A number of monetary units specified in a currency is explicit or implied,
The currency of the amount.Reference ISO 4217
A character string (letters, figures or symbols) that for brevity and/or language independence may be used to represent or replace a definitive value or text of an attribute
An agency that maintains one or more code lists.
The name of a list of codes. Can be used to identify the URL of a source that defines the set of currently approved permitted values
The version of the code list.
The textual equivalent of the code content. If no code content exists, the code name can be used on its own.
The particular point in the progression of time.
The format of the date/time content. Reference ISO 8601
A diagram, graph, mathematical curves, or similar representation.
The format of the graphic content
The agency that maintains the identification scheme.
The name of the identification scheme.
A character string to identify and distinguish uniquely, one instance of an object in an identification scheme from all other objects within the same scheme.
The value of the indicator. For example on, off, true, false.
Whether the indicator is numeric, textual or binary.
The identifier of the language used in the corresponding text string.
Reference ISO 639: 1998
The size, volume, mass, amount or scope derived by performing a physical measure.
For example, 20 kilograms (20 is the measure content).
The type of unit of measure. Reference UN/ECE Recommendation #20 and X12 355. For example, for $10/100 km use CCT quantity type and for a measured distance of 20 kilometres use CCT measure type:
The representation of a number. May be decimal.
Whether the number is an integer, decimal, real number or percentage.
A visual representation of a person, object, or scene.
The acronym of the coding scheme used to record the picture.
A number of non-monetary units.
The unit of the quantity. May use UN/ECE Recommendation #20 and X12 355, but for actual measurements use the CCT measure type. For example, for $10/100 km use CCT quantity type and for a measured distance of 20 kilometers use CCT measure type.
The agency which maintains the quantity unit code list.
The quantity unit code list.
A character string generally in the form of words.
A number of monetary units specified in a currency where the unit of currency is explicit or implied.
A character string (letters, figures or symbols) that for brevity and/or language independence may be used to represent or replace a definitive value or text of an attribute together with relevant supplementary information.
A particular point in the progression of time together with relevant supplementary information.
Can be used for a date and/or time.
A diagram, graph, mathematical curves, or similar representation.
A character string to identify and distinguish uniquely, one instance of an object in an identification scheme from all other objects within the same scheme together with relevant supplementary information.
A list of two, and only two, values which indicate a condition such as on/off; true/false etc. (synonym: “Boolean”).
The size, volume, mass, amount or scope derived by performing a physical measure together with relevant supplementary information.
A representation of a number. May or may not be decimal
A visual representation of a person, object, or scene.
A number of non-monetary units together with relevant supplementary information.
A character string with or without a specified language.
Numeric information that is assigned or is determined by calculation, counting or sequencing. It does not require a unit of quantity or a unit of measure.
A rate expressed in hundredths between two values that have the same unit of measure.
A word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person, place, thing or concept.
A quantity or amount measured with respect to another measured quantity or amount, or a fixed or appropriate charge, cost or value e.g. US Dollars per hour, US Dollars per EURO, kilometre per litre, etc.