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... ... @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ 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 arethosewith a single'indicator'or 'series code' dimension.{{/footnote}}to multi-dimensional; and21 +* Transforming unidimensional datasets^^[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^43^^>>path:#sdfootnote43sym||name="sdfootnote43anc"]](%%)^^ to multi-dimensional; and 22 22 * Transforming internal datasets with a complex structure to a simpler structure with fewer dimensions suitable for dissemination. 23 23 24 24 == 13.2 1-1 structure maps == ... ... @@ -27,25 +27,25 @@ 27 27 28 28 In the example below, ISO 2-character country codes are mapped to their ISO 3character equivalent. 29 29 30 -(% style="width:666.294px" %) 31 -|(% style="width:217px" %)**Country**|(% style="width:251px" %)**Alpha-2 code**|(% style="width:195px" %)**Alpha-3 code** 32 -|(% style="width:217px" %)Afghanistan|(% style="width:251px" %)AF|(% style="width:195px" %)AFG 33 -|(% style="width:217px" %)Albania|(% style="width:251px" %)AL|(% style="width:195px" %)ALB 34 -|(% style="width:217px" %)Algeria|(% style="width:251px" %)DZ|(% style="width:195px" %)DZA 35 -|(% style="width:217px" %)American Samoa|(% style="width:251px" %)AS|(% style="width:195px" %)ASM 36 -|(% style="width:217px" %)Andorra|(% style="width:251px" %)AD|(% style="width:195px" %)AND 37 -|(% style="width:217px" %)etc…|(% style="width:251px" %) |(% style="width:195px" %) 30 +|Country|Alpha-2 code|Alpha-3 code 31 +|Afghanistan|AF|AFG 32 +|Albania|AL|ALB 33 +|Algeria|DZ|DZA 34 +|American Samoa|AS|ASM 35 +|Andorra|AD|AND 36 +|etc…| | 38 38 39 39 Different source values can also map to the same target value, for example when deriving regions from country codes. 40 40 41 -(% style="width:674.294px" %) 42 -|(% style="width:284px" %)**Source Component: REF_AREA**|(% style="width:387px" %)**Target Component: REGION** 43 -|(% style="width:284px" %)FR|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR 44 -|(% style="width:284px" %)DE|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR 45 -|(% style="width:284px" %)IT|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR 46 -|(% style="width:284px" %)ES|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR 47 -|(% style="width:284px" %)BE|(% style="width:387px" %)EUR 40 +[[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 6 FINAL-1.0_en_59eee18f.gif||alt="Shape7" height="1" width="192"]] 48 48 42 +|Source Component: REF_AREA|Target Component: REGION 43 +|FR|EUR 44 +|DE|EUR 45 +|IT|EUR 46 +|ES|EUR 47 +|BE|EUR 48 + 49 49 == 13.3 N-n structure maps == 50 50 51 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. ... ... @@ -52,42 +52,51 @@ 52 52 53 53 Example: 54 54 55 -(% style="width:760.294px" %) 56 -|(% style="width:58px" %)**Rule**|(% style="width:384px" %)**Source**|(% style="width:313px" %)**Target** 57 -|(% style="width:58px" %)1|(% style="width:384px" %)((( 55 +|Rule|Source|Target 56 +|1|((( 58 58 If 58 + 59 59 FREQUENCY=A; and ADJUSTMENT=N; and MATURITY=L. 60 -)))|( % style="width:313px" %)(((60 +)))|((( 61 61 Set 62 + 62 62 INDICATOR=A_N_L 63 63 ))) 64 -| (% style="width:58px" %)2|(% style="width:384px" %)(((65 +|2|((( 65 65 If 67 + 66 66 FREQUENCY=M; and ADJUSTMENT=S_A1; and MATURITY=TY12. 67 -)))|( % style="width:313px" %)(((69 +)))|((( 68 68 Set 71 + 69 69 INDICATOR=MON_SAX_12 70 70 ))) 71 71 72 72 N-n rules can also set values for multiple source Components. 73 73 74 -(% style="width:757.294px" %) 75 -|(% style="width:62px" %)**Rule**|(% style="width:378px" %)**Source**|(% style="width:312px" %)**Target** 76 -|(% style="width:62px" %)1|(% style="width:378px" %)((( 77 +|Rule|Source|Target 78 +|1|((( 77 77 If 80 + 78 78 FREQUENCY=A; and ADJUSTMENT=N; and MATURITY=L. 79 -)))|( % style="width:312px" %)(((82 +)))|((( 80 80 Set 81 -INDICATOR=A_N_L, 82 -STATUS=QXR15, 84 + 85 +INDICATOR=A_N_L, STATUS=QXR15, 86 + 83 83 NOTE="Unadjusted". 84 84 ))) 85 -| (% style="width:62px" %)2|(% style="width:378px" %)(((89 +|2|((( 86 86 If 91 + 87 87 FREQUENCY=M; and ADJUSTMENT=S_A1; and MATURITY=TY12. 88 -)))|( % style="width:312px" %)(((93 +)))|((( 89 89 Set 90 -INDICATOR=MON_SAX_12, STATUS=MPM12, 95 + 96 +INDICATOR=MON_SAX_12, 97 + 98 +STATUS=MPM12, 99 + 91 91 NOTE="Seasonally Adjusted" 92 92 ))) 93 93 ... ... @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ 270 270 271 271 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. 272 272 273 -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:282 +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" %)^^44^^>>path:#sdfootnote44sym||name="sdfootnote44anc"]](%%)^^. An indicative list of examples is presented in the following table: 274 274 275 275 |English (en)|Australia (AU)|en-AU 276 276 |English (en)|Canada (CA)|en-CA ... ... @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ 316 316 317 317 |Letter|Date or Time Component|Presentation|Examples 318 318 |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 319 -|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]]|96328 +|yy|Year short (upper case is Year of Week^^[[(% class="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]]|96 320 320 |yyyy|Year Full (upper case is Year of Week)|Year|1996 321 321 |MM|Month number in year starting with 1|Month|07 322 322 |MMM|Month name short|Month|Jul ... ... @@ -616,5 +616,3 @@ 616 616 Dimension 617 617 618 618 1981 yyyy D – End of Period 1982-03-31 619 - 620 -{{putFootnotes/}}