XML Representation Summary |
<ClassificationCorrespondenceTable |
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("Add" | "Update" | "Delete") |
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(xs:string | xs:string) |
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("Agency" | "Maintainable") : "Agency" |
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xs:boolean |
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(xs:dateTime | xs:date | xs:gYearMonth | xs:gYear | xs:duration) |
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xs:boolean : "false" |
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"true" |
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Content: |
( r:URN | ( r:Agency, r:ID, r:Version))[1..2], r:UserID*, r:UserAttributePair*, ( r:VersionResponsibility | r:VersionResponsibilityReference)?, r:VersionRationale?, r:BasedOnObject?, r:RelatedOtherMaterialReference*, r:MaintainableObject?, r:Name*, r:Label*, r:Description?, OwnerReference*, MaintenanceUnitReference*, ContactPersonReference*, r:Publication*, SourceClassificationReference?, TargetClassificationReference*, SourceLevelReference?, TargetLevelReference?, RelationshipMappingType?, Maps*, FloatingMapDate? |
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</ClassificationCorrespondenceTable> |
A Correspondence Table expresses the relationship between two Statistical Classifications. These are typically: two versions from the same Classification Series; Statistical Classifications from different Classification Series; a variant and the version on which it is based; different versions of a variant. In the first and last examples, the Correspondence Table facilitates comparability over time. Correspondence relationships are shown in both directions