Changes for page 4 Specific Item Schemes
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... ... @@ -36,11 +36,24 @@ 36 36 37 37 ==== 4.3.2.1 Narrative ==== 38 38 39 -The Codelist inherits from the //ItemScheme// and therefore has the following attributes: id uri urn version validFrom validTo isExternalReference serviceURL structureURL isPartial39 +The Codelist inherits from the //ItemScheme// and therefore has the following attributes: 40 40 41 +id 42 +uri 43 +urn 44 +version 45 +validFrom 46 +validTo 47 +isExternalReference 48 +serviceURL 49 +structureURL 50 +isPartial 51 + 41 41 The Code inherits from //Item// and has the following attributes: 42 42 43 -id uri urn 54 +id 55 +uri 56 +urn 44 44 45 45 Both Codelist and Code have the association to InternationalString to support a multilingual name, an optional multi-lingual description, and an association to Annotation to support notes (not shown). 46 46 ... ... @@ -75,14 +75,12 @@ 75 75 76 76 ==== 4.3.3.1 Narrative ==== 77 77 78 -A Codelist may extend other Codelists via the CodelistExtension class. The latter, via the sequence, indicates the order of precedence of the extended Codelists for conflict resolution of Codes. Besides that, the prefix property is used to ensure uniqueness of inherited Codes in the extending ^^[[(%class="wikiinternallinkwikiinternallinkwikiinternallinkwikiinternallink"%)^^2^^>>path:#sdfootnote2sym||name="sdfootnote2anc"]](%%)^^Codelist in case conflicting Codes must be included in the latter. Each CodelistExtension association may include one InclusiveCodeSelection or one ExclusiveCodeSelection; those allow including or excluding a specific selection of Codes from the extended Codelists.91 +A Codelist may extend other Codelists via the CodelistExtension class. The latter, via the sequence, indicates the order of precedence of the extended Codelists for conflict resolution of Codes. Besides that, the prefix property is used to ensure uniqueness of inherited Codes in the extending{{footnote}}The Codelist that extends 0..* Codelists is the 'extending' Codelist, while the Codelist(s) that are inherited is/are the 'extended' Codelist(s).{{/footnote}} Codelist in case conflicting Codes must be included in the latter. Each CodelistExtension association may include one InclusiveCodeSelection or one ExclusiveCodeSelection; those allow including or excluding a specific selection of Codes from the extended Codelists. 79 79 80 80 The code selection classes may have MemberValues in order to specify the subset of the Codes that should be included or excluded from the extended Codelist. A MemberValue may have a value that corresponds to a ,,Code,,, including its children ,,Code,,s (via the ,,cascadeValues,, property), or even include instances of the wildcard character ‘%’ in order to point to a set of ,,Code,,s with common parts in their identifiers. 81 81 82 82 ==== 4.3.3.2 Definitions ==== 83 83 84 -: 85 - 86 86 ((( 87 87 (% style="width:753.039px" %) 88 88 |(% style="width:184px" %)**Class**|(% style="width:145px" %)**Feature**|(% style="width:421px" %)**Description** ... ... @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ 102 102 103 103 === 4.3.4 Class Diagram – Geospatial Codelist === 104 104 105 -The geospatial support is implemented via an extension of the normal ,,Codelist,,. This is illustrated in the following diagrams.116 +The geospatial support is implemented via an extension of the normal //Codelist//. This is illustrated in the following diagrams. 106 106 107 107 [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 2 FINAL-1.0 (1)_en_472b895.jpg||height="863" width="466"]] 108 108 ... ... @@ -117,7 +117,6 @@ 117 117 A //GeoCodelist// is a specialisation of Codelist that includes geospatial information, by comprising a set of special Codes, i.e., //GeoRefCode//s. A //GeoCodelist// may be implemented by any of the two following classes, via the geoType property: 118 118 119 119 GeographicCodelist 120 - 121 121 GeoGridCodelist 122 122 123 123 The former, i.e., GeographicCodelist, comprises a set of GeoFeatureSetCodes, by adding a value in the Code that follows a pattern to represent a geo feature set. ... ... @@ -139,9 +139,7 @@ 139 139 ))) 140 140 |(% colspan="2" %)//GeoRefCode//|(% colspan="4" %)((( 141 141 Abstract Class Sub Classes: 142 - 143 143 GeoFeatureSet 144 - 145 145 GeoGridCode 146 146 )))|The abstract class that represents a special type of Code, which includes geospatial information. 147 147 |(% colspan="2" %)GeographicCodelist|(% colspan="4" %) |A special Codelist that has been extended to add a geographical feature set to each of its items, typically, this would include all types of administrative geographies. ... ... @@ -476,3 +476,5 @@ 476 476 |(% style="width:177px" %) |(% style="width:152px" %)+structure|(% style="width:428px" %)((( 477 477 Association to the Data Structure Definition and Metadata Structure Definitions which define the structural metadata describing the data and metadata that are contained at this part of the report. 478 478 ))) 487 + 488 +{{putFootnotes/}}