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4 4  
5 5  == 13.1 Introduction ==
6 6  
7 -The purpose of SDMX structure mapping is to transform datasets from one dimensionality to another. In practice, this means that the input and output datasets conform to different Data Structure Definition.
7 +The purpose of [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] structure mapping is to transform [[datasets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] from one dimensionality to another. In practice, this means that the input and output [[datasets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] conform to different Data Structure Definition.
8 8  
9 -Structure mapping does not alter the observation values and is not intended to perform any aggregations or calculations.
9 +Structure mapping does not alter the [[observation values>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Observation value.WebHome]] and is not intended to perform any aggregations or calculations.
10 10  
11 -An input series maps to:
11 +An input series (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)maps(%%) to:
12 12  
13 13  1. Exactly one output series; or
14 -1. Multiple output series with different Series Keys, but the same observation values; or
15 -1. Zero output series where no source rule matches the input Component values.
14 +1. Multiple output series with different [[Series Keys>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Series key.WebHome]], but the same [[observation values>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Observation value.WebHome]]; or
15 +1. Zero output series where no source rule matches the input [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] values.
16 16  
17 17  Typical use cases include:
18 18  
19 19  * Transforming received data into a common internal structure;
20 20  * Transforming reported data into the data collector's preferred structure;
21 -* Transforming unidimensional datasets{{footnote}}Unidimensional datasets are those with a single 'indicator' or 'series code' dimension.{{/footnote}} to multi-dimensional; and
22 -* Transforming internal datasets with a complex structure to a simpler structure with fewer dimensions suitable for dissemination.
21 +* Transforming unidimensional [[datasets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]]{{footnote}}Unidimensional datasets are those with a single 'indicator' or 'series code' dimension.{{/footnote}} to multi-dimensional; and
22 +* Transforming internal [[datasets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] with a complex structure to a simpler structure with fewer [[dimensions>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] suitable for dissemination.
23 23  
24 24  == 13.2 1-1 structure maps ==
25 25  
26 -1-1 (pronounced 'one to one') mappings support the simple use case where the value of a Component in the source structure is translated to a different value in the target, usually where different classification schemes are used for the same Concept.
26 +1-1 (pronounced 'one to one') mappings support the simple use case where the value of a [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] in the source structure is translated to a different value in the target, usually where different classification schemes are used for the same Concept.
27 27  
28 -In the example below, ISO 2-character country codes are mapped to their ISO 3character equivalent.
28 +In the example below, ISO 2-character country [[codes>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] are (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapped(%%) to their ISO 3character equivalent.
29 29  
30 30  (% style="width:666.294px" %)
31 31  |(% style="width:217px" %)**Country**|(% style="width:251px" %)**Alpha-2 code**|(% style="width:195px" %)**Alpha-3 code**
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36 36  |(% style="width:217px" %)Andorra|(% style="width:251px" %)AD|(% style="width:195px" %)AND
37 37  |(% style="width:217px" %)etc…|(% style="width:251px" %) |(% style="width:195px" %)
38 38  
39 -Different source values can also map to the same target value, for example when deriving regions from country codes.
39 +Different source values can also (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) to the same target value, for example when deriving regions from country [[codes>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]].
40 40  
41 41  (% style="width:674.294px" %)
42 -|(% style="width:284px" %)**Source Component: REF_AREA**|(% style="width:387px" %)**Target Component: REGION**
42 +|(% style="width:284px" %)**Source Component:
43 +REF_AREA**|(% style="width:387px" %)**Target Component:
44 +REGION**
43 43  |(% style="width:284px" %)FR|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR
44 44  |(% style="width:284px" %)DE|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR
45 45  |(% style="width:284px" %)IT|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR
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48 48  
49 49  == 13.3 N-n structure maps ==
50 50  
51 -N-n (pronounced 'N to N') mappings describe rules where a specified combination of values in multiple source Components map to specified values in one or more target Components. For example, when mapping a partial Series Key from a highly multidimensional cube (like Balance of Payments) to a single 'Indicator' Dimension in a target Data Structure.
53 +N-n (pronounced 'N to N') mappings describe rules where a specified combination of values in multiple source [[Components>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) to specified values in one or more target [[Components>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]]. For example, when mapping a partial [[Series Key>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Series key.WebHome]] from a highly multidimensional cube (like Balance of Payments) to a single 'Indicator' [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] in a target Data Structure.
52 52  
53 53  Example:
54 54  
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69 69  INDICATOR=MON_SAX_12
70 70  )))
71 71  
72 -N-n rules can also set values for multiple source Components.
74 +N-n rules can also set values for multiple source [[Components>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]].
73 73  
74 74  (% style="width:757.294px" %)
75 75  |(% style="width:62px" %)**Rule**|(% style="width:378px" %)**Source**|(% style="width:312px" %)**Target**
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78 78  FREQUENCY=A; and ADJUSTMENT=N; and MATURITY=L.
79 79  )))|(% style="width:312px" %)(((
80 80  Set
81 -INDICATOR=A_N_L, STATUS=QXR15, NOTE="Unadjusted".
83 +INDICATOR=A_N_L,
84 +STATUS=QXR15,
85 +NOTE="Unadjusted".
82 82  )))
83 83  |(% style="width:62px" %)2|(% style="width:378px" %)(((
84 84  If
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85 85  FREQUENCY=M; and ADJUSTMENT=S_A1; and MATURITY=TY12.
86 86  )))|(% style="width:312px" %)(((
87 87  Set
88 -INDICATOR=MON_SAX_12, STATUS=MPM12, NOTE="Seasonally Adjusted"
92 +INDICATOR=MON_SAX_12, STATUS=MPM12,
93 +NOTE="Seasonally Adjusted"
89 89  )))
90 90  
91 91  == 13.4 Ambiguous mapping rules ==
92 92  
93 -A structure map is ambiguous if the rules result in a dataset containing multiple series with the same Series Key.
98 +A structure (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) is ambiguous if the rules result in a [[dataset>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] containing multiple series with the same Series Key.
94 94  
95 -A simple example mapping a source dataset with a single dimension to one with multiple dimensions is shown below:
100 +A simple example (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapping(%%) a source [[dataset>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] with a single [[dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] to one with multiple [[dimensions>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] is shown below:
96 96  
97 -|Source|Target|Output Series Key
98 -|SERIES_CODE=XMAN_Z_21|(((
102 +(% style="width:819.294px" %)
103 +|(% style="width:240px" %)**Source**|(% style="width:246px" %)**Target**|(% style="width:329px" %)**Output Series Key**
104 +|(% style="width:240px" %)SERIES_CODE=XMAN_Z_21|(% style="width:246px" %)(((
99 99  Dimensions
100 -
101 101  INDICATOR=XM
102 -
103 103  FREQ=A
104 -
105 105  ADJUSTMENT=N
106 -
107 107  Attributes
108 -
109 109  UNIT_MEASURE=_Z
110 -
111 111  COMP_ORG=21
112 -)))|XM:A:N
113 -|SERIES_CODE=XMAN_Z_34|(((
112 +)))|(% style="width:329px" %)XM:A:N
113 +|(% style="width:240px" %)SERIES_CODE=XMAN_Z_34|(% style="width:246px" %)(((
114 114  Dimensions
115 -
116 116  INDICATOR=XM
117 -
118 118  FREQ=A
119 -
120 120  ADJUSTMENT=N
121 -
122 122  Attributes
123 -
124 124  UNIT_MEASURE=_Z
125 -
126 126  COMP_ORG=34
127 -)))|XM:A:N
121 +)))|(% style="width:329px" %)XM:A:N
128 128  
129 -The above behaviour can be okay if the series XMAN_Z_21 contains observations for different periods of time then the series XMAN_Z_34. If however both series contain observations for the same point in time, the output for this mapping will be two observations with the same series key, for the same period in time.
123 +The above behaviour can be okay if the series XMAN_Z_21 contains observations for different periods of time then the series XMAN_Z_34. If however both series contain observations for the same point in time, the output for this mapping will be two observations with the same [[series key>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Series key.WebHome]], for the same period in time.
130 130  
131 131  == 13.5 Representation maps ==
132 132  
133 -Representation Maps replace the SDMX 2.1 Codelist Maps and are used describe explicit mappings between source and target Component values.
127 +[[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Maps(%%) replace the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 2.1 Codelist (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Maps(%%) and are used describe explicit mappings between source and target [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] values.
134 134  
135 -The source and target of a Representation Map can reference any of the following:
129 +The source and target of a [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Map(%%) can reference any of the following:
136 136  
137 137  1. Codelist
138 138  1. Free Text (restricted by type, e.g String, Integer, Boolean)
139 139  1. Valuelist
140 140  
141 -A Representation Map mapping ISO 2-character to ISO 3-character Codelists would take the following form:
135 +A [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Map(%%) mapping ISO 2-character to ISO 3-character Codelists would take the following form:
142 142  
143 -|CL_ISO_ALPHA2|CL_ISO_ALPHA3
144 -|AF|AFG
145 -|AL|ALB
146 -|DZ|DZA
147 -|AS|ASM
148 -|AD|AND
149 -|etc…|
137 +(% style="width:763.294px" %)
138 +|(% style="width:252px" %)**CL_ISO_ALPHA2**|(% style="width:508px" %)**CL_ISO_ALPHA3**
139 +|(% style="width:252px" %)AF|(% style="width:508px" %)AFG
140 +|(% style="width:252px" %)AL|(% style="width:508px" %)ALB
141 +|(% style="width:252px" %)DZ|(% style="width:508px" %)DZA
142 +|(% style="width:252px" %)AS|(% style="width:508px" %)ASM
143 +|(% style="width:252px" %)AD|(% style="width:508px" %)AND
144 +|(% style="width:252px" %)etc…|(% style="width:508px" %)
150 150  
151 -A Representation Map mapping free text country names to an ISO 2-character Codelist could be similarly described:
146 +A [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Map(%%) mapping free text country names to an ISO 2-character Codelist could be similarly described:
152 152  
153 -|Text|CL_ISO_ALPHA2
154 -|"Germany"|DE
155 -|"France"|FR
156 -|"United Kingdom"|GB
157 -|"Great Britain"|GB
158 -|"Ireland"|IE
159 -|"Eire"|IE
160 -|etc…|
148 +(% style="width:770.294px" %)
149 +|(% style="width:247px" %)**Text**|(% style="width:520px" %)**CL_ISO_ALPHA2**
150 +|(% style="width:247px" %)"Germany"|(% style="width:520px" %)DE
151 +|(% style="width:247px" %)"France"|(% style="width:520px" %)FR
152 +|(% style="width:247px" %)"United Kingdom"|(% style="width:520px" %)GB
153 +|(% style="width:247px" %)"Great Britain"|(% style="width:520px" %)GB
154 +|(% style="width:247px" %)"Ireland"|(% style="width:520px" %)IE
155 +|(% style="width:247px" %)"Eire"|(% style="width:520px" %)IE
156 +|(% style="width:247px" %)etc…|(% style="width:520px" %)
161 161  
162 -Valuelists, introduced in SDMX 3.0, are equivalent to Codelists but allow the maintenance of non-SDMX identifiers. Importantly, their IDs do not need to conform to IDType, but as a consequence are not Identifiable.
158 +Valuelists, introduced in [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 3.0, are equivalent to Codelists but allow the maintenance of non-[[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] identifiers. Importantly, their IDs do not need to conform to IDType, but as a consequence are not Identifiable.
163 163  
164 -When used in Representation Maps, Valuelists allow Non-SDMX identifiers containing characters like £, $, % to be mapped to Code IDs, or Codes mapped to non-SDMX identifiers.
160 +When used in [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Maps(%%), Valuelists allow Non-[[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] identifiers containing characters like £, $, % to be (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapped(%%) to [[Code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] IDs, or [[Codes>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapped(%%) to non-[[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] identifiers.
165 165  
166 166  In common with Codelists, each item in a Valuelist has a multilingual name giving it a human-readable label and an optional description. For example:
167 167  
168 -|Value|Locale|Name
169 -|$|en|United States Dollar
170 -|%|En|Percentage
171 -| |fr|Pourcentage
164 +(% style="width:780.294px" %)
165 +|(% style="width:126px" %)**Value**|(% style="width:153px" %)**Locale**|(% style="width:498px" %)**Name**
166 +|(% style="width:126px" %)$|(% style="width:153px" %)en|(% style="width:498px" %)United States Dollar
167 +|(% style="width:126px" %)%|(% style="width:153px" %)En|(% style="width:498px" %)Percentage
168 +|(% style="width:126px" %) |(% style="width:153px" %)fr|(% style="width:498px" %)Pourcentage
172 172  
173 -Other characteristics of Representation Maps:
170 +Other characteristics of [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Maps(%%):
174 174  
175 -* Support the mapping of multiple source Component values to multiple Target Component values as described in section 13.3 on n-to-n mappings; this covers also the case of mapping an Attribute with an array representation to map combinations of values to a single target value;
176 -* Allow source or target mappings for an Item to be optional allowing rules such as 'A maps to nothing' or 'nothing maps to A'; and
177 -* Support for mapping rules where regular expressions or substrings are used to match source Component values. Refer to section 13.6 for more on this topic.
172 +* Support the (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapping(%%) of multiple source [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] values to multiple Target [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] values as described in section 13.3 on n-to-n mappings; this covers also the case of (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapping(%%) an [[Attribute>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Attribute.WebHome]] with an array [[representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] to (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) combinations of values to a single target value;
173 +* Allow source or target mappings for an Item to be optional allowing rules such as 'A (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)maps(%%) to nothing' or 'nothing (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)maps(%%) to A'; and
174 +* Support for (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapping(%%) rules where regular expressions or substrings are used to match source [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] values. Refer to section 13.6 for more on this topic.
178 178  
179 179  == 13.6 Regular expression and substring rules ==
180 180  
181 -It is common for classifications to contain meanings within the identifier, for example the code Id 'XULADS' may refer to a particular seasonality because it starts with the letters XU.
178 +It is common for classifications to contain meanings within the identifier, for example the [[code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] Id 'XULADS' may refer to a particular seasonality because it starts with the letters XU.
182 182  
183 -With SDMX 2.1 each code that starts with XU had to be individually mapped to the same seasonality, and additional mappings added when new Codes were added to the Codelists. This led to many hundreds or thousands of mappings which can be more efficiently summarised in a single conceptual rule:
180 +With [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 2.1 each [[code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] that starts with XU had to be individually (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapped(%%) to the same seasonality, and additional mappings added when new [[Codes>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] were added to the Codelists. This led to many hundreds or thousands of mappings which can be more efficiently summarised in a single conceptual rule:
184 184  
185 -//If starts with 'XU' map to 'Y'//
182 +//If starts with 'XU' (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) to 'Y'//
186 186  
187 187  These rules are described using either regular expressions, or substrings for simpler use cases.
188 188  
189 189  === 13.6.1 Regular expressions ===
190 190  
191 -Regular expression mapping rules are defined in the Representation Map.
188 +Regular expression (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapping(%%) rules are defined in the [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Map(%%).
192 192  
193 -Below is an example set of regular expression rules for a particular component.
190 +Below is an example set of regular expression rules for a particular [[component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]].
194 194  
195 -|Regex|Description|Output
196 -|A|Rule match if input = 'A'|OUT_A
197 -|^[A-G]|Rule match if the input starts with letters A to G|OUT_B
198 -|A~|B|Rule match if input is either 'A' or 'B'|OUT_C
192 +(% style="width:708.294px" %)
193 +|(% style="width:133px" %)**Regex**|(% style="width:377px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:194px" %)**Output**
194 +|(% style="width:133px" %)A|(% style="width:377px" %)Rule match if input = 'A'|(% style="width:194px" %)OUT_A
195 +|(% style="width:133px" %)^[A-G]|(% style="width:377px" %)Rule match if the input starts with letters A to G|(% style="width:194px" %)OUT_B
196 +|(% style="width:133px" %)A~|B|(% style="width:377px" %)Rule match if input is either 'A' or 'B'|(% style="width:194px" %)OUT_C
199 199  
200 -Like all mapping rules, the output is either a Code, a Value or free text depending on the representation of the Component in the target Data Structure Definition.
198 +Like all mapping rules, the output is either a [[Code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]], a Value or free text depending on the [[representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] of the [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] in the target [[Data Structure Definition>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data structure definition.WebHome]].
201 201  
202 202  If the regular expression contains capture groups, these can be used in the definition of the output value, by specifying \//**n** //as an output value where //**n**// is the number of the capture group starting from 1. For example
203 203  
204 -|Regex|Target output|Example Input|Example Output
205 -|(((
206 -([0-9]{4})[0-
202 +(% style="width:720.294px" %)
203 +|(% style="width:199px" %)**Regex**|(% style="width:126px" %)**Target output**|(% style="width:192px" %)**Example Input**|(% style="width:200px" %)**Example Output**
204 +|(% style="width:199px" %)(((
205 +([0-9]{4})[0-9]([0-9]{1})
206 +)))|(% style="width:126px" %)\1-Q\2|(% style="width:192px" %)200933|(% style="width:200px" %)2009-Q3
207 207  
208 -9]([0-9]{1})
209 -)))|\1-Q\2|200933|2009-Q3
210 -
211 211  As regular expression rules can be used as a general catch-all if nothing else matches, the ordering of the rules is important. Rules should be tested starting with the highest priority, moving down the list until a match is found.
212 212  
213 213  The following example shows this:
214 214  
215 -|Priority|Regex|Description|Output
216 -|1|A|Rule match if input = 'A'|OUT_A
217 -|2|B|Rule match if input = 'B'|OUT_B
218 -|3|[A-Z]|Any character A-Z|OUT_C
212 +(% style="width:725.294px" %)
213 +|(% style="width:198px" %)**Priority**|(% style="width:148px" %)**Regex**|(% style="width:212px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:164px" %)**Output**
214 +|(% style="width:198px" %)1|(% style="width:148px" %)A|(% style="width:212px" %)Rule match if input = 'A'|(% style="width:164px" %)OUT_A
215 +|(% style="width:198px" %)2|(% style="width:148px" %)B|(% style="width:212px" %)Rule match if input = 'B'|(% style="width:164px" %)OUT_B
216 +|(% style="width:198px" %)3|(% style="width:148px" %)[A-Z]|(% style="width:212px" %)Any character A-Z|(% style="width:164px" %)OUT_C
219 219  
220 220  The input 'A' matches both the first and the last rule, but the first takes precedence having the higher priority. The output is OUT_A.
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227 227  
228 228  For instance:
229 229  
230 -|Input String|Start|Length|Output
231 -|ABC_DEF_XYZ|5|3|DEF
232 -|XULADS|1|2|XU
228 +(% style="width:742.294px" %)
229 +|(% style="width:191px" %)**Input String**|(% style="width:154px" %)**Start**|(% style="width:211px" %)**Length**|(% style="width:182px" %)**Output**
230 +|(% style="width:191px" %)ABC_DEF_XYZ|(% style="width:154px" %)5|(% style="width:211px" %)3|(% style="width:182px" %)DEF
231 +|(% style="width:191px" %)XULADS|(% style="width:154px" %)1|(% style="width:211px" %)2|(% style="width:182px" %)XU
233 233  
234 -Sub-strings can therefore be used for the conceptual rule //If starts with 'XU' map to Y// as shown in the following example:
233 +Sub-strings can therefore be used for the conceptual rule //If starts with 'XU' (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) to Y// as shown in the following example:
235 235  
236 -|Start|Length|Source|Target
237 -|1|2|XU|Y
235 +(% style="width:740.294px" %)
236 +|(% style="width:194px" %)**Start**|(% style="width:151px" %)**Length**|(% style="width:208px" %)**Source**|(% style="width:183px" %)**Target**
237 +|(% style="width:194px" %)1|(% style="width:151px" %)2|(% style="width:208px" %)XU|(% style="width:183px" %)Y
238 238  
239 239  == 13.7 Mapping non-SDMX time formats to SDMX formats ==
240 240  
241 -Structure mapping allows non-SDMX compliant time values in source datasets to be mapped to an SDMX compliant time format.
241 +Structure mapping allows non-[[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] compliant time values in source [[datasets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] to be (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)mapped(%%) to an [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] compliant time format.
242 242  
243 243  Two types of time input are defined:
244 244  
245 245  a. **Pattern based dates** – a string which can be described using a notation like dd/mm/yyyy or is represented as the number of periods since a point in time, for example: 2010M001 (first month in 2010), or 2014D123 (123^^rd^^ day in 2014); and b. **Numerical based datetime** – a number specifying the elapsed periods since a fixed point in time, for example Unix Time is measured by the number of milliseconds since 1970.
246 246  
247 -The output of a time-based mapping is derived from the output Frequency, which is either explicitly stated in the mapping or defined as the value output by a specific Dimension or Attribute in the output mapping. If the output frequency is unknown or if the SDMX format is not desired, then additional rules can be provided to specify the output date format for the given frequency Id. The default rules are:
247 +The output of a time-based mapping is derived from the output Frequency, which is either explicitly stated in the mapping or defined as the value output by a specific [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] or [[Attribute>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Attribute.WebHome]] in the output mapping. If the output frequency is unknown or if the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] format is not desired, then additional rules can be provided to specify the output date format for the given frequency Id. The default rules are:
248 248  
249 -|Frequency|Format|Example
250 -|A|YYYY|2010
251 -|D|YYYY-MM-DD|2010-01-01
252 -|I|YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss|2010-01T20:22:00
253 -|M|YYYY-MM|2010-01
254 -|Q|YYYY-Qn|2010-Q1
255 -|S|YYYY-Sn|2010-S1
256 -|T|YYYY-Tn|2010-T1
257 -|W|YYYY-Wn|YYYY-W53
249 +(% style="width:771.294px" %)
250 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Frequency**|(% style="width:159px" %)**Format**|(% style="width:422px" %)**Example**
251 +|(% style="width:187px" %)A|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY|(% style="width:422px" %)2010
252 +|(% style="width:187px" %)D|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY-MM-DD|(% style="width:422px" %)2010-01-01
253 +|(% style="width:187px" %)I|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss|(% style="width:422px" %)2010-01T20:22:00
254 +|(% style="width:187px" %)M|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY-MM|(% style="width:422px" %)2010-01
255 +|(% style="width:187px" %)Q|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY-Qn|(% style="width:422px" %)2010-Q1
256 +|(% style="width:187px" %)S|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY-Sn|(% style="width:422px" %)2010-S1
257 +|(% style="width:187px" %)T|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY-Tn|(% style="width:422px" %)2010-T1
258 +|(% style="width:187px" %)W|(% style="width:159px" %)YYYY-Wn|(% style="width:422px" %)YYYY-W53
258 258  
259 259  In the case where the input frequency is lower than the output frequency, the mapping defaults to end of period, but can be explicitly set to start, end or mid-period.
260 260  
261 261  There are two important points to note:
262 262  
263 -1. The output frequency determines the output date format, but the default output can be redefined using a Frequency Format mapping to force explicit rules on how the output time period is formatted.
264 -1. To support the use case of changing frequency the structure map can optionally provide a start of year attribute, which defines the year start date in MM-DD format. For example: YearStart=04-01.
264 +1. The output frequency determines the output date format, but the default output can be redefined using a Frequency Format mapping to force explicit rules on how the output [[time period>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Time period.WebHome]] is formatted.
265 +1. To support the use case of changing frequency the structure (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) can optionally provide a start of year [[attribute>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Attribute.WebHome]], which defines the year start date in MM-DD format. For example: YearStart=04-01.
265 265  
266 266  === 13.7.1 Pattern based dates ===
267 267  
268 -Date and time formats are specified by date and time pattern strings based on Java's Simple Date Format. Within date and time pattern strings, unquoted letters from 'A' to 'Z' and from 'a' to 'z' are interpreted as pattern letters representing the components of a date or time string. Text can be quoted using single quotes (') to avoid interpretation. "''" represents a single quote. All other characters are not interpreted; they're simply copied into the output string during formatting or matched against the input string during parsing.
269 +Date and [[time formats>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Time format.WebHome]] are specified by date and time pattern strings based on Java's Simple Date Format. Within date and time pattern strings, unquoted letters from 'A' to 'Z' and from 'a' to 'z' are interpreted as pattern letters representing the [[components>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] of a date or time string. Text can be quoted using single quotes (') to avoid interpretation. "''" represents a single quote. All other characters are not interpreted; they're simply copied into the output string during formatting or matched against the input string during parsing.
269 269  
270 -Due to the fact that dates may differ per locale, an optional property, defining the locale of the pattern, is provided. This would assist processing of source dates, according to the given locale^^[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^44^^>>path:#sdfootnote44sym||name="sdfootnote44anc"]](%%)^^. An indicative list of examples is presented in the following table:
271 +Due to the fact that dates may differ per locale, an optional property, defining the locale of the pattern, is provided. This would assist processing of source dates, according to the given locale{{footnote}}Unidimensional datasets are those with a single 'indicator' or 'series code' dimension.{{/footnote}}. An indicative list of examples is presented in the following table:
271 271  
272 -|English (en)|Australia (AU)|en-AU
273 -|English (en)|Canada (CA)|en-CA
274 -|English (en)|United Kingdom (GB)|en-GB
275 -|English (en)|United States (US)|en-US
276 -|Estonian (et)|Estonia (EE)|et-EE
277 -|Finnish (fi)|Finland (FI)|fi-FI
278 -|French (fr)|Belgium (BE)|fr-BE
279 -|French (fr)|Canada (CA)|fr-CA
280 -|French (fr)|France (FR)|fr-FR
281 -|French (fr)|Luxembourg (LU)|fr-LU
282 -|French (fr)|Switzerland (CH)|fr-CH
283 -|German (de)|Austria (AT)|de-AT
284 -|German (de)|Germany (DE)|de-DE
273 +(% style="width:772.294px" %)
274 +|(% style="width:190px" %)English (en)|(% style="width:230px" %)Australia (AU)|(% style="width:348px" %)en-AU
275 +|(% style="width:190px" %)English (en)|(% style="width:230px" %)Canada (CA)|(% style="width:348px" %)en-CA
276 +|(% style="width:190px" %)English (en)|(% style="width:230px" %)United Kingdom (GB)|(% style="width:348px" %)en-GB
277 +|(% style="width:190px" %)English (en)|(% style="width:230px" %)United States (US)|(% style="width:348px" %)en-US
278 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Estonian (et)|(% style="width:230px" %)Estonia (EE)|(% style="width:348px" %)et-EE
279 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Finnish (fi)|(% style="width:230px" %)Finland (FI)|(% style="width:348px" %)fi-FI
280 +|(% style="width:190px" %)French (fr)|(% style="width:230px" %)Belgium (BE)|(% style="width:348px" %)fr-BE
281 +|(% style="width:190px" %)French (fr)|(% style="width:230px" %)Canada (CA)|(% style="width:348px" %)fr-CA
282 +|(% style="width:190px" %)French (fr)|(% style="width:230px" %)France (FR)|(% style="width:348px" %)fr-FR
283 +|(% style="width:190px" %)French (fr)|(% style="width:230px" %)Luxembourg (LU)|(% style="width:348px" %)fr-LU
284 +|(% style="width:190px" %)French (fr)|(% style="width:230px" %)Switzerland (CH)|(% style="width:348px" %)fr-CH
285 +|(% style="width:190px" %)German (de)|(% style="width:230px" %)Austria (AT)|(% style="width:348px" %)de-AT
286 +|(% style="width:190px" %)German (de)|(% style="width:230px" %)Germany (DE)|(% style="width:348px" %)de-DE
285 285  
286 -[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_59eee18f.gif||alt="Shape8" height="1" width="192"]]
288 +(% style="width:773.294px" %)
289 +|(% style="width:190px" %)German (de)|(% style="width:234px" %)Luxembourg (LU)|(% style="width:345px" %)de-LU
290 +|(% style="width:190px" %)German (de)|(% style="width:234px" %)Switzerland (CH)|(% style="width:345px" %)de-CH
291 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Greek (el)|(% style="width:234px" %)Cyprus (CY)|(% style="width:345px" %)el-CY__([[*>>https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]])__
292 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Greek (el)|(% style="width:234px" %)Greece (GR)|(% style="width:345px" %)el-GR
293 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Hebrew (iw)|(% style="width:234px" %)Israel (IL)|(% style="width:345px" %)iw-IL
294 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Hindi (hi)|(% style="width:234px" %)India (IN)|(% style="width:345px" %)hi-IN
295 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Hungarian (hu)|(% style="width:234px" %)Hungary (HU)|(% style="width:345px" %)hu-HU
296 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Icelandic (is)|(% style="width:234px" %)Iceland (IS)|(% style="width:345px" %)is-IS
297 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Indonesian (in)|(% style="width:234px" %)Indonesia (ID)|(% style="width:345px" %)in-ID__([[*>>https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]])__
298 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Irish (ga)|(% style="width:234px" %)Ireland (IE)|(% style="width:345px" %)ga-IE__([[*>>https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]])__
299 +|(% style="width:190px" %)Italian (it)|(% style="width:234px" %)Italy (IT)|(% style="width:345px" %)it-IT
287 287  
288 -|German (de)|Luxembourg (LU)|de-LU
289 -|German (de)|Switzerland (CH)|de-CH
290 -|Greek (el)|Cyprus (CY)|el-CY[[__(*)__>>url:https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]][[url:https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]]
291 -|Greek (el)|Greece (GR)|el-GR
292 -|Hebrew (iw)|Israel (IL)|iw-IL
293 -|Hindi (hi)|India (IN)|hi-IN
294 -|Hungarian (hu)|Hungary (HU)|hu-HU
295 -|Icelandic (is)|Iceland (IS)|is-IS
296 -|Indonesian (in)|Indonesia (ID)|in-ID[[__(*)__>>url:https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]][[url:https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]]
297 -|Irish (ga)|Ireland (IE)|ga-IE[[__(*)__>>url:https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]][[url:https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html#cldrlocale]]
298 -|Italian (it)|Italy (IT)|it-IT
299 -
300 300  Examples
301 301  
302 302  22/06/1981 would be described as dd/MM/YYYY, with locale en-GB
303 -
304 304  2008-mars-12 would be described as YYYY-MMM-DD, with locale fr-FR
305 -
306 306  22 July 1981 would be described as dd MMMM YYYY, with locale en-US
307 -
308 308  22 Jul 1981 would be described as dd MMM YYYY
309 -
310 310  2010 D62 would be described as YYYYDnn (day 62 of the year 2010)
311 311  
312 312  The following pattern letters are defined (all other characters from 'A' to 'Z' and from 'a' to 'z' are reserved):
313 313  
314 -|Letter|Date or Time Component|Presentation|Examples
315 -|G|Era designator|[[Text>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#text]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#text]]|AD
316 -|yy|Year short (upper case is Year of Week^^[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^45^^>>path:#sdfootnote45sym||name="sdfootnote45anc"]](%%)^^)|[[Year>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#year]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#year]]|96
317 -|yyyy|Year Full (upper case is Year of Week)|Year|1996
318 -|MM|Month number in year starting with 1|Month|07
319 -|MMM|Month name short|Month|Jul
320 -|MMMM|Month name full|Month|July
321 -|ww|Week in year|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|27
322 -|W|Week in month|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|2
323 -|DD|Day in year|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|189
324 -|dd|Day in month|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|10
325 -|F|Day of week in month|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|2
326 -|E|Day name in week|[[Text>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#text]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#text]]|Tuesday; Tue
311 +(% style="width:896.294px" %)
312 +|(% style="width:133px" %)**Letter**|(% style="width:414px" %)**Date or Time Component**|(% style="width:157px" %)**Presentation**|(% style="width:172px" %)**Examples**
313 +|(% style="width:133px" %)G|(% style="width:414px" %)Era designator|(% style="width:157px" %)Text|(% style="width:172px" %)AD
314 +|(% style="width:133px" %)yy|(% style="width:414px" %)Year short (upper case is Year of Week{{footnote}}yyyy represents the calendar year while YYYY represents the year of the week, which is only relevant for 53 week years{{/footnote}})|(% style="width:157px" %)Year|(% style="width:172px" %)96
315 +|(% style="width:133px" %)yyyy|(% style="width:414px" %)Year Full (upper case is Year of Week)|(% style="width:157px" %)Year|(% style="width:172px" %)1996
316 +|(% style="width:133px" %)MM|(% style="width:414px" %)Month number in year starting with 1|(% style="width:157px" %)Month|(% style="width:172px" %)07
317 +|(% style="width:133px" %)MMM|(% style="width:414px" %)Month name short|(% style="width:157px" %)Month|(% style="width:172px" %)Jul
318 +|(% style="width:133px" %)MMMM|(% style="width:414px" %)Month name full|(% style="width:157px" %)Month|(% style="width:172px" %)July
319 +|(% style="width:133px" %)ww|(% style="width:414px" %)Week in year|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:172px" %)27
320 +|(% style="width:133px" %)W|(% style="width:414px" %)Week in month|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:172px" %)2
321 +|(% style="width:133px" %)DD|(% style="width:414px" %)Day in year|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:172px" %)189
322 +|(% style="width:133px" %)dd|(% style="width:414px" %)Day in month|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:172px" %)10
323 +|(% style="width:133px" %)F|(% style="width:414px" %)Day of week in month|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:172px" %)2
324 +|(% style="width:133px" %)E|(% style="width:414px" %)Day name in week|(% style="width:157px" %)Text|(% style="width:172px" %)Tuesday; Tue
325 +|(% style="width:132px" %)U|(% style="width:414px" %)Day number of week (1 = Monday, ..., 7 = Sunday)|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)1
326 +|(% style="width:132px" %)HH|(% style="width:414px" %)Hour in day (0-23)|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)0
327 +|(% style="width:132px" %)kk|(% style="width:414px" %)Hour in day (1-24)|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)24
328 +|(% style="width:132px" %)KK|(% style="width:414px" %)Hour in am/pm (0-11)|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)0
329 +|(% style="width:132px" %)hh|(% style="width:414px" %)Hour in am/pm (1-12)|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)12
330 +|(% style="width:132px" %)mm|(% style="width:414px" %)Minute in hour|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)30
331 +|(% style="width:132px" %)ss|(% style="width:414px" %)Second in minute|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)55
332 +|(% style="width:132px" %)S|(% style="width:414px" %)Millisecond|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)978
333 +|(% style="width:132px" %)n|(% style="width:414px" %)Number of periods, used after a SDMX Frequency Identifier such as M, Q, D (month, quarter, day)|(% style="width:157px" %)Number|(% style="width:217px" %)12
327 327  
328 -[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_59eee18f.gif||alt="Shape9" height="1" width="192"]]
329 -
330 -|U|Day number of week (1 = Monday, ..., 7 = Sunday)|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|1
331 -|HH|Hour in day (0-23)|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|0
332 -|kk|Hour in day (1-24)|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|24
333 -|KK|Hour in am/pm (0-11)|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|0
334 -|hh|Hour in am/pm (1-12)|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|12
335 -|mm|Minute in hour|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|30
336 -|ss|Second in minute|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|55
337 -|S|Millisecond|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|978
338 -|n|Number of periods, used after a SDMX Frequency Identifier such as M, Q, D (month, quarter, day)|[[Number>>url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]][[url:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html#number]]|12
339 -
340 340  The model is illustrated below:
341 341  
342 342  [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_295af259.jpg||height="265" width="477"]]
343 343  
344 -==== Figure 24 showing the component map mapping the SOURCE_DATE Dimension to the TIME_PERIOD dimension with the additional information on the component map to describe the time format ====
339 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure24showingthecomponentmapmappingtheSOURCE_DATEDimensiontotheTIME_PERIODdimensionwiththeadditionalinformationonthecomponentmaptodescribethetimeformat" %)
340 +**Figure 24 showing the component map mapping the SOURCE_DATE Dimension to the TIME_PERIOD dimension with the additional information on the component map to describe the time format**
345 345  
346 346  [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_a3215c79.jpg||height="265" width="480"]]
347 347  
348 -==== Figure 25 showing an input date format, whose output frequency is derived from the output value of the FREQ Dimension ====
344 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure25showinganinputdateformat2CwhoseoutputfrequencyisderivedfromtheoutputvalueoftheFREQDimension" %)
345 +**Figure 25 showing an input date format, whose output frequency is derived from the output value of the FREQ Dimension**
349 349  
350 350  === 13.7.2 Numerical based datetime ===
351 351  
352 -Where the source datetime input is purely numerical, the mapping rules are defined by the **Base** as a valid SDMX Time Period, and the **Period** which must take one of the following enumerated values:
349 +Where the source datetime input is purely numerical, the mapping rules are defined by the **Base** as a valid [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] [[Time Period>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Time period.WebHome]], and the **Period** which must take one of the following enumerated values:
353 353  
354 354  * day
355 355  * second
... ... @@ -357,17 +357,16 @@
357 357  * microsecond
358 358  * nanosecond
359 359  
360 -|Numerical datetime systems|Base|Period
361 -|(((
357 +(% style="width:573.294px" %)
358 +|(% style="width:276px" %)**Numerical datetime systems**|(% style="width:117px" %)**Base**|(% style="width:177px" %)**Period**
359 +|(% style="width:276px" %)(((
362 362  Epoch Time (UNIX)
363 -
364 364  Milliseconds since 01 Jan 1970
365 -)))|1970|millisecond
366 -|(((
362 +)))|(% style="width:117px" %)1970|(% style="width:177px" %)millisecond
363 +|(% style="width:276px" %)(((
367 367  Windows System Time
368 -
369 369  Milliseconds since 01 Jan 1601
370 -)))|1601|millisecond
366 +)))|(% style="width:117px" %)1601|(% style="width:177px" %)millisecond
371 371  
372 372  The example above illustrates numerical based datetime mapping rules for two commonly used time standards.
373 373  
... ... @@ -381,53 +381,46 @@
381 381  
382 382  === 13.7.3 Mapping more complex time inputs ===
383 383  
384 -VTL should be used for more complex time inputs that cannot be interpreted using the pattern based on numerical methods.
380 +[[VTL>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Validation and transformation language.WebHome]] should be used for more complex time inputs that cannot be interpreted using the pattern based on numerical methods.
385 385  
386 386  == 13.8 Using TIME_PERIOD in mapping rules ==
387 387  
388 -The source TIME_PERIOD Dimension can be used in conjunction with other input Dimensions to create discrete mapping rules where the output is conditional on the time period value.
384 +The source TIME_PERIOD [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] can be used in conjunction with other input [[Dimensions>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] to create discrete mapping rules where the output is conditional on the [[time period>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Time period.WebHome]] value.
389 389  
390 -The main use case is setting the value of Observation Attributes in the target dataset.
386 +The main use case is setting the value of Observation [[Attributes>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Attribute.WebHome]] in the target [[dataset>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]].
391 391  
392 -|Rule|Source|Target
393 -|1|(((
388 +(% style="width:786.294px" %)
389 +|(% style="width:92px" %)**Rule**|(% style="width:377px" %)**Source**|(% style="width:315px" %)**Target**
390 +|(% style="width:92px" %)1|(% style="width:377px" %)(((
394 394  If
395 -
396 396  INDICATOR=XULADS; and TIME_PERIOD=2007.
397 -)))|(((
393 +)))|(% style="width:315px" %)(((
398 398  Set
399 -
400 400  OBS_CONF=F
401 401  )))
402 -|2|(((
397 +|(% style="width:92px" %)2|(% style="width:377px" %)(((
403 403  If
404 -
405 405  INDICATOR=XULADS; and TIME_PERIOD=2008.
406 -)))|(((
400 +)))|(% style="width:315px" %)(((
407 407  Set
408 -
409 409  OBS_CONF=F
410 410  )))
411 -|3|(((
404 +|(% style="width:92px" %)3|(% style="width:377px" %)(((
412 412  If
413 -
414 414  INDICATOR=XULADS; and TIME_PERIOD=2009.
415 -)))|(((
407 +)))|(% style="width:315px" %)(((
416 416  Set
417 -
418 418  OBS_CONF=F
419 419  )))
420 -|4|(((
411 +|(% style="width:92px" %)4|(% style="width:377px" %)(((
421 421  If
422 -
423 423  INDICATOR=XULADS; and TIME_PERIOD=2010.
424 -)))|(((
414 +)))|(% style="width:315px" %)(((
425 425  Set
426 -
427 427  OBS_CONF=**C**
428 428  )))
429 429  
430 -In the example above, OBS_CONF is an Observation Attribute.
419 +In the example above, OBS_CONF is an Observation [[Attribute>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Attribute.WebHome]].
431 431  
432 432  == 13.9 Time span mapping rules using validity periods ==
433 433  
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437 437  
438 438  By specifying validity periods, the example from Section 13.8 can be re-written using two rules as follows:
439 439  
440 -|Rule|Source|Target
441 -|1|(((
429 +(% style="width:808.294px" %)
430 +|(% style="width:93px" %)**Rule**|(% style="width:385px" %)**Source**|(% style="width:328px" %)**Target**
431 +|(% style="width:93px" %)1|(% style="width:385px" %)(((
442 442  If
443 -
444 444  INDICATOR=XULADS.
445 -
446 446  Validity Period start period=2007 end period=2009
447 -)))|(((
435 +)))|(% style="width:328px" %)(((
448 448  Set
449 -
450 450  OBS_CONF=F
451 451  )))
452 -|2|(((
439 +|(% style="width:93px" %)2|(% style="width:385px" %)(((
453 453  If
454 -
455 455  INDICATOR=XULADS.
456 -
457 457  Validity Period start period=2010
458 -)))|(((
443 +)))|(% style="width:328px" %)(((
459 459  Set
460 -
461 -OBS_CONF=F** **
445 +OBS_CONF=F
462 462  )))
463 463  
464 464  In Rule 1, start period resolves to the start of the 2007 period (2007-01-01T00:00:00), and the end period resolves to the very end of 2009 (2009-12-31T23:59:59). The rule will hold true regardless of the input data frequency. Any observations reporting data for the Indicator XULADS that fall into that time range will have an OBS_CONF value of F.
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469 469  
470 470  === 13.10.1 Many to one mapping (N-1) ===
471 471  
472 -|Source|Map To
473 -|(((
474 -**FREQ**="A"
456 +[[image:1747377208446-496.png]]
475 475  
476 -ADJUSTMENT="N"
458 +The bold [[Dimensions>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) from source to target verbatim. The mapping simply specifies:
477 477  
478 -**REF_AREA**="PL"
479 -
480 -**COUNTERPART_AREA**="W0"
481 -
482 -REF_SECTOR="S1"
483 -
484 -COUNTERPART_SECTOR="S1" ACCOUNTING_ENTRY="B"
485 -
486 -STO="B5G"
487 -)))|(((
488 -FREQ="A"
489 -
490 -REF_AREA="PL"
491 -
492 -COUNTERPART_AREA="W0"
493 -
494 -INDICATOR="IND_ABC"
495 -)))
496 -
497 -The bold Dimensions map from source to target verbatim. The mapping simply specifies:
498 -
499 499  FREQ => FREQ
500 -
501 501  REF_AREA=> REF_AREA
502 -
503 503  COUNTERPART_AREA=> COUNTERPART _AREA
504 504  
505 -No Representation Mapping is required. The source value simply copies across unmodified.
464 +No [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] Mapping is required. The source value simply copies across unmodified.
506 506  
507 -The remaining Dimensions all map to the Indicator Dimension. This is an example of many Dimensions mapping to one Dimension. In this case a Representation Mapping is required, and the mapping first describes the input 'partial key' and how this maps to the target indicator:
466 +The remaining [[Dimensions>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] all (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) to the Indicator [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]]. This is an example of many [[Dimensions>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] mapping to one [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]]. In this case a [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] Mapping is required, and the mapping first describes the input 'partial key' and how this (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)maps(%%) to the target indicator:
508 508  
509 509  N:S1:S1:B:B5G => IND_ABC
510 510  
511 -Where the key sequence is based on the order specified in the mapping (i.e ADJUSTMENT, REF_SECTOR, etc will result in the first value N being taken from ADJUSTMENT as this was the first item in the source Dimension list.
470 +Where the key sequence is based on the order specified in the mapping (i.e [[ADJUSTMENT>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Adjustment.WebHome]], REF_SECTOR, etc will result in the first value N being taken from [[ADJUSTMENT>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Adjustment.WebHome]] as this was the first item in the source [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] list.
512 512  
513 -**Note**: The key order is NOT based on the Dimension order of the DSD, as the mapping needs to be resilient to the DSD changing.
472 +**Note**: The key order is NOT based on the [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] order of the [[DSD>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data structure definition.WebHome]], as the mapping needs to be resilient to the [[DSD>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data structure definition.WebHome]] changing.
514 514  
515 515  === 13.10.2 Mapping other data types to Code Id ===
516 516  
517 -In the case where the incoming data type is not a string and not a code identifier i.e. the source Dimension is of type Integer and the target is Codelist. This is supported by the RepresentationMap. The RepresentationMap source can reference a Codelist, Valuelist, or be free text, the free text can include regular expressions.
476 +In the case where the incoming data type is not a string and not a [[code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] identifier i.e. the source [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] is of type Integer and the target is Codelist. This is supported by the RepresentationMap. The RepresentationMap source can reference a Codelist, Valuelist, or be free text, the free text can include regular expressions.
518 518  
519 -The following representation mapping can be used to explicitly map each age to an output code.
478 +The following [[representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] mapping can be used to explicitly (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)map(%%) each [[age>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Age.WebHome]] to an output [[code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]].
520 520  
521 -:
522 -
523 523  (((
524 -|Source Input Free Text|Desired Output Code Id
525 -|0|A
526 -|1|A
527 -|2|A
528 -|3|B
529 -|4|B
481 +(% style="width:669.294px" %)
482 +|(% style="width:218px" %)**Source Input Free Text**|(% style="width:448px" %)**Desired Output Code Id**
483 +|(% style="width:218px" %)0|(% style="width:448px" %)A
484 +|(% style="width:218px" %)1|(% style="width:448px" %)A
485 +|(% style="width:218px" %)2|(% style="width:448px" %)A
486 +|(% style="width:218px" %)3|(% style="width:448px" %)B
487 +|(% style="width:218px" %)4|(% style="width:448px" %)B
530 530  )))
531 531  
532 -If this mapping takes advantage of regular expressions it can be expressed in two 3464 rules:
490 +If this mapping takes advantage of regular expressions it can be expressed in two rules:
533 533  
534 -[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_8c1afe2b.gif||alt="Shape10" height="1" width="302"]]
535 -
536 -__Regular Expression __Desired Output
537 -
538 -:
539 -
540 540  (((
541 -|[0-2]|A
542 -|[3-4]|B
493 +(% style="width:675.294px" %)
494 +|(% style="width:219px" %)(((
495 +**Regular Expression**
496 +)))|(% style="width:453px" %)**Desired Output**
497 +|(% style="width:219px" %)[0-2]|(% style="width:453px" %)A
498 +|(% style="width:219px" %)[3-4]|(% style="width:453px" %)B
499 +
500 +(% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:max(21px, min(23px, 17.4444px + 0.462963vw))" %)13.10.3 Observation Attributes for Time Period
543 543  )))
544 544  
545 -=== 13.10.3 Observation Attributes for Time Period ===
503 +This use case is where a specific observation for a specific [[time period>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Time period.WebHome]] has an [[attribute>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Attribute.WebHome]] value.
546 546  
547 -This use case is where a specific observation for a specific time period has an attribute 3468 value.
548 -
549 -:
550 -
551 551  (((
552 -|Input INDICATOR|Input TIME_PERIOD|Output OBS_CONF
553 -|XULADS|2008|C
554 -|XULADS|2009|C
555 -|XULADS|2010|C
506 +(% style="width:689.294px" %)
507 +|(% style="width:220px" %)**Input INDICATOR**|(% style="width:223px" %)**Input TIME_PERIOD**|(% style="width:243px" %)**Output OBS_CONF**
508 +|(% style="width:220px" %)XULADS|(% style="width:223px" %)2008|(% style="width:243px" %)C
509 +|(% style="width:220px" %)XULADS|(% style="width:223px" %)2009|(% style="width:243px" %)C
510 +|(% style="width:220px" %)XULADS|(% style="width:223px" %)2010|(% style="width:243px" %)C
556 556  )))
557 557  
558 -__Or using a validity period on the Representation Mapping__:
513 +Or using a validity period on the [[Representation>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Representation.WebHome]] Mapping:
559 559  
560 -[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_6dbf7f.gif||alt="Shape11" height="36" width="555"]] Input INDICATOR Valid From/ Valid To Output OBS_CONF
515 +(% style="width:693.294px" %)
516 +|(% style="width:221px" %)**Input INDICATOR**|(% style="width:222px" %)**Valid From/ Valid To**|(% style="width:246px" %)**Output OBS_CONF**
517 +|(% style="width:221px" %)XULADS|(% style="width:222px" %)2008/2010|(% style="width:246px" %)C
561 561  
562 -XULADS 2008/2010 C
563 -
564 564  === 13.10.4 Time mapping ===
565 565  
566 -This use case is to create a time period from an input that does not respect SDMXTime Formats.
521 +This use case is to create a [[time period>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Time period.WebHome]] from an input that does not respect SDMXTime Formats.
567 567  
568 -The Component Mapping from SYS_TIME to TIME_PERIOD specifies itself as a time mapping with the following details:
523 +The [[Component>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Component.WebHome]] Mapping from SYS_TIME to TIME_PERIOD specifies itself as a time mapping with the following details:
569 569  
570 -:
571 -
572 572  (((
573 -|Source Value|Source Mapping|Target Frequency|Output
574 -|18/07/1981|dd/MM/yyyy|A|1981
526 +(% style="width:763.294px" %)
527 +|(% style="width:163px" %)**Source Value**|(% style="width:219px" %)**Source Mapping**|(% style="width:198px" %)**Target Frequency**|(% style="width:180px" %)**Output**
528 +|(% style="width:163px" %)18/07/1981|(% style="width:219px" %)dd/MM/yyyy|(% style="width:198px" %)A|(% style="width:180px" %)1981
575 575  )))
576 576  
577 -When the target frequency is based on another target Dimension value, in this example __the value of the FREQ Dimension in the tar__get DSD.
531 +When the target frequency is based on another target [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] value, in this example the value of the FREQ [[Dimension>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] in the target [[DSD>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data structure definition.WebHome]].
578 578  
579 -[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_dbe68698.gif||alt="Shape12" height="1" width="273"]]
580 -
581 -:
582 -::
583 -
584 584  (((
585 -|Source Value|Source Mapping|Target Frequency Output Dimension
534 +(% style="width:734.294px" %)
535 +|(% style="width:165px" %)**Source Value**|(% style="width:220px" %)**Source Mapping**|(% style="width:161px" %)**Target Frequency**|(% style="width:251px" %)**Output Dimension**
536 +|(% style="width:165px" %)18/07/1981|(% style="width:220px" %)dd/MM/yyyy|(% style="width:161px" %)FREQ|(% style="width:251px" %)1981-07-18 (when FREQ=D)
586 586  
587 -|18/07/1981 dd/MM/yyyy|FREQ| |1981-07-18 (when FREQ=D)
588 -|(% rowspan="2" %)(((
589 -__When the source is a numerical form__at
538 +When the source is a numerical format
590 590  
591 -Source Value Start Period Interv
592 -)))| | |
593 -|al|(((
594 -Target
540 +(% style="width:892.294px" %)
541 +|(% style="width:165px" %)**Source Value**|(% style="width:133px" %)**Start Period**|(% style="width:191px" %)**Interv**|(% style="width:264px" %)**Target FREQ**|(% style="width:167px" %)**Output**
542 +|(% style="width:165px" %)1589808220|(% style="width:133px" %)1970|(% style="width:191px" %)millisecond|(% style="width:264px" %)1981-07-18 (when FREQ=D)|(% style="width:167px" %)2020-05
595 595  
596 -FREQ
597 -)))|Output
598 -|(% colspan="2" %)1589808220 1970 millisecond|M|2020-05
544 +When the source frequency is lower than the target frequency additional information 3485 can be provided for resolve to start of period, end of period, or mid period, as shown 3486 in the following example:
599 599  )))
600 600  
601 -When the source frequency is lower than the target frequency additional information 3485 can be provided for resolve to start of period, end of period, or mid period, as shown 3486 in the following example:
547 +(% style="width:892.294px" %)
548 +|(% style="width:165px" %)**Source Value**|(% style="width:133px" %)**Source Mapping**|(% style="width:191px" %)**Target Dimension**|(% style="width:264px" %)**Frequency**|(% style="width:167px" %)**Output**
549 +|(% style="width:165px" %)1981|(% style="width:133px" %)yyyy|(% style="width:191px" %)D – End of Period|(% style="width:264px" %) |(% style="width:167px" %)1981-12-31
602 602  
603 -Source Value Source Mapping Target Frequency Output
551 +When the start of year is April 1^^st^^ the Structure (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Map(%%) has YearStart=04-01:
604 604  
605 -Dimension
553 +(% style="width:892.294px" %)
554 +|(% style="width:165px" %)**Source Value**|(% style="width:133px" %)**Source Mapping**|(% style="width:191px" %)**Target Dimension**|(% style="width:264px" %)**Frequency**|(% style="width:167px" %)**Output**
555 +|(% style="width:165px" %)1981|(% style="width:133px" %)yyyy|(% style="width:191px" %)D – End of Period|(% style="width:264px" %) |(% style="width:167px" %)1982-03-31
606 606  
607 -[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_4ec4bb31.gif||alt="Shape13" height="173" width="555"]] 1981 yyyy D – End of Period 1981-12-31
557 +----
608 608  
609 -When the start of year is April 1^^st^^ the Structure Map has YearStart=04-01:
610 -
611 -Source Value Source Mapping Target Frequency Output
612 -
613 -Dimension
614 -
615 -1981 yyyy D – End of Period 1982-03-31
616 -
617 617  {{putFootnotes/}}
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