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... ... @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ 11 11 |(% style="width:188px" %)1.0|(% style="width:205px" %)October 2021|(% style="width:441px" %)Public release for SDMX 3.0 12 12 ))) 13 13 14 -= {{id name="_Toc93831"/}}1Introduction =14 += 1 Introduction = 15 15 16 16 The business vision for SDMX envisages the promotion of a “data sharing” model to facilitate low-cost, high-quality statistical data and metadata exchange. Data sharing reduces the reporting burden of organisations by allowing them to publish data once and let their counterparties “pull” data and related metadata as required. The scenario is based on: 17 17 ... ... @@ -33,12 +33,10 @@ 33 33 34 34 These architectural standards address the ‘how’, rather than the ‘what’, and are aimed at enabling existing SDMX standards to achieve their mission. The architectural standards address registry services, which initially comprise: 35 35 36 -• structural metadata repository 36 +* structural metadata repository 37 +* data and metadata registration 38 +* query 37 37 38 -• data and metadata registration 39 - 40 -• query 41 - 42 42 The registry services outlined in this specification are designed to help the SDMX community manage the proliferation of SDMX assets and to support data sharing for reporting and dissemination. 43 43 44 44 = {{id name="_Toc93832"/}}2 Scope and Normative Status = ... ... @@ -81,7 +81,8 @@ 81 81 82 82 [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 5 FINAL-1.0_en_28806f51.jpg||height="539" width="443"]] 83 83 84 -====== Figure 1: Schematic of the Basic Structural Artefacts in the SDMX-IM ====== 82 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure1:SchematicoftheBasicStructuralArtefactsintheSDMX-IM" %) 83 +**Figure 1: Schematic of the Basic Structural Artefacts in the SDMX-IM** 85 85 86 86 Note that in Figure 1 (but also most of the relevant subsequent figures) terms that include both data and metadata have been used. For example: 87 87 ... ... @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ 108 108 109 109 Notifying interested parties of newly published or re-published data, reference metadata or changes in structural metadata involves: 110 110 111 - •registry support of a subscription-based notification service which sends an email or notifies an HTTP address announcing all published data that meets the criteria contained in the subscription request.110 +* registry support of a subscription-based notification service which sends an email or notifies an HTTP address announcing all published data that meets the criteria contained in the subscription request. 112 112 113 113 == {{id name="_Toc93838"/}}3.5 Discovery == 114 114 ... ... @@ -167,9 +167,8 @@ 167 167 168 168 The registry interfaces are invoked in one of two ways: 169 169 170 -* 171 -*1. The interface is the name of the root node of the SDMX-ML document 172 -*1. The interface is invoked as a child element of the RegistryInterface message where the RegistryInterface is the root node of the SDMX-ML document. 169 +1. The interface is the name of the root node of the SDMX-ML document 170 +1. The interface is invoked as a child element of the RegistryInterface message where the RegistryInterface is the root node of the SDMX-ML document. 173 173 174 174 In addition to these interfaces the registry must support a mechanism for submitting and querying for structural metadata. This is detailed in sections 5.2.2 and 5.2.3. 175 175 ... ... @@ -245,23 +245,22 @@ 245 245 * that the components (Dimensions, Attributes, Measures, Metadata Attributes, etc.) are consistent with the Data Structure Definition or Metadata Structure Definition; 246 246 * that the valid representations of the concepts to which these components correspond conform to the definition in the Data Structure Definition or Metadata Structure Definition. The Registration has an action attribute which takes one of the following values: 247 247 248 -|**Action Attribute Value**|**Behaviour** 249 -|Append|Add this registration to the registry 250 -|Replace|Replace the existing Registration with this Registration identified by the id in the Registration of the Submit Registration Request 251 -|Delete|Delete the existing Registration identified by the id in the Registration of the Submit Registration Request 246 +(% style="width:755.294px" %) 247 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Action Attribute Value**|(% style="width:566px" %)**Behaviour** 248 +|(% style="width:187px" %)Append|(% style="width:566px" %)Add this registration to the registry 249 +|(% style="width:187px" %)Replace|(% style="width:566px" %)Replace the existing Registration with this Registration identified by the id in the Registration of the Submit Registration Request 250 +|(% style="width:187px" %)Delete|(% style="width:566px" %)Delete the existing Registration identified by the id in the Registration of the Submit Registration Request 252 252 253 253 The Registration has three Boolean attributes which may be present to determine how an SDMX compliant dataset or metadataset indexing application must index the datasets or metadatasets upon registration. The indexing application behaviour is as follows: 254 254 255 -|**Boolean Attribute**|**Behaviour if Value is “true”** 256 -|indexTimeSeries|A compliant indexing application must index all the time series keys (for a Dataset registration) or metadata target values (for a Metadataset registration) 257 -|indexDataSet|((( 258 -A compliant indexing application must index the range of actual 259 - 260 -(present) values for each dimension of the Dataset (for a Dataset registration) or the range of actual (present) values for each Metadata Attribute which takes an enumerated value. 261 - 254 +(% style="width:759.294px" %) 255 +|(% style="width:191px" %)**Boolean Attribute**|(% style="width:565px" %)**Behaviour if Value is “true”** 256 +|(% style="width:191px" %)indexTimeSeries|(% style="width:565px" %)A compliant indexing application must index all the time series keys (for a Dataset registration) or metadata target values (for a Metadataset registration) 257 +|(% style="width:191px" %)indexDataSet|(% style="width:565px" %)((( 258 +A compliant indexing application must index the range of actual (present) values for each dimension of the Dataset (for a Dataset registration) or the range of actual (present) values for each Metadata Attribute which takes an enumerated value. 262 262 Note that for data this requires much less storage than full key indexing, but this method cannot guarantee that a specific combination of Dimension values (the Key) is actually present in the Dataset 263 263 ))) 264 -|indexReportingPeriod|A compliant indexing application must index the time period range(s) for which data are present in the Dataset. The validity period of the Metadatasets may also be indexed. 261 +|(% style="width:191px" %)indexReportingPeriod|(% style="width:565px" %)A compliant indexing application must index the time period range(s) for which data are present in the Dataset. The validity period of the Metadatasets may also be indexed. 265 265 266 266 === {{id name="_Toc93850"/}}5.2.5 Data and Reference Metadata Discovery === 267 267 ... ... @@ -295,8 +295,9 @@ 295 295 296 296 Given the above, the behaviour described in the following table concerns either draft Artefacts using semantic versioning or any Artefacts using the old versioning scheme. Nevertheless, in the case of semantic versioning the registry must respect the versioning rules when performing the actions below. For example, it is not possible to replace a non-draft Artefact that follows semantic versioning, unless a newer version is introduced according to the semantic versioning rules. Furthermore, even when draft Artefacts are submitted, the registry has to verify semantic versioning is respected against the previous non-draft versions. It is worth noting that the rules for semantic versioning and replacing or maintaining semantically versioned Artefacts applies to externally shared Artefacts. This means that any system may internally perform any change within a version of an Artefact, until the latter is shared outside of that system or becomes public. Then (as also explained in the SDMX Standards Section 6 “Technical Notes”) the Artefacts must adhere to the Semantic Versioning rules. 297 297 298 -|**Interface**|**Behaviour** 299 -|All|((( 295 +(% style="width:757.294px" %) 296 +|(% style="width:188px" %)**Interface**|(% style="width:542px" %)**Behaviour** 297 +|(% style="width:188px" %)All|(% style="width:542px" %)((( 300 300 1. If the action is set to “replace” (or a maintainable Artefact is PUT or POSTed) then the entire contents of the existing maintainable object in the Registry MUST be replaced by the object submitted. 301 301 1. Cross referenced structures MUST exist in either the submitted document (in Structures or Structure Location) or in the registry to which the request is submitted. 302 302 1. If the action is set to “delete” (or a maintainable Artefact is DELETEd) then the Registry MUST verify that the object can be deleted. In order to qualify for deletion, the object must: ... ... @@ -303,14 +303,14 @@ 303 303 304 304 a) Be a draft version. 305 305 ))) 306 -|**Interface**|**Behaviour** 307 -| |((( 308 -b) Not be explicitly ^^[[(%class="wikiinternallinkwikiinternallink"%)^^1^^>>path:#sdfootnote1sym||name="sdfootnote1anc"]](%%)^^referenced from any other object in the Registry.304 +|(% style="width:188px" %)**Interface**|(% style="width:542px" %)**Behaviour** 305 +|(% style="width:188px" %) |(% style="width:542px" %)((( 306 +b) Not be explicitly{{footnote}}With semantic versioning, it is allowed to reference a range of artefacts, e.g., a DSD referencing a Codelist with version 1.2.3+ means all patch versions greater than 1.2.3. This means that deleting 1.2.4-draft does not break integrity of the aforementioned DSD.{{/footnote}} referenced from any other object in the Registry. 309 309 310 310 4) The semantic versioning rules in the SDMX documentation MUST be obeyed. 311 311 ))) 312 -|Structure submission|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. 313 -|SubmitRegistrationRequest|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. For a queryable datasource the Registry MAY validate that the source exists and can accept an SDMX data query. 310 +|(% style="width:188px" %)Structure submission|(% style="width:542px" %)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. 311 +|(% style="width:188px" %)SubmitRegistrationRequest|(% style="width:542px" %)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. For a queryable datasource the Registry MAY validate that the source exists and can accept an SDMX data query. 314 314 315 315 = {{id name="_Toc93853"/}}6 Identification of SDMX Objects = 316 316 ... ... @@ -340,27 +340,28 @@ 340 340 : 341 341 342 342 ((( 343 -|**Object Type**|**Data Attributes**|**Status**|**Data type**|**Notes** 344 -|(% rowspan="4" %)//Annotable//|AnnotationTitle|C|string| 345 -|AnnotationType|C|string| 346 -|AnnotationURN|C|string| 347 -|AnnotationText in the form of InternationalString|C| |This can have languagespecific variants 348 -|(% rowspan="4" %)//Identifiable//|All content as for //Annotable// plus| | | 349 -|id|M|string| 350 -|uri|C|string| 351 -|urn|C|string|Although the urn is computable and therefore may not be submitted or stored physically, the Registry must return the urn for each object, and must be able to service a query on an object referenced solely by its urn. 352 -|(% rowspan="3" %)//Nameable//|All content as for //Identifiable// plus| | | 353 -|Name in the form of InternationalString|M|string|This can have language specific variants. 354 -|Description in the form of InternationalString|C|string|This can have language specific variants. 355 -|(% rowspan="4" %)//Versionable//|All content as for //Identifiable// plus| | | 356 -|version|M|string|This is the version number according to SDMX versioning rules. 357 -|validFrom|C|Date/time| 358 -|validTo|C|Date/time| 359 -|//Maintainable//|All content as for //Versionable// plus| | | 360 -| |isExternalReference|C|boolean|Value of “true” indicates that the actual resource is held outside of this registry. The actual reference is given in the registry URI or the structureURL, each of which must return a valid SDMX-ML file. 361 -| |serviceURL|C|string|The url of the service that can be queried for this resource. 362 -| |structureURL|C|string|The url of the resource. 363 -| |(Maintenance) organisationId|M|string|The object must be linked to a maintenance organisation, i.e., Agency or Metadata Provider. 341 +(% style="width:1052.29px" %) 342 +|**Object Type**|(% style="width:241px" %)**Data Attributes**|(% style="width:156px" %)**Status**|**Data type**|(% style="width:457px" %)**Notes** 343 +|(% rowspan="4" %)//Annotable//|(% style="width:241px" %)AnnotationTitle|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %) 344 +|(% style="width:241px" %)AnnotationType|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %) 345 +|(% style="width:241px" %)AnnotationURN|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %) 346 +|(% style="width:241px" %)AnnotationText in the form of InternationalString|(% style="width:156px" %)C| |(% style="width:457px" %)This can have languagespecific variants 347 +|(% rowspan="4" %)//Identifiable//|(% style="width:241px" %)All content as for //Annotable// plus|(% style="width:156px" %) | |(% style="width:457px" %) 348 +|(% style="width:241px" %)id|(% style="width:156px" %)M|string|(% style="width:457px" %) 349 +|(% style="width:241px" %)uri|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %) 350 +|(% style="width:241px" %)urn|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %)Although the urn is computable and therefore may not be submitted or stored physically, the Registry must return the urn for each object, and must be able to service a query on an object referenced solely by its urn. 351 +|(% rowspan="3" %)//Nameable//|(% style="width:241px" %)All content as for //Identifiable// plus|(% style="width:156px" %) | |(% style="width:457px" %) 352 +|(% style="width:241px" %)Name in the form of InternationalString|(% style="width:156px" %)M|string|(% style="width:457px" %)This can have language specific variants. 353 +|(% style="width:241px" %)Description in the form of InternationalString|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %)This can have language specific variants. 354 +|(% rowspan="4" %)//Versionable//|(% style="width:241px" %)All content as for //Identifiable// plus|(% style="width:156px" %) | |(% style="width:457px" %) 355 +|(% style="width:241px" %)version|(% style="width:156px" %)M|string|(% style="width:457px" %)This is the version number according to SDMX versioning rules. 356 +|(% style="width:241px" %)validFrom|(% style="width:156px" %)C|Date/time|(% style="width:457px" %) 357 +|(% style="width:241px" %)validTo|(% style="width:156px" %)C|Date/time|(% style="width:457px" %) 358 +|//Maintainable//|(% style="width:241px" %)All content as for //Versionable// plus|(% style="width:156px" %) | |(% style="width:457px" %) 359 +| |(% style="width:241px" %)isExternalReference|(% style="width:156px" %)C|boolean|(% style="width:457px" %)Value of “true” indicates that the actual resource is held outside of this registry. The actual reference is given in the registry URI or the structureURL, each of which must return a valid SDMX-ML file. 360 +| |(% style="width:241px" %)serviceURL|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %)The url of the service that can be queried for this resource. 361 +| |(% style="width:241px" %)structureURL|(% style="width:156px" %)C|string|(% style="width:457px" %)The url of the resource. 362 +| |(% style="width:241px" %)(Maintenance) organisationId|(% style="width:156px" %)M|string|(% style="width:457px" %)The object must be linked to a maintenance organisation, i.e., Agency or Metadata Provider. 364 364 ))) 365 365 366 366 **Table 1: Common Attributes of Object Types** ... ... @@ -409,32 +409,8 @@ 409 409 410 410 An example of this is shown in the XML snippet below: 411 411 412 - **<str:Codelists>**411 +[[image:1747307906944-697.png]] 413 413 414 -**<str:Codelist id="CL_FREQ" agencyID="SDMX" version="1.0.0">** 415 - 416 -**<com:Name xml:lang="en">Standard frequency Codelist</com:Name>** 417 - 418 -**</str:Codelist>** 419 - 420 -**<str:Codelist id="CL_FREQ" agencyID="AA" version="1.0.0">** 421 - 422 -**<com:Name xml:lang="en">Codelist maintained by agency AA</com:Name>** 423 - 424 -**</str:Codelist>** 425 - 426 -**<str:Codelist id="CL_FREQ" agencyID="AA.CC" version="1.0.0">** 427 - 428 -**<com:Name xml:lang="en">Codelist maintained by the AA unit CC</com:Name>** 429 - 430 -**</str:Codelist>** 431 - 432 -**<str:Codelist id="CL_FREQ" agencyID="BB.CC" version="1.0.0">** 433 - 434 -**<com:Name xml:lang="en">Codelist maintained by the BB unit CC</com:Name>** 435 - 436 -**</str:Codelist>** 437 - 438 438 **Figure 8: Example Showing Use of Agency Identifiers** 439 439 440 440 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. ... ... @@ -441,14 +441,16 @@ 441 441 442 442 Following the same principles, the Metadata Provider is the maintenance organisation for a special subset of Maintainable Artefacts, i.e., the Metadatasets; the latter are the containers of reference metadata combined with a target that those metadata refer to. 443 443 444 -=== =={{id name="_Toc93858"/}}6.2.2 Universal Resource Name (URN) =====419 +=== {{id name="_Toc93858"/}}6.2.2 Universal Resource Name (URN) === 445 445 446 - **6.2.2.1 Introduction**421 +==== 6.2.2.1 Introduction ==== 447 447 448 448 To provide interoperability between SDMX Registry/Repositories in a distributed network environment, it is important to have a scheme for uniquely identifying (and thus accessing) all first-class (Identifiable) SDMX-IM objects. Most of these unique identifiers are composite (containing maintenance agency, or parent object identifiers), and there is a need to be able to construct a unique reference as a single string. This is achieved by having a globally unique identifier called a universal resource name (URN) which is generated from the actual identification components in the SDMX-RR APIs. In other words, the URN for any Identifiable Artefact is constructed from its component identifiers (agency, id, version etc.). 449 449 450 - **6.2.2.2 URN Structure//__Case Rules for URN__//**// //425 +==== 6.2.2.2 URN Structure ==== 451 451 427 +===== **//__Case Rules for URN__//** ===== 428 + 452 452 For the URN, all parts of the string are case sensitive. The generic structure of the URN is as follows: 453 453 454 454 SDMXprefix.SDMX-IM-package-name.class-name=agencyid:maintainedobjectid(maintainedobject-version).*containerobject-id.object-id ... ... @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ 459 459 460 460 The Maintenance agency identifier is separated from the maintainable artefact identifier by a colon ‘:’. All other identifiers in the SDMX URN syntax are separated by a period ‘.’. The version information is encapsulated in parentheses ‘()’ and adheres to the SDMX versioning rules, as explained in SDMX Standards Section 6 “Technical Notes”, paragraph “4.3 Versioning. 461 461 462 - **6.2.2.3 Explanation of the generic structure**439 +==== 6.2.2.3 Explanation of the generic structure ==== 463 463 464 464 In the explanation below the actual object that is the target of the URN is called the **actual object**. 465 465 ... ... @@ -469,10 +469,32 @@ 469 469 470 470 The packages are: 471 471 472 -base codelist conceptscheme datastructure categoryscheme registry metadatastructure process structuremapping transformation449 +base 473 473 474 - **maintainable-object-id** is the identifierof the maintainable object. This will always be present as all identifiable objects are either a maintainable object or contained in a maintainable object. **maintainable-object-version** isthe version, according to the SDMX versioning rules, of the maintainable object and is enclosed in parentheses ‘()’, which are always present. **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 (Codelist) and has no intermediary container object, whereas a MetadataAttribute has an intermediary container object (MetadataAttributeDescriptor) and may have an intermediary container object, which is its parent MetadataAttribute. 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 AttributeDescriptor, DimensionDescriptor, and MeasureDescriptor 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 AttributeDescriptor, DimensionDescriptor, and MeasureDescriptor is not included when the actual object is a DataAttribute or a Dimension/ TimeDimension, or a Measure.451 +codelist 475 475 453 +conceptscheme 454 + 455 +datastructure 456 + 457 +categoryscheme 458 + 459 +registry 460 + 461 +metadatastructure 462 + 463 +process 464 + 465 +structuremapping 466 + 467 +transformation 468 + 469 +**maintainable-object-id** is the identifier of the maintainable object. This will always be present as all identifiable objects are either a maintainable object or contained in a maintainable object. 470 + 471 +**maintainable-object-version** is the version, according to the SDMX versioning rules, of the maintainable object and is enclosed in parentheses ‘()’, which are always present. 472 + 473 +**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 (Codelist) and has no intermediary container object, whereas a MetadataAttribute has an intermediary container object (MetadataAttributeDescriptor) and may have an intermediary container object, which is its parent MetadataAttribute. 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 AttributeDescriptor, DimensionDescriptor, and MeasureDescriptor 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 AttributeDescriptor, DimensionDescriptor, and MeasureDescriptor is not included when the actual object is a DataAttribute or a Dimension/ TimeDimension, or a Measure. 474 + 476 476 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 containerobject-id. 477 477 478 478 For example, the sequence is agency:DSDid(version).DimensionId and not agency:DSDid(version).DimensionDescriptorId.DimensionId. ... ... @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ 479 479 480 480 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. 481 481 482 -//__**Generic Examples of the URN Structure**__// 481 +===== //__**Generic Examples of the URN Structure**__// ===== 483 483 484 484 __Actual object is a maintainable__ 485 485 ... ... @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ 505 505 506 506 SDMXPrefix.SDMX-IM-package-name.classname=agencyid:maintained-objectid(version).contained-object-id.contained-object-id contained-objectid.object-id 507 507 508 -//__**Concrete Examples of the URN Structure**__// 507 +===== //__**Concrete Examples of the URN Structure**__// ===== 509 509 510 510 The Data Structure Definition CRED_EXT_DEBT of legacy version 2.1 maintained by the toplevel Agency TFFS would have the URN: 511 511 ... ... @@ -534,85 +534,86 @@ 534 534 535 535 The SDMX-RR MUST be able to resolve the unique identifier of an SDMX artefact and to produce an SDMX-ML rendering of that artefact if it is located in the Registry. 536 536 537 -=== =={{id name="_Toc93859"/}}6.2.3 Table of SDMX-IM Packages and Classes =====536 +=== {{id name="_Toc93859"/}}6.2.3 Table of SDMX-IM Packages and Classes === 538 538 539 539 The table below lists all of the packages in the SDMX-IM together with the concrete classes that are in these packages and whose objects have a URN. 540 540 541 -|**Package**|**URN class name (model class name where this is different)** 542 -|base|Agency 543 -| |AgencyScheme 544 -| |DataConsumer 545 -| |DataConsumerScheme 546 -| |DataProvider 547 -| |DataProviderScheme 548 -| |MetadataProvider 549 -| |MetadataProviderScheme 550 -| |OrganisationUnit 551 -| |OrganisationUnitScheme 552 -|datastructure|AttributeDescriptor 553 -| |DataAttribute 554 -| |Dataflow 555 -| |DataStructure (DataStructureDefinition) 556 -| |Dimension 557 -| |DimensionDescriptor 558 -| |GroupDimensionDescriptor 559 -| |Measure 560 -| |MeasureDescriptor 561 -| |TimeDimension 562 -| | 563 -|metadatastructure|MetadataAttribute 564 -| |MetadataAttributeDescriptor 565 -| |MetadataStructure MetadataStructureDefinition) 566 -| |Metadataflow 567 -| |MetadataSet 568 -| | 569 -|process|Process 570 -| |ProcessStep 571 -| |Transition 572 -| | 573 -|registry|DataConstraint 574 -| |MetadataConstraint 575 -| |MetadataProvisionAgreement 576 -| |ProvisionAgreement 577 -| |Subscription 578 -| | 579 -|structuremapping|CategorySchemeMap 580 -| |ConceptSchemeMap 581 -| |OrganisationSchemeMap 582 -| |ReportingTaxonomyMap 583 -| |RepresentationMap 584 -| |StructureMap 585 -| | 586 -|codelist|Code 587 -| |Codelist 588 -| |HierarchicalCode 589 -| |Hierarchy 590 -| |HierarchyAssociation 591 -| |Level 592 -| |ValueList 593 -| | 594 -|categoryscheme|Categorisation 595 -| |Category 596 -| |CategoryScheme 597 -| |ReportingCategory 598 -| |ReportingTaxonomy 599 -|conceptscheme|Concept 600 -| |ConceptScheme 601 -| | 602 -|transformation|CustomType 603 -| |CustomTypeScheme 604 -| |NamePersonalisation 605 -| |NamePersonalisationScheme 606 -| |Ruleset 607 -| |RulesetScheme 608 -| |Transformation 609 -| |TransformationScheme 610 -| |UserDefinedOperator 611 -| |UserDefinedOperatorScheme 612 -| |VtlCodelistMapping 613 -| |VtlConceptMapping 614 -| |VtlDataflowMapping 615 -| |VtlMappingScheme 540 +(% style="width:651.294px" %) 541 +|(% style="width:134px" %)**Package**|(% style="width:502px" %)**URN class name (model class name where this is different)** 542 +|(% style="width:134px" %)base|(% style="width:502px" %)Agency 543 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)AgencyScheme 544 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)DataConsumer 545 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)DataConsumerScheme 546 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)DataProvider 547 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)DataProviderScheme 548 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)MetadataProvider 549 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)MetadataProviderScheme 550 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)OrganisationUnit 551 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)OrganisationUnitScheme 552 +|(% style="width:134px" %)datastructure|(% style="width:502px" %)AttributeDescriptor 553 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)DataAttribute 554 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)Dataflow 555 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)DataStructure (DataStructureDefinition) 556 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)Dimension 557 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)DimensionDescriptor 558 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)GroupDimensionDescriptor 559 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)Measure 560 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)MeasureDescriptor 561 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)TimeDimension 562 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% 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603 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)CustomTypeScheme 604 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)NamePersonalisation 605 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)NamePersonalisationScheme 606 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)Ruleset 607 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)RulesetScheme 608 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)Transformation 609 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)TransformationScheme 610 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)UserDefinedOperator 611 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)UserDefinedOperatorScheme 612 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)VtlCodelistMapping 613 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)VtlConceptMapping 614 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)VtlDataflowMapping 615 +|(% style="width:134px" %) |(% style="width:502px" %)VtlMappingScheme 616 616 617 617 **Table 2: SDMX-IM Packages and Contained Classes** 618 618 ... ... @@ -624,136 +624,118 @@ 624 624 625 625 urn:sdmx.org.sdmx.infomodel.{package}.{classname}= 626 626 627 -|**Classname**|**Ending URN pattern**|**Example** 628 -|Agency^^[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^2^^>>path:#sdfootnote2sym||name="sdfootnote2anc"]](%%)^^|agencySchemeAgencyId:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**).agencyId|ECB:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**).AA 629 -|//AgencyScheme//|agencySchemeAgencyId:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**)|ECB:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**) 630 -|//Categorisation//|categorisationAgencyId:categorisationId(version)|IMF:cat001(1.0.0) 631 -|Category|categorySchemeAgencyId:categorySchemeId(versi on).categoryId.categoryId.categoryId etc.|IMF:SDDS(1.0.0):level_1_category.level_2_category … 632 -|//CategoryScheme//|categorySchemeAgencyId:categorySchemeId(versi on)|IMF:SDDS(1.0.0) 627 +(% style="width:1311.29px" %) 628 +|(% style="width:252px" %)**Classname**|(% style="width:639px" %)**Ending URN pattern**|(% style="width:418px" %)**Example** 629 +|(% style="width:252px" %)Agency{{footnote}}The identification of an Agency in the URN structure for the maintainable object is by means of the agencyId. The AgencyScheme is not identified as SDMX has a mechanism for identifying an Agency uniquely by its Id. Note that this Id may be hierarchical. For example, a sub-agency of IMF is referred like this: IMF.SubAgency1{{/footnote}}|(% style="width:639px" %)agencySchemeAgencyId:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**).agencyId|(% style="width:418px" %)ECB:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**).AA 630 +|(% style="width:252px" %)//AgencyScheme//|(% style="width:639px" %)agencySchemeAgencyId:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**)|(% style="width:418px" %)ECB:**AGENCIES**(**1.0**) 631 +|(% style="width:252px" %)//Categorisation//|(% style="width:639px" %)categorisationAgencyId:categorisationId(version)|(% style="width:418px" %)IMF:cat001(1.0.0) 632 +|(% style="width:252px" %)Category|(% style="width:639px" %)categorySchemeAgencyId:categorySchemeId(versi on).categoryId.categoryId.categoryId etc.|(% style="width:418px" %)IMF:SDDS(1.0.0):level_1_category.level_2_category … 633 +|(% style="width:252px" %)//CategoryScheme//|(% style="width:639px" %)categorySchemeAgencyId:categorySchemeId(versi on)|(% style="width:418px" %)IMF:SDDS(1.0.0) 633 633 634 -|**Classname**|**Ending URN pattern**|**Example** 635 -|//CategorySchemeMap//|((( 636 -catSchemeMapAgencyId:catSchemeMapId(version 637 - 638 -) 639 -)))|SDMX:EUROSTAT_SUBJECT_DOMAIN(1.0.0) 640 -|Code|codeListAgencyId:codelistId(version).codeId|SDMX:CL_FREQ(1.0.0).Q 641 -|//Codelist//|codeListAgencyId:codeListId(version)|SDMX:CL_FREQ(1.0.0) 642 -|ComponentMap|structureMapAgencyId:structureMap(version).com ponentMapId|SDMX:BOP_STRUCTURES(1.0.0).REF_AREA_TO_COUNT RY 643 -|Concept|conceptSchemeAgencyId:conceptSchemeId(versio n).conceptId|SDMX:CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS(1.0.0).FREQ 644 -|//ConceptScheme//|conceptSchemeAgencyId:conceptSchemeId(versio n)|SDMX:CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS(1.0.0) 645 -|//ConceptSchemeMap//|((( 635 +|(% style="width:250px" %)**Classname**|(% style="width:639px" %)**Ending URN pattern**|(% style="width:1049px" %)**Example** 636 +|(% style="width:250px" %)//CategorySchemeMap//|(% style="width:639px" %)((( 637 +catSchemeMapAgencyId:catSchemeMapId(version) 638 +)))|(% style="width:1049px" %)SDMX:EUROSTAT_SUBJECT_DOMAIN(1.0.0) 639 +|(% style="width:250px" %)Code|(% style="width:639px" %)codeListAgencyId:codelistId(version).codeId|(% style="width:1049px" %)SDMX:CL_FREQ(1.0.0).Q 640 +|(% style="width:250px" %)//Codelist//|(% style="width:639px" %)codeListAgencyId:codeListId(version)|(% style="width:1049px" %)SDMX:CL_FREQ(1.0.0) 641 +|(% style="width:250px" %)ComponentMap|(% style="width:639px" %)structureMapAgencyId:structureMap(version).com ponentMapId|(% style="width:1049px" %)SDMX:BOP_STRUCTURES(1.0.0).REF_AREA_TO_COUNT RY 642 +|(% style="width:250px" %)Concept|(% style="width:639px" %)conceptSchemeAgencyId:conceptSchemeId(versio n).conceptId|(% style="width:1049px" %)SDMX:CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS(1.0.0).FREQ 643 +|(% style="width:250px" %)//ConceptScheme//|(% style="width:639px" %)conceptSchemeAgencyId:conceptSchemeId(versio n)|(% style="width:1049px" %)SDMX:CROSS_DOMAIN_CONCEPTS(1.0.0) 644 +|(% style="width:250px" %)//ConceptSchemeMap//|(% style="width:639px" %)((( 646 646 conceptSchemeMapAgencyId:conceptSchemeMap 647 - 648 648 Id(version) 649 -)))|SDMX:CONCEPT_MAP(1.0.0) 650 -|CustomType|customTypeSchemeAgencyId customTypeSchemeId(version) customTypeId|ECB: CUSTOM_TYPE_SCHEME(1.0.0).CUSTOM_TYPE_1 651 -|//CustomTypeScheme//|customTypeSchemeAgencyId customTypeSchemeId(version)|ECB:CUSTOM_TYPE_SCHEME(1.0.0) 652 -|DataAttrribute|dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).dataAttributeId|TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).OBS_STATUS 653 -|//DataConstraint//|dataConstraintAgencyId:dataConstraintId(version)|TFFS:CREDITOR_DATA_CONTENT(1.0.0) 647 +)))|(% style="width:1049px" %)SDMX:CONCEPT_MAP(1.0.0) 648 +|(% style="width:250px" %)CustomType|(% style="width:639px" %)customTypeSchemeAgencyId customTypeSchemeId(version) customTypeId|(% style="width:1049px" %)ECB: CUSTOM_TYPE_SCHEME(1.0.0).CUSTOM_TYPE_1 649 +|(% style="width:250px" %)//CustomTypeScheme//|(% style="width:639px" %)customTypeSchemeAgencyId customTypeSchemeId(version)|(% style="width:1049px" %)ECB:CUSTOM_TYPE_SCHEME(1.0.0) 650 +|(% style="width:250px" %)DataAttrribute|(% style="width:639px" %)dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).dataAttributeId|(% style="width:1049px" %)TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).OBS_STATUS 651 +|(% style="width:250px" %)//DataConstraint//|(% style="width:639px" %)dataConstraintAgencyId:dataConstraintId(version)|(% style="width:1049px" %)TFFS:CREDITOR_DATA_CONTENT(1.0.0) 654 654 655 -|**Classname**|**Ending URN pattern**|**Example** 656 -|DataConsumer|dataConsumerSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_CONSUME RS**(**1.0**).dataConsumerId|SDMX:**DATA_CONSUMERS**(**1.0**).CONSUMER_1 657 -|//DataConsumerScheme//|((( 658 -dataConsumerSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_CONSUME** 659 - 660 -**RS**(**1.0**) 661 -)))|SDMX:**DATA_CONSUMERS**(**1.0**) 662 -|//Dataflow//|dataflowAgencyId:dataflowId(version)|TFFS:CRED_EXT_DEBT(1.0.0) 663 -|DataProvider|((( 664 -dataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_PROVIDERS**( 665 - 666 -**1.0**).dataProviderId 667 -)))|SDMX:**DATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**).PROVIDER_1 668 -|//DataProviderScheme//|((( 669 -dataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_PROVIDERS**( 670 - 671 -**1.0**) 672 -)))|SDMX:**DATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**) 673 -|//DataStructure//|dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version)|TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0) 674 -|Dimension|dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).dimensionId|TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).FREQ 675 -|((( 653 +|(% style="width:248px" %)**Classname**|(% style="width:643px" %)**Ending URN pattern**|(% style="width:1047px" %)**Example** 654 +|(% style="width:248px" %)DataConsumer|(% style="width:643px" %)dataConsumerSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_CONSUME RS**(**1.0**).dataConsumerId|(% style="width:1047px" %)SDMX:**DATA_CONSUMERS**(**1.0**).CONSUMER_1 655 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//DataConsumerScheme//|(% style="width:643px" %)((( 656 +dataConsumerSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_CONSUME RS**(**1.0**) 657 +)))|(% style="width:1047px" %)SDMX:**DATA_CONSUMERS**(**1.0**) 658 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//Dataflow//|(% style="width:643px" %)dataflowAgencyId:dataflowId(version)|(% style="width:1047px" %)TFFS:CRED_EXT_DEBT(1.0.0) 659 +|(% style="width:248px" %)DataProvider|(% style="width:643px" %)((( 660 +dataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**).dataProviderId 661 +)))|(% style="width:1047px" %)SDMX:**DATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**).PROVIDER_1 662 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//DataProviderScheme//|(% style="width:643px" %)((( 663 +dataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**DATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**) 664 +)))|(% style="width:1047px" %)SDMX:**DATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**) 665 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//DataStructure//|(% style="width:643px" %)dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version)|(% style="width:1047px" %)TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0) 666 +|(% style="width:248px" %)Dimension|(% style="width:643px" %)dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).dimensionId|(% style="width:1047px" %)TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).FREQ 667 +|(% style="width:248px" %)((( 676 676 DimensionDescriptor 677 - 678 678 MeasureDescriptor 679 - 680 680 AttributeDescriptor 681 -)))|dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).componentListId where the componentListId is the name of the class (there is only one occurrence of each in the Data Structure Definition)|((( 671 +)))|(% style="width:643px" %)dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).componentListId where the componentListId is the name of the class (there is only one occurrence of each in the Data Structure Definition)|(% style="width:1047px" %)((( 682 682 TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).DimensionDescriptor 683 - 684 684 TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).MeasureDescriptor 685 - 686 686 TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).AttributeDescriptor 687 687 ))) 688 -|GroupDimensionDescriptor|dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).groupDimensionDescriptorId|TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).SIBLING 689 -|HierarchicalCode|hierarchyAgencyId:hierarchyId(version).hierarchica lCode.hierarchicalCode|UNESCO:H-C-GOV(1.0.0).GOV_CODE1.GOV_CODE1_1 676 +|(% style="width:248px" %)GroupDimensionDescriptor|(% style="width:643px" %)dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).groupDimensionDescriptorId|(% style="width:1047px" %)TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).SIBLING 677 +|(% style="width:248px" %)HierarchicalCode|(% style="width:643px" %)hierarchyAgencyId:hierarchyId(version).hierarchica lCode.hierarchicalCode|(% style="width:1047px" %)UNESCO:H-C-GOV(1.0.0).GOV_CODE1.GOV_CODE1_1 690 690 691 -|**Classname**|**Ending URN pattern**|**Example** 692 -|//Hierarchy//|hierarchyAgencyId:hierarchyId(version)|UNESCO:H-C-GOV(1.0.0) 693 -|//HierarchyAssociation//|hierarchyAssociationAgencyId:hierarchyAssociatio nId(version)|UNESCO:CL_EXP_SOURCE(1.0.0) 694 -|Level|hierarchyAgencyId:hierarchyId(version).level|UNESCO:H-C-GOV(1.0.0).LVL1 695 -|Measure|dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).measureId|TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).OBS_VALUE 696 -|MetadataAttribute|((( 679 +|(% style="width:248px" %)**Classname**|(% style="width:646px" %)**Ending URN pattern**|(% style="width:1044px" %)**Example** 680 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//Hierarchy//|(% style="width:646px" %)hierarchyAgencyId:hierarchyId(version)|(% style="width:1044px" %)UNESCO:H-C-GOV(1.0.0) 681 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//HierarchyAssociation//|(% style="width:646px" %)hierarchyAssociationAgencyId:hierarchyAssociatio nId(version)|(% style="width:1044px" %)UNESCO:CL_EXP_SOURCE(1.0.0) 682 +|(% style="width:248px" %)Level|(% style="width:646px" %)hierarchyAgencyId:hierarchyId(version).level|(% style="width:1044px" %)UNESCO:H-C-GOV(1.0.0).LVL1 683 +|(% style="width:248px" %)Measure|(% style="width:646px" %)dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).measureId|(% style="width:1044px" %)TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).OBS_VALUE 684 +|(% style="width:248px" %)MetadataAttribute|(% style="width:646px" %)((( 697 697 msdAgencyId:msdId(version).metadataAttributeId. 698 - 699 699 metadataAttributeId 700 -)))|IMF:SDDS_MSD(1.0.0).COMPILATION.METHOD 701 -|MetadataAttributeDescriptor|msdAgencyId:msdId(version).metadataAttributeDe scriptorId|IMF:SDDS_MSD(1.0.0).MetadataAttributeDescriptor 702 -|//MetadataConstraint//|metadataConstraintAgencyId:metadataConstraintI d(version)|TFFS:CREDITOR_METADATA_CONTENT(1.0.0) 703 -|//Metadataflow//|metadataflowAgencyId:metadataflowId(version)|IMF:SDDS_MDF(1.0.0) 704 -|MetadataProvider|metadataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**METADATA_P ROVIDERS**(**1.0**).metadataProviderId|SDMX:**METADATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**).MD_PROVIDER_1 705 -|//MetadataProviderScheme//|metadataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**METADATA_P ROVIDERS**(**1.0**)|SDMX:**METADATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**) 706 -|//MetadataProvisionAgreement//|metadataProvisionAgreementAgencyId:metadataP rovisionAgreementId(version)|IMF:SDDS_MDF_AB(1.0.0) 707 -|//MetadataSet//|metadataProviderId:metadataSetId(version)|MD_PROVIDER:METADATASET(1.0.0) 708 -|//MetadataStructure//|msdAgencyId:msdId(version)|IMF:SDDS_MSD(1.0.0) 687 +)))|(% style="width:1044px" %)IMF:SDDS_MSD(1.0.0).COMPILATION.METHOD 688 +|(% style="width:248px" %)MetadataAttributeDescriptor|(% style="width:646px" %)msdAgencyId:msdId(version).metadataAttributeDe scriptorId|(% style="width:1044px" %)IMF:SDDS_MSD(1.0.0).MetadataAttributeDescriptor 689 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//MetadataConstraint//|(% style="width:646px" %)metadataConstraintAgencyId:metadataConstraintI d(version)|(% style="width:1044px" %)TFFS:CREDITOR_METADATA_CONTENT(1.0.0) 690 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//Metadataflow//|(% style="width:646px" %)metadataflowAgencyId:metadataflowId(version)|(% style="width:1044px" %)IMF:SDDS_MDF(1.0.0) 691 +|(% style="width:248px" %)MetadataProvider|(% style="width:646px" %)metadataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**METADATA_P ROVIDERS**(**1.0**).metadataProviderId|(% style="width:1044px" %)SDMX:**METADATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**).MD_PROVIDER_1 692 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//MetadataProviderScheme//|(% style="width:646px" %)metadataProviderSchemeAgencyId:**METADATA_P ROVIDERS**(**1.0**)|(% style="width:1044px" %)SDMX:**METADATA_PROVIDERS**(**1.0**) 693 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//MetadataProvisionAgreement//|(% style="width:646px" %)metadataProvisionAgreementAgencyId:metadataP rovisionAgreementId(version)|(% style="width:1044px" %)IMF:SDDS_MDF_AB(1.0.0) 694 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//MetadataSet//|(% style="width:646px" %)metadataProviderId:metadataSetId(version)|(% style="width:1044px" %)MD_PROVIDER:METADATASET(1.0.0) 695 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//MetadataStructure//|(% style="width:646px" %)msdAgencyId:msdId(version)|(% style="width:1044px" %)IMF:SDDS_MSD(1.0.0) 709 709 710 -|**Classname**|**Ending URN pattern**|**Example** 711 -|NamePersonalisation|namePersonalisationSchemeAgencyId namePersonalisationSchemeId(version) namePersonalisationId|ECB:PSN_SCHEME(1.0.0).PSN1234 712 -|//NamePersonalisationScheme//|namePersonalisationSchemeAgencyId namePersonalisationSchemeId(version)|ECB:PSN_SCHEME(1.0.0) 713 -|//OrganisationSchemeMap//|orgSchemeMapAgencyId:orgSchemeMapId(versio n)|SDMX:AGENCIES_PROVIDERS(1.0.0) 714 -|OrganisationUnit|organisationUnitSchemeAgencyId:organisationUni tSchemeId(version).organisationUnitId|ECB:ORGANISATIONS(1.0.0).1F715 -|//OrganisationUnitScheme//|organisationUnitSchemeAgencyId:organisationUni tSchemeId(version)|ECB:ORGANISATIONS(1.0.0) 716 -|//Process//|processAgencyId:processId{version)|BIS:PROCESS1(1.0.0) 717 -|ProcessStep|((( 697 +|(% style="width:248px" %)**Classname**|(% style="width:629px" %)**Ending URN pattern**|(% style="width:1061px" %)**Example** 698 +|(% style="width:248px" %)NamePersonalisation|(% style="width:629px" %)namePersonalisationSchemeAgencyId namePersonalisationSchemeId(version) namePersonalisationId|(% style="width:1061px" %)ECB:PSN_SCHEME(1.0.0).PSN1234 699 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//NamePersonalisationScheme//|(% style="width:629px" %)namePersonalisationSchemeAgencyId namePersonalisationSchemeId(version)|(% style="width:1061px" %)ECB:PSN_SCHEME(1.0.0) 700 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//OrganisationSchemeMap//|(% style="width:629px" %)orgSchemeMapAgencyId:orgSchemeMapId(versio n)|(% style="width:1061px" %)SDMX:AGENCIES_PROVIDERS(1.0.0) 701 +|(% style="width:248px" %)OrganisationUnit|(% style="width:629px" %)organisationUnitSchemeAgencyId:organisationUnitSchemeId(version).organisationUnitId|(% style="width:1061px" %)ECB:ORGANISATIONS(1.0.0).1F 702 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//OrganisationUnitScheme//|(% style="width:629px" %)organisationUnitSchemeAgencyId:organisationUni tSchemeId(version)|(% style="width:1061px" %)ECB:ORGANISATIONS(1.0.0) 703 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//Process//|(% style="width:629px" %)processAgencyId:processId{version)|(% style="width:1061px" %)BIS:PROCESS1(1.0.0) 704 +|(% style="width:248px" %)ProcessStep|(% style="width:629px" %)((( 718 718 processAgencyId:processId(version).processStepId. 719 - 720 720 processStepId 721 -)))|BIS:PROCESS1(1.0.0).STEP1.STEP1_1 722 -|//ProvisionAgreement//|provisionAgreementAgencyId:provisionAgreement Id(version)|TFFS:CRED_EXT_DEBT_AB(1.0.0) 723 -|ReportingCategory|((( 707 +)))|(% style="width:1061px" %)BIS:PROCESS1(1.0.0).STEP1.STEP1_1 708 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//ProvisionAgreement//|(% style="width:629px" %)provisionAgreementAgencyId:provisionAgreement Id(version)|(% style="width:1061px" %)TFFS:CRED_EXT_DEBT_AB(1.0.0) 709 +|(% style="width:248px" %)ReportingCategory|(% style="width:629px" %)((( 724 724 reportingTaxonomyAgencyId: 725 - 726 726 reportingTaxonomyId(version).reportingCategoryI d.reportingCategoryId 727 -)))|IMF:REP_1(1.0.0):LVL1_REP_CAT.LVL2_REP_CAT 728 -|//ReportingTaxonomy//|reportingTaxonomyAgencyId:reportingTaxonomyI d(version)|IMF:REP_1(1.0.0) 729 -|//ReportingTaxonomyMap//|repTaxonomyAgencyId:repTaxonomyId(version)|SDMX:RT_MAP(1.0.0) 712 +)))|(% style="width:1061px" %)IMF:REP_1(1.0.0):LVL1_REP_CAT.LVL2_REP_CAT 713 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//ReportingTaxonomy//|(% style="width:629px" %)reportingTaxonomyAgencyId:reportingTaxonomyI d(version)|(% style="width:1061px" %)IMF:REP_1(1.0.0) 714 +|(% style="width:248px" %)//ReportingTaxonomyMap//|(% style="width:629px" %)repTaxonomyAgencyId:repTaxonomyId(version)|(% style="width:1061px" %)SDMX:RT_MAP(1.0.0) 730 730 731 -|**Classname**|**Ending URN pattern**|**Example** 732 -|//RepresentationMap//|repMapAgencyId:repMapId(version)|SDMX:REF_AREA_MAPPING(1.0.0) 733 -|Ruleset|rulesetSchemeAgencyId rulesetSchemeId(version) rulesetId|ECB:RULESET_23(1.0.0).SET111 734 -|//RulesetScheme//|rulesetSchemeAgencyId rulesetSchemeId(version)|ECB:RULESET_23(1.0.0) 735 -|//StructureMap//|structureMapAgencyId:structureMap(version)|SDMX:BOP_STRUCTURES(1.0.0) 736 -|Subscription|((( 716 +|(% style="width:247px" %)**Classname**|(% style="width:649px" %)**Ending URN pattern**|(% style="width:1042px" %)**Example** 717 +|(% style="width:247px" %)//RepresentationMap//|(% style="width:649px" %)repMapAgencyId:repMapId(version)|(% style="width:1042px" %)SDMX:REF_AREA_MAPPING(1.0.0) 718 +|(% style="width:247px" %)Ruleset|(% style="width:649px" %)rulesetSchemeAgencyId rulesetSchemeId(version) rulesetId|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:RULESET_23(1.0.0).SET111 719 +|(% style="width:247px" %)//RulesetScheme//|(% style="width:649px" %)rulesetSchemeAgencyId rulesetSchemeId(version)|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:RULESET_23(1.0.0) 720 +|(% style="width:247px" %)//StructureMap//|(% style="width:649px" %)structureMapAgencyId:structureMap(version)|(% style="width:1042px" %)SDMX:BOP_STRUCTURES(1.0.0) 721 +|(% style="width:247px" %)Subscription|(% style="width:649px" %)((( 737 737 The Subscription is not itself an Identifiable Artefact and therefore it does not follow the rules for URN structure. 738 - 739 739 The name of the URN is registryURN There is no pre-determined format. 740 -)))|This cannot be generated by a common mechanism as subscriptions, although maintainable in the sense that they can be submitted and deleted, are not mandated to be created by a maintenance agency and have no versioning mechanism. It is therefore the responsibility of the target registry to generate a unique Id for the Subscription, and for the application creating the subscription to store the registry URN that is returned from the registry in the subscription response message. 741 -|TimeDimension|dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).timeDimensionId|TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).TIME_PERIOD 742 -|Transformation|transformationSchemeAgencyId transformationSchemeId(version) transformationId|ECB:TRANSFORMATION_SCHEME(1.0.0).TRANS_1 743 -|//TransformationScheme//|transformationSchemeAgencyId transformationSchemeId(version)|ECB: TRANSFORMATION_SCHEME(1.0.0) 744 -|**Classname**|**Ending URN pattern**|**Example** 745 -|Transition|((( 724 +)))|(% style="width:1042px" %)This cannot be generated by a common mechanism as subscriptions, although maintainable in the sense that they can be submitted and deleted, are not mandated to be created by a maintenance agency and have no versioning mechanism. It is therefore the responsibility of the target registry to generate a unique Id for the Subscription, and for the application creating the subscription to store the registry URN that is returned from the registry in the subscription response message. 725 +|(% style="width:247px" %)TimeDimension|(% style="width:649px" %)dataStructureDefinitionAgencyId:dataStructureDef initionId(version).timeDimensionId|(% style="width:1042px" %)TFFS:EXT_DEBT(1.0.0).TIME_PERIOD 726 +|(% style="width:247px" %)Transformation|(% style="width:649px" %)transformationSchemeAgencyId transformationSchemeId(version) transformationId|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:TRANSFORMATION_SCHEME(1.0.0).TRANS_1 727 +|(% style="width:247px" %)//TransformationScheme//|(% style="width:649px" %)transformationSchemeAgencyId transformationSchemeId(version)|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB: TRANSFORMATION_SCHEME(1.0.0) 728 +|(% style="width:247px" %)Transition|(% style="width:649px" %)((( 746 746 processAgencyId:processId(version).processStepId. 747 - 748 748 transitionId 749 -)))|BIS:PROCESS1(1.0.0).STEP1.TRANSITION1 750 -|UserDefinedOperator|userDefinedOperatorSchemeAgencyId userDefinedOperatorSchemeId(version) usserDefinedOperatorId|ECB:OS_CALC(1.2.0).OS267 751 -|//UserDefinedOperatorScheme//|userDefinedOperatorSchemeAgencyId userDefinedOperatorSchemeId(version)|ECB:OS_CALC(1.2.0) 752 -|//ValueList//|valuelistAgencyId:valuelistId(version)|SDMX:VLIST(1.0.0) 753 -|VtlCodelistMapping|vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId vtlMappingSchemeId(version) vtlCodelistMappingId|ECB:CLIST_MP(2.0.0).ABZ 754 -|VtlConceptMapping|vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId vtlMappingSchemeId(version) vtlConceptMappingId|ECB:CLIST_MP(1.0.0).XYA 755 -|VtlDataflowMapping|vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId vtlMappingSchemeId(version) vtlDataflowMappingId|ECB:CLIST_MP(1.0.0).MOQ 756 -|//VtlMappingScheme//|vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId VtlMappingSchemeId(version)|ECB:CLIST_MP(2.0.0) 731 +)))|(% style="width:1042px" %)BIS:PROCESS1(1.0.0).STEP1.TRANSITION1 732 +|(% style="width:247px" %)UserDefinedOperator|(% style="width:649px" %)userDefinedOperatorSchemeAgencyId userDefinedOperatorSchemeId(version) usserDefinedOperatorId|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:OS_CALC(1.2.0).OS267 733 +|(% style="width:247px" %)//UserDefinedOperatorScheme//|(% style="width:649px" %)userDefinedOperatorSchemeAgencyId userDefinedOperatorSchemeId(version)|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:OS_CALC(1.2.0) 734 +|(% style="width:247px" %)//ValueList//|(% style="width:649px" %)valuelistAgencyId:valuelistId(version)|(% style="width:1042px" %)SDMX:VLIST(1.0.0) 735 +|(% style="width:247px" %)VtlCodelistMapping|(% style="width:649px" %)vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId vtlMappingSchemeId(version) vtlCodelistMappingId|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:CLIST_MP(2.0.0).ABZ 736 +|(% style="width:247px" %)VtlConceptMapping|(% style="width:649px" %)vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId vtlMappingSchemeId(version) vtlConceptMappingId|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:CLIST_MP(1.0.0).XYA 737 +|(% style="width:247px" %)VtlDataflowMapping|(% style="width:649px" %)vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId vtlMappingSchemeId(version) vtlDataflowMappingId|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:CLIST_MP(1.0.0).MOQ 738 +|(% style="width:247px" %)//VtlMappingScheme//|(% style="width:649px" %)vtlMappingSchemeAgencyId VtlMappingSchemeId(version)|(% style="width:1042px" %)ECB:CLIST_MP(2.0.0) 757 757 758 758 **Table 3: Table of identification components for SDMX Identifiable Artefacts** 759 759 ... ... @@ -777,62 +777,54 @@ 777 777 778 778 The following table lists the Maintainable Artefacts. 779 779 780 -|(% colspan="2" %)**Maintainable Artefacts**|**Content** 781 -|**Abstract Class**|**Concrete Class**| 782 -|Item Scheme|Codelist|Code 783 -| |Concept Scheme|Concept 784 -| |Category Scheme|Category 785 -| |Organisation Unit Scheme|Organisation Unit 786 -| |Agency Scheme|Agency 787 -| |Data Provider Scheme|Data Provider 788 -| |Metadata Provider Scheme|Metadata Provider 789 -| |Data Consumer Scheme|Data Consumer 790 -| |Reporting Taxonomy|Reporting Category 791 -| |Transformation Scheme|Transformation 792 -| |Custom Type Scheme|Custom Type 793 -| |Name Personalisation Scheme|Name Personalisation 794 -| |Vtl Mapping Scheme|Vtl Codelist Mapping Vtl Concept Mapping 795 -| |Ruleset Scheme|Ruleset 796 -| |User Defined Operator Scheme|User Defined Operator 797 -|Enumerated List|ValueList|Value Item 798 -|Structure|Data Structure Definition|((( 762 +(% style="width:881.294px" %) 763 +|(% colspan="2" style="width:522px" %)**Maintainable Artefacts**|(% style="width:490px" %)**Content** 764 +|(% style="width:198px" %)**Abstract Class**|(% style="width:324px" %)**Concrete Class**|(% style="width:490px" %) 765 +|(% style="width:198px" %)Item Scheme|(% style="width:324px" %)Codelist|(% style="width:490px" %)Code 766 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Concept Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Concept 767 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Category Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Category 768 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Organisation Unit Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Organisation Unit 769 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Agency Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Agency 770 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Data Provider Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Data Provider 771 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Metadata Provider Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Metadata Provider 772 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Data Consumer Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Data Consumer 773 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Reporting Taxonomy|(% style="width:490px" %)Reporting Category 774 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Transformation Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Transformation 775 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Custom Type Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Custom Type 776 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Name Personalisation Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Name Personalisation 777 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Vtl Mapping Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Vtl Codelist Mapping Vtl Concept Mapping 778 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Ruleset Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)Ruleset 779 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)User Defined Operator Scheme|(% style="width:490px" %)User Defined Operator 780 +|(% style="width:198px" %)Enumerated List|(% style="width:324px" %)ValueList|(% style="width:490px" %)Value Item 781 +|(% style="width:198px" %)Structure|(% style="width:324px" %)Data Structure Definition|(% style="width:490px" %)((( 799 799 Dimension Descriptor 800 - 801 801 Group Dimension Descriptor 802 - 803 803 Dimension 804 - 805 805 Time Dimension 806 - 807 807 Attribute Descriptor 808 - 809 809 Data Attribute 810 - 811 811 Measure Descriptor 812 - 813 813 Measure 814 814 ))) 815 -| |Metadata Structure Definition|Metadata Attribute Descriptor Metadata Attribute 816 -|Structure Usage|Dataflow| 817 -| |Metadataflow| 818 -|None|Process|Process Step 819 -|None|Structure Map|((( 791 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Metadata Structure Definition|(% style="width:490px" %)Metadata Attribute Descriptor Metadata Attribute 792 +|(% style="width:198px" %)Structure Usage|(% style="width:324px" %)Dataflow|(% style="width:490px" %) 793 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Metadataflow|(% style="width:490px" %) 794 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Process|(% style="width:490px" %)Process Step 795 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Structure Map|(% style="width:490px" %)((( 820 820 Component Map 821 - 822 822 Epoch Map 823 - 824 824 Date Pattern Map 825 825 ))) 826 -|None|Representation Map|Representation Mapping 827 -|Item Scheme Map|Organisation Scheme Map|Item Map 828 -| |Concept Scheme Map|Item Map 829 -| |Category Scheme Map|Item Map 830 -| |Reporting Taxonomy Map|Item Map 831 -|None|Provision Agreement| 832 -|None|Metadata Provision Agreement| 833 -|None|Hierarchy|Hierarchical Code 834 -|None|Hierarchy Association| 835 -|None|Categorisation| 800 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Representation Map|(% style="width:490px" %)Representation Mapping 801 +|(% style="width:198px" %)Item Scheme Map|(% style="width:324px" %)Organisation Scheme Map|(% style="width:490px" %)Item Map 802 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Concept Scheme Map|(% style="width:490px" %)Item Map 803 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Category Scheme Map|(% style="width:490px" %)Item Map 804 +|(% style="width:198px" %) |(% style="width:324px" %)Reporting Taxonomy Map|(% style="width:490px" %)Item Map 805 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Provision Agreement|(% style="width:490px" %) 806 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Metadata Provision Agreement|(% style="width:490px" %) 807 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Hierarchy|(% style="width:490px" %)Hierarchical Code 808 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Hierarchy Association|(% style="width:490px" %) 809 +|(% style="width:198px" %)None|(% style="width:324px" %)Categorisation|(% style="width:490px" %) 836 836 837 837 **Table 4: Table of Maintainable Artefacts for Structural Definition Metadata** 838 838 ... ... @@ -840,14 +840,11 @@ 840 840 841 841 The artefacts included in the structural definitions are: 842 842 843 -• All types of Item Scheme (Codelist, Concept Scheme, Category Scheme, Organisation Scheme, Agency Scheme, Data Provider Scheme, Metadata Provider Scheme, Data Consumer Scheme, Organisation Unit Scheme, Transformation Scheme, Name Personalisation Scheme, Custom Type Scheme, Vtl Mapping Scheme, Ruleset Scheme, User Defined Operator Scheme) 817 +* All types of Item Scheme (Codelist, Concept Scheme, Category Scheme, Organisation Scheme, Agency Scheme, Data Provider Scheme, Metadata Provider Scheme, Data Consumer Scheme, Organisation Unit Scheme, Transformation Scheme, Name Personalisation Scheme, Custom Type Scheme, Vtl Mapping Scheme, Ruleset Scheme, User Defined Operator Scheme) 818 +* All types of Enumerated List (ValueList){{footnote}}Note that Codelist is also an EnumeratedList.{{/footnote}} 819 +* All types of Structure (Data Structure Definition, Metadata Structure Definition) 820 +* All types of Structure Usage (Dataflow, Metadataflow) 844 844 845 -• All types of Enumerated List (ValueList)^^[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^3^^>>path:#sdfootnote3sym||name="sdfootnote3anc"]](%%)^^ 846 - 847 -• All types of Structure (Data Structure Definition, Metadata Structure Definition) 848 - 849 -• All types of Structure Usage (Dataflow, Metadataflow) 850 - 851 851 ===== {{id name="_Toc93865"/}}7.1.3 Structure Usage ===== 852 852 853 853 **7.1.3.1 Structure Usage: Basic Concepts** ... ... @@ -876,9 +876,9 @@ 876 876 * Categorisation to Dataflow and Category 877 877 * Categorisation to Metadataflow and Category 878 878 879 -== ={{id name="_Toc93866"/}}7.2 Data and Metadata Provisioning ===850 +== {{id name="_Toc93866"/}}7.2 Data and Metadata Provisioning == 880 880 881 -=== =={{id name="_Toc93867"/}}7.2.1 Provisioning Agreement: Basic concepts =====852 +=== {{id name="_Toc93867"/}}7.2.1 Provisioning Agreement: Basic concepts === 882 882 883 883 Data/Metadata provisioning defines a framework in which the provision of different types of statistical data and metadata by various data/metadata providers can be specified and controlled. This framework is the basis on which the existence of data can be made known to the SDMX-enabled community and hence the basis on which data can subsequently be discovered. Such a framework can be used to regulate the data content to facilitate the building of intelligent applications. It can also be used to facilitate the processing implied by service level agreements, or other provisioning agreements in those scenarios that are based on legal directives. Additionally, quality and timeliness metadata can be supported by this framework which makes it practical to implement information supply chain monitoring. 884 884 ... ... @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ 886 886 887 887 Although the Provision Agreement directly supports the data-sharing “pull” model, it is also useful in “push” exchanges (bilateral and gateway scenarios), or in a dissemination environment. It should be noted, too, that in any exchange scenario, the registry functions as a repository of structural metadata. 888 888 889 -=== =={{id name="_Toc93868"/}}7.2.2 Provisioning Agreement Model – pull use case =====860 +=== {{id name="_Toc93868"/}}7.2.2 Provisioning Agreement Model – pull use case === 890 890 891 891 An organisation which publishes statistical data or reference metadata and wishes to make it available to an SDMX enabled community is called a Data Provider. In terms of the SDMX Information Model, the Data Provider is maintained in a Data Provider Scheme. 892 892 ... ... @@ -908,9 +908,9 @@ 908 908 909 909 A Provision Agreement is structural metadata. Each Provision Agreement must reference a Data Provider or Metadata Provider and a Dataflow or Metadataflow Definition. The Data/Metadata Provider and the Dataflow/Metadataflow must exist already in order to set up a Metadata Provision or Provision Agreement. 910 910 911 -== ={{id name="_Toc93869"/}}7.3 Data and Metadata Constraints ===882 +== {{id name="_Toc93869"/}}7.3 Data and Metadata Constraints == 912 912 913 -=== =={{id name="_Toc93870"/}}7.3.1 Data and Metadata Constraints: Basic Concepts =====884 +=== {{id name="_Toc93870"/}}7.3.1 Data and Metadata Constraints: Basic Concepts === 914 914 915 915 Constraints are, effectively, lists of the valid or actual content of data and metadata. Constraints can be used to specify a subset of the theoretical content of data set or metadata set which can be derived from the specification of the DSD or MSD. A Constraint can comprise a list of keys or a list of content (usually code values) of a specific component such as a dimension or attribute. 916 916 ... ... @@ -974,17 +974,14 @@ 974 974 975 975 The Registration has an action attribute which takes one of the following values: 976 976 977 -: 978 - 979 979 ((( 980 -|**Action Attribute Value**|**Behaviour** 981 -|Append|Add this Registration to the registry 982 -|Replace|((( 983 -Replace the existing Registration with identified by the id in the 984 - 985 -Registration of the SubmitRegistrationRequest 949 +(% style="width:679.294px" %) 950 +|(% style="width:196px" %)**Action Attribute Value**|(% style="width:480px" %)**Behaviour** 951 +|(% style="width:196px" %)Append|(% style="width:480px" %)Add this Registration to the registry 952 +|(% style="width:196px" %)Replace|(% style="width:480px" %)((( 953 +Replace the existing Registration with identified by the id in the Registration of the SubmitRegistrationRequest 986 986 ))) 987 -|Delete|Delete the existing Registration identified by the id in the Registration of the SubmitRegistrationRequest 955 +|(% style="width:196px" %)Delete|(% style="width:480px" %)Delete the existing Registration identified by the id in the Registration of the SubmitRegistrationRequest 988 988 ))) 989 989 990 990 [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 5 FINAL-1.0_en_bc1dcdec.jpg||height="575" width="579"]] ... ... @@ -1187,3 +1187,5 @@ 1187 1187 IMF.SubAgency1 1188 1188 1189 1189 [[3>>path:#sdfootnote3anc||name="sdfootnote3sym"]] Note that Codelist is also an EnumeratedList. 1158 + 1159 +{{putFootnotes/}}
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