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Additional Characteristics:
 
Additional Characteristics:
* Maintainable artefacts can be uniquely referenced by a URN, for instance: urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.datastructure.Dataflow=WB:LABOR_FORCE(1.0)
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* Maintainable artefacts can be uniquely referenced by a URN, for instance: <nowiki>urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.datastructure.Dataflow=WB:LABOR_FORCE(1.0)</nowiki>
* They can optionally have annotations
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* Optionally have annotations
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Codes and Concepts, for instance, are not maintainable artefacts because they cannot exist outside of their containers - in this case Codelists and Concept Schemes.
  
 
=Examples=
 
=Examples=
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The following SDMX structures are maintainable artefacts:
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* Agency Schemes
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* Attachment Constraints
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* Category Schemes
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* Codelists
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* Concept Schemes
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* Content Constraints
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* Data Consumers
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* Data Providers
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* Data Structure Definitions
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* Dataflows
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* Hierarchical Codelists
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* Metadata Structure Definitions
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* Metadataflows
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* Organisation Unit Schemes
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* Processes
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* Provision Agreements
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* Reporting Taxonomies
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* Structure Sets
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* Metadata Reports
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The following are additional maintainable artefacts supported by Fusion Registry that are not part of the formal SDMX standard:
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* Validation Schemes

Revision as of 02:38, 21 January 2020

An SDMX maintainable artefact is one that can be independently created and maintained by a maintenance agency.

Maintainable artefacts have:

  • ID
  • Version
  • Name
  • Description (optional)

Additional Characteristics:

  • Maintainable artefacts can be uniquely referenced by a URN, for instance: urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.datastructure.Dataflow=WB:LABOR_FORCE(1.0)
  • Optionally have annotations

Codes and Concepts, for instance, are not maintainable artefacts because they cannot exist outside of their containers - in this case Codelists and Concept Schemes.

Examples

The following SDMX structures are maintainable artefacts:

  • Agency Schemes
  • Attachment Constraints
  • Category Schemes
  • Codelists
  • Concept Schemes
  • Content Constraints
  • Data Consumers
  • Data Providers
  • Data Structure Definitions
  • Dataflows
  • Hierarchical Codelists
  • Metadata Structure Definitions
  • Metadataflows
  • Organisation Unit Schemes
  • Processes
  • Provision Agreements
  • Reporting Taxonomies
  • Structure Sets
  • Metadata Reports

The following are additional maintainable artefacts supported by Fusion Registry that are not part of the formal SDMX standard:

  • Validation Schemes