcc5a.gif||alt="Shape28" height="36" width="31"]] “partial” //ItemScheme// cannot be maintained independently in its partial form i.e., it cannot contain //Item//s that are not present in the full //ItemScheme// and the content of any one //Item //(e.g., names and descriptions) cannot deviate from the content in the full //ItemScheme//. Furthermore, the id of the //ItemScheme// where isPartial is set to "true" is the same as the id of the full //ItemScheme// (agencyId, id, version). This is important as this is the id that that is referenced in other structures (e.g., a Codelist referenced in a DSD) and this id is always the same, regardless of whether the disseminated //ItemScheme// is the full //ItemScheme// or a partial //ItemScheme//. 182 182 183 183 The purpose of a partial //ItemScheme// is to support the exchange and dissemination of a subset //ItemScheme// without the need to maintain multiple //ItemScheme//s which contain the same //Item//s. For instance, when a Codelist is used in a DataStructureDefinition it is sometimes the case that only a sub-set of the Codes in a Codelist are relevant. In this case a partial Codelist can be constructed using the Constraint mechanism explained later in this document. 184 184 ... ... @@ -188,44 +188,65 @@ 188 188 189 189 ==== 3.5.3.2 Definitions ==== 190 190 191 -(% style="width:800.039px" %) 192 -|**Class**|(% style="width:272px" %)**Feature**|(% style="width:422px" %)**Description** 193 -|//ItemScheme//|(% style="width:272px" %)((( 192 +|**Class**|**Feature**|**Description** 193 +|//ItemScheme//|((( 194 194 Inherits from: 195 + 195 195 //MaintainableArtefact// 197 + 196 196 Direct sub classes are: 199 + 197 197 CategoryScheme 201 + 198 198 ConceptScheme 203 + 199 199 Codelist 205 + 200 200 ReportingTaxonomy 207 + 201 201 //OrganisationScheme// 209 + 202 202 TransformationScheme 203 -CustomTypeScheme 204 -NamePersonalisationSc heme 211 + 212 +CustomTypeScheme NamePersonalisationSc heme 213 + 205 205 RulesetScheme 215 + 206 206 VtlMappingScheme UserDefinedOperatorSc heme 207 -)))| (% style="width:422px" %)The descriptive information for an arrangement or division of objects into groups based on characteristics, which the objects have in common.208 -| |(% style="width:272px" %)isPartial|(% style="width:422px" %)Denotes whether the Item Scheme contains a subset of the full set of Items in the maintained scheme.209 -| |(% style="width:272px" %)/items|(% style="width:422px" %)Association to the Items in the scheme.210 -|//Item//|( % style="width:272px" %)(((217 +)))|The descriptive information for an arrangement or division of objects into groups based on characteristics, which the objects have in common. 218 +||isPartial|Denotes whether the Item Scheme contains a subset of the full set of Items in the maintained scheme. 219 +||/items|Association to the Items in the scheme. 220 +|//Item//|((( 211 211 Inherits from: 212 212 213 213 //NameableArtefact// 224 + 214 214 Direct sub classes are 226 + 215 215 Category 228 + 216 216 Concept 230 + 217 217 Code 232 + 218 218 ReportingCategory 234 + 219 219 //Organisation// 236 + 220 220 Transformation 238 + 221 221 CustomType 240 + 222 222 NamePersonalisation 242 + 223 223 Ruleset 244 + 224 224 VtlMapping 225 -UserDefinedOperator 226 -)))|(% style="width:422px" %)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. Node that at the conceptual level the Organisation is not hierarchic. 227 -| |(% style="width:272px" %)hierarchy|(% style="width:422px" %)This allows an Item optionally to have one or more child Items. 228 228 247 +UserDefinedOperator// // 248 +)))|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. Node that at the conceptual level the Organisation is not hierarchic. 249 +||hierarchy|This allows an Item optionally to have one or more child Items. 250 + 229 229 == 3.6 The Structure Pattern == 230 230 231 231 === 3.6.1 Context === ... ... @@ -253,9 +253,13 @@ 253 253 The //Component// is contained in a //ComponentList//. The type of //Component// in a //ComponentList// is dependent on the concrete class of the ComponentList as follows: 254 254 255 255 DimensionDescriptor: Dimension, TimeDimension 278 + 256 256 GroupDimensionDescriptor: Dimension, TimeDimension 280 + 257 257 MeasureDescriptor: Measure 282 + 258 258 AttributeDescriptor: DataAttribute, MetadataAttributeRef 284 + 259 259 MetadataAttributeDescriptor: MetadataAttribute 260 260 261 261 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. ... ... @@ -274,9 +274,8 @@ 274 274 275 275 ==== 3.6.3.2 Definitions ==== 276 276 277 -(% style="width:756.039px" %) 278 -|**Class**|(% style="width:284px" %)**Feature**|(% style="width:353px" %)**Description** 279 -|StructureUsage|(% style="width:284px" %)((( 303 +|**Class**|**Feature**|**Description** 304 +|StructureUsage|((( 280 280 Inherits from: 281 281 282 282 //MaintainableArtefact// ... ... @@ -286,9 +286,9 @@ 286 286 Dataflow 287 287 288 288 Metadataflow 289 -)))| (% style="width:353px" %)An artefact whose components are described by a Structure. In concrete terms (sub-classes) an example would be a Dataflow which is linked to a given structure – in this case the Data Structure Definition.290 -| |(%style="width:284px" %)structure|(% style="width:353px" %)An association to a Structure specifying the structure of the artefact.291 -|Structure|( % style="width:284px" %)(((314 +)))|An artefact whose components are described by a Structure. In concrete terms (sub-classes) an example would be a Dataflow which is linked to a given structure – in this case the Data Structure Definition. 315 +||structure|An association to a Structure specifying the structure of the artefact. 316 +|Structure|((( 292 292 Inherits from: 293 293 294 294 //MaintainableArtefact// ... ... @@ -296,9 +296,9 @@ 296 296 Sub classes are: 297 297 298 298 DataStructureDefinition MetadataStructureDefinit ion 299 -)))| (% style="width:353px" %)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.300 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)grouping|(% style="width:353px" %)A composite association to one or more component lists.301 -|//ComponentList//|( % style="width:284px" %)(((324 +)))|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. 325 +||grouping|A composite association to one or more component lists. 326 +|//ComponentList//|((( 302 302 Inherits from: 303 303 304 304 //IdentifiableArtefact// ... ... @@ -312,9 +312,9 @@ 312 312 MeasureDescriptor 313 313 314 314 AttributeDescriptor MetadataAttributeDescriptor 315 -)))| (% style="width:353px" %)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.316 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)components|(% style="width:353px" %)An aggregate association to one or more components which make up the list.317 -|//Component//|( % style="width:284px" %)(((340 +)))|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. 341 +||components|An aggregate association to one or more components which make up the list. 342 +|//Component//|((( 318 318 Inherits from: 319 319 320 320 //IdentifiableArtefact// ... ... @@ -326,21 +326,21 @@ 326 326 //AttributeComponent// 327 327 328 328 //DimensionComponent// 329 -)))| (% style="width:353px" %)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 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)conceptIdentity|(% style="width:353px" %)(((354 +)))|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. 355 +||conceptIdentity|((( 331 331 Association to a Concept in a Concept Scheme that identifies and defines the 332 332 333 333 semantic of the Component. 334 334 ))) 335 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)localRepresentation|(% style="width:353px" %)Association to the Representation of the Component if this is different from the coreRepresentation of the Concept, which the Component uses (ConceptUsage).336 -|Representation| (% style="width:284px" %)|(% style="width:353px" %)The allowable value or format for Component or Concept337 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)+enumerated|(% style="width:353px" %)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.338 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)+nonEnumerated|(% style="width:353px" %)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.339 -|Facet| (% style="width:284px" %)|(% style="width:353px" %)Defines the format for the content of the Component when reported in a data or metadata set.340 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)facetType|(% style="width:353px" %)A specific content type, which is constrained by the Facet Type enumeration.341 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)facetValueType|(% style="width:353px" %)The format of the value of a Component when reported in a data or metadata set. This is constrained by the Facet Value Type enumeration.342 -| |(% style="width:284px" %)|(% style="width:353px" %)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:284px" %)+itemSchemeFacet|(% style="width:353px" %)This has the same function as Facet but allows additionally an XHTML representation. This is constrained for use with a Metadata Attribute and a Data Attribute.360 +||localRepresentation|Association to the Representation of the Component if this is different from the coreRepresentation of the Concept, which the Component uses (ConceptUsage). 361 +|Representation||The allowable value or format for Component or Concept 362 +||+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. 363 +||+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. 364 +|Facet||Defines the format for the content of the Component when reported in a data or metadata set. 365 +||facetType|A specific content type, which is constrained by the Facet Type enumeration. 366 +||facetValueType|The format of the value of a Component when reported in a data or metadata set. This is constrained by the Facet Value Type enumeration. 367 +|||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. 368 +|ExtendedFacet|+itemSchemeFacet|This has the same function as Facet but allows additionally an XHTML representation. This is constrained for use with a Metadata Attribute and a Data Attribute. 344 344 345 345 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). Moreover, the FacetType SentinelValues is explained in the datastructure representation diagram (see 5.3.2.2), since it only concerns DataStructureDefinitions. 346 346 ... ... @@ -348,53 +348,51 @@ 348 348 349 349 The majority of SDMX FacetValueTypes are compatible with those found in XML Schema, and have equivalents in most current implementation platforms: 350 350 351 -(% style="width:923.039px" %) 352 -|(% style="width:167px" %)**SDMX Facet Value Type**|(% style="width:148px" %)**XML Schema Data Type**|(% style="width:158px" %)**JSON Schema Data Type**|(% style="width:161px" %)**.NET Framework Type**|(% style="width:285px" %)**Java Data Type** 353 -|(% style="width:167px" %)String|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:string|(% style="width:158px" %)string|(% style="width:161px" %)System.String|(% style="width:285px" %)java.lang.String 354 -|(% style="width:167px" %)Big Integer|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:integer|(% style="width:158px" %)integer|(% style="width:161px" %)System.Decimal|(% 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%)xsd:double|(% style="width:158px" %)number|(% style="width:161px" %)System.Double|(% style="width:285px" %)double 361 -|(% style="width:167px" %)Boolean|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:boolean|(% style="width:158px" %)boolean|(% style="width:161px" %)System.Boolean|(% style="width:285px" %)boolean 362 -|(% style="width:167px" %)URI|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:anyURI|(% style="width:158px" %)string:uri|(% style="width:161px" %)System.Uri|(% style="width:285px" %)Java.net.URI or java.lang.String 363 -|(% style="width:167px" %)DateTime|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:dateTime|(% style="width:158px" %)string:datetime|(% style="width:161px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:285px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 364 -|(% style="width:167px" %)Time|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:time|(% style="width:158px" %)string:time|(% style="width:161px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:285px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 365 -|(% style="width:167px" %)GregorianYear|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:gYear|(% style="width:158px" %)((( 366 -string{{footnote}}In the JSON schemas, more complex data types are complemented with regular expressions, whenever no direct mapping to a standard type exists.{{/footnote}} 367 -)))|(% style="width:161px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:285px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 368 -|(% style="width:167px" %)GregorianMonth|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:gYearMonth|(% style="width:158px" %)string|(% style="width:161px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:285px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 369 -|(% style="width:167px" %)GregorianDay|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:date|(% style="width:158px" %)string|(% style="width:161px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:285px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 370 -|(% style="width:167px" %)Day, MonthDay, Month|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:g*|(% style="width:158px" %)string|(% style="width:161px" %)System.DateTime|(% style="width:285px" %)javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 371 -|(% style="width:167px" %)Duration|(% style="width:148px" %)xsd:duration|(% style="width:158px" %)string|(% style="width:161px" %)System.TimeSpan|(% style="width:285px" %)javax.xml.datatype.Dur ation 376 +|**SDMX Facet Value Type**|**XML Schema Data Type**|**JSON Schema Data Type**|**.NET Framework Type**|**Java Data Type** 377 +|String|xsd:string|string|System.String|java.lang.String 378 +|Big Integer|xsd:integer|integer|System.Decimal|java.math.BigInteger 379 +|Integer|xsd:int|integer|System.Int32|int 380 +|Long|xsd.long|integer|System.Int64|long 381 +|Short|xsd:short|integer|System.Int16|short 382 +|Decimal|xsd:decimal|number|System.Decimal|java.math.BigDecimal 383 +|Float|xsd:float|number|System.Single|float 384 +|Double|xsd:double|number|System.Double|double 385 +|Boolean|xsd:boolean|boolean|System.Boolean|boolean 386 +|URI|xsd:anyURI|string:uri|System.Uri|Java.net.URI or java.lang.String 387 +|DateTime|xsd:dateTime|string:datetime|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 388 +|Time|xsd:time|string:time|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 389 +|GregorianYear|xsd:gYear|((( 390 +2 372 372 392 +string 393 +)))|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 394 +|GregorianMonth|xsd:gYearMonth|string|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 395 +|GregorianDay|xsd:date|string|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 396 +|Day, MonthDay, Month|xsd:g*|string|System.DateTime|javax.xml.datatype.XML GregorianCalendar 397 +|Duration|xsd:duration|string|System.TimeSpan|javax.xml.datatype.Dur ation 398 + 373 373 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. 374 374 375 375 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. 376 376 377 -(% style="width:921.039px" %) 378 -|**Facet Type**|(% style="width:827px" %)**Explanation** 379 -|isSequence|(% style="width:827px" %)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 be supplied. If an end value is not given, then the sequence continues indefinitely. 380 -|interval|(% style="width:827px" %)The interval attribute specifies the permitted interval (increment) in a sequence. In order for this to be used, the isSequence attribute must have a value of true. 381 -|startValue|(% style="width:827px" %)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 382 -|endValue|(% style="width:827px" %)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. 383 -|timeInterval|(% style="width:827px" %)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. 384 -|startTime|(% style="width:827px" %)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. 385 -|endTime|(% style="width:827px" %)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. 386 -|minLength|(% style="width:827px" %)The minLength facet specifies the minimum and length of the value in characters. 387 -|maxLength|(% style="width:827px" %)The maxLength facet specifies the maximum length of the value in characters. 388 -|minValue|(% style="width:827px" %)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. 389 -|minLength|(% style="width:827px" %)The minLength facet specifies the minimum and length of the value in characters. 390 -|maxLength|(% style="width:827px" %)The maxLength facet specifies the maximum length of the value in characters. 391 -|minValue|(% style="width:827px" %)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. 392 -|maxValue|(% style="width:827px" %)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. 393 -|decimals|(% style="width:827px" %)The decimals facet indicates the number of characters allowed after the decimal separator. 394 -|pattern|(% style="width:827px" %)The pattern attribute holds any regular expression permitted in the implementation syntax (e.g., W3C XML Schema). 403 +|**Facet Type**||**Explanation** 404 +|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 be supplied. If an end value is not given, then the sequence continues indefinitely. 405 +|interval||The interval attribute specifies the permitted interval (increment) in a sequence. In order for this to be used, the isSequence attribute must have a value of true. 406 +|startValue||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 407 +|endValue||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. 408 +|timeInterval||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. 409 +|startTime||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. 410 +|endTime||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. 411 +|minLength||The minLength facet specifies the minimum and length of the value in characters. 412 +|maxLength||The maxLength facet specifies the maximum length of the value in characters. 413 +|minValue||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. 414 +|minLength||The minLength facet specifies the minimum and length of the value in characters. 415 +|maxLength||The maxLength facet specifies the maximum length of the value in characters. 416 +|minValue||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. 417 +|maxValue||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. 418 +|decimals||The decimals facet indicates the number of characters allowed after the decimal separator. 419 +|pattern||The pattern attribute holds any regular expression permitted in the implementation syntax (e.g., W3C XML Schema). 395 395 396 396 [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 2 FINAL-1.0 (1)_en_59eee18f.gif||alt="Shape29" height="1" width="192"]] 397 397 398 398 ^^2^^ In the JSON schemas, more complex data types are complemented with regular expressions, whenever no direct mapping to a standard type exists. 399 - 400 -{{putFootnotes/}}
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