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Subject: FW: use of CIQ for representing party information
Greetings all Getting 'down and dirty' into the depths of CIQ deployment here
in NZ Gov… Could I ask for a moment of your time to read the thread
from the bottom up (from one of our Enterprise Architects to one of our
standards people) and comment on whether you agree with Peter (PF) or whether
we have misunderstood. Thanks Cheers Colin From: Peter Furnish Elena, Colin My take on the use of CIQ for your possible scenarios is as
follows. 1. Fathers Given Names - the names of the father
associated with the life event product being ordered by the customer, e.g.
customer orders his/hers BirthCertificate on-line. Do we use combination
of xPRL and xNL ? xPRL to show
relationship between Customer and the Farther and xNL to represent
Fathers Given Names as a Person Name under this relationship? <<PF - Yes, you
use a combination of xPIL, xPRL and xNL. You would need to create two Party
xPIL entities one for the customer and the other for the father, assuming each
party would then have a PartyName xNL, then each party is linked together using
xPRL Relationships.>> 2. Place of
Event - The location that the life event took place (e.g. Place of Birth, Place
of Death, Place of Marriage). Do we use combination
of xPIL and xAL : xPIL to represent the event (e.g. Birth) and xAL to represent
the locality of this event ? <<PF - Yes, you
use a combination of xPIL and xAL as you described above. You would need to
create a Party xPIL entity for each place of event and link it to an xAL
address. Assuming that an event also involves a named individual this should
also be associated with a named person, in which case you would need a xNL
Name. As there is only one party there is no relationship requirement.>> 3. Credit Card Name - The cardholder name of
the credit card supplied by the customer for payment. Do we use combination
of xPIL and
xNL : xPIL to represent account (credit card) and xNL to
represent PersonName? Or we only use xNL to represent PersonName? <<PF - Yes, you
use a combination of xPIL and xNL as you described above. You would need to
create a Party xPIL entity for each cardholder and link it to an xNL Name. As
there is only one party there is no relationship requirement.>> << PF Note. The
above interpretation is based on the following. The CIQ xPIL Specification does
make provision for simple one to one relationships to be carried without the
need for the use of xPRL. This simplifies the xml required and would remove the
need for xPRL.. However the CIQ v3 spec states "… It is stongly
advised that users interested in implementing relationships between parties
using CIQ specifications SHOULD use CIQ xPRL specification version 3.0
exclusively …". I guess what this means is that the xPRL standard
was developed later than xPIL and extends and does a proper job on relationships.
This interpretation needs confirming.>> Colin, very happy for
you to bounce this off your contacts in the CIQ world. Peter
Peter Furnish Senior Standards Analyst, GTS The Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua New Zealand Government PO Box 10-526, Wellington 6143 +64 4 463 1332 or extn 4332 From: Elena Webb Hi Colin and Peter, As discussed with Colin on
the phone earlier this morning I need your advice on how we use different parts
of CIQ such as xNL, xAL, xPIL and xPRL to exchange customer related information
on Life Event requests (for Births Deaths Marriage certificate information etc). I have specific examples: 4. Fathers Given Names - the names of the father
associated with the life event product being ordered by the customer, e.g.
customer orders his/hers BirthCertificate on-line. Do we use combination
of xPRL and xNL ? xPRL to show
relationship between Customer and the Farther and xNL to represent
Fathers Given Names as a Person Name under this relationship? 5. Place of
Event - The location that the life event took place (e.g. Place of Birth, Place
of Death, Place of Marriage). Do we use combination
of xPIL and
xAL : xPIL to represent the event (e.g. Birth) and xAL to
represent the locality of this event ? 6. Credit Card Name - The cardholder name of
the credit card supplied by the customer for payment. Do we use combination
of xPIL and
xNL : xPIL to represent account (credit card) and xNL to
represent PersonName? Or we only use xNL to represent PersonName? I will appreciate it if you can confirm that
with the CIQ TC. As I have mentioned to Colin - these are specific examples of Data
Exchanges for the project I am currently working on …mapping data items to CIQ
v3 elements and I will highly appreciate your advice by Monday 29 March 2010. Please let me know if any additional information is required. thank you, CAUTION: This email message and any attachments contain information that may be confidential and may be LEGALLY PRIVILEGED. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this message or attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email message in error please notify us immediately and erase all copies of the message and attachments. Thank you. ==== |
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