DeviationFromSampleDesignType
Describes any deviations from the planned sample design. These may be for reasons of practicality, implementation issues, or other reasons. In addition to a narrative description allows for use of a brief term or controlled vocabulary term to classify the type of deviation.
Properties
Name |
Type |
Description |
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TypeOfDeviationFromSampleDesign |
0..1 |
Allows brief identification of the deviation from the sample design with the option of using a controlled vocabulary. |
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Description |
0..1 |
Full description of deviation from the sample design. Supports multiple language versions of the same content as well as optional formatting of the content. |
Properties Inherited from IdentifiableType
Name |
Type |
Description |
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URN |
1..1 |
The URN of the entity matching the DDI URN pattern associated with the value of the attribute typeOfIdentifier (Canonical or Deprecated). |
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Agency |
1..1 |
This is the registered agency code with optional sub-agencies separated by dots. |
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ID |
1..1 |
The ID of the object. This must conform to the allowed structure of the DDI Identifier and must be unique within the declared scope of uniqueness (Agency or Maintainable). |
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Version |
1..1 |
The version number of the object. For the identifiable object this is the version number of its parent versionable at the point of creation or alteration of the non-administrative metadata of the identifiable. Versionable and Maintainable items increment their version number whenever the non-administrative metadata contained by the object changes. |
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UserID |
0..n |
Allows for the specification of identifiers other than the specified DDI identification of the object. This may be a legacy ID from DDI-C, a system specific ID such as for a database or registry, or a non-DDI unique identifier. As the identifier is specific to a system the system must be identified with the UserID structure. |
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UserAttributePair |
0..n |
A system specific user defined property of the object expressed as a key/value pair. As this is specific to an individual system the use of controlled vocabularies for the key is strongly recommended. |
Item Type Hierarchy
- IdentifiableType
DeviationFromSampleDesignType
Relationships
The following identified item types reference this type.