Difference between revisions of "Agency Scheme V10"
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An Agency Scheme is a container for maintenance [[Agency|Agencies]] and is a type of [[Organisational_Schemes|Organsiation Scheme]]. Agencies own and maintain [[Maintainable]] structures. | An Agency Scheme is a container for maintenance [[Agency|Agencies]] and is a type of [[Organisational_Schemes|Organsiation Scheme]]. Agencies own and maintain [[Maintainable]] structures. | ||
− | + | An Agency Scheme contains a non-hierarchic list of maintenance agencies. | |
− | The top-level Agency Scheme is the scheme for which SDMX is the maintenance agency (SDMX Agency Scheme) | + | The top-level Agency Scheme is the scheme for which SDMX is the maintenance agency (SDMX Agency Scheme). Every Agency in every Agency Scheme must be related directly or indirectly via intervening Agency Schemes, to an Agency registered in the SDMX Agency Scheme. In this way each Agency can be identified uniquely by the combination of Agencies in the path from the SDMX Agency Scheme to the Agency Scheme in which it resides, plus its own identity in that scheme. |
− | In practice, organisations implementing SDMX create | + | In practice, organisations implementing SDMX create an Agency for themselves which is 'owned' by the SDMX Agency. An example is the European Central Bank which has an Agency with ID ''ECB'' owned by SDMX. For some, it is helpful to define additional Sub-agencies by setting their top-level Agency as the owner rather than SDMX. Sub-agencies have IDs of the form ''[Agency ID].[Sub-agency]'', for instance ''ECB.DEPTA''. In theory, Sub-agencies can themselves have Sub-agencies, but this is approach is rarely used in practice. |
==Structure Properties== | ==Structure Properties== |
Revision as of 04:53, 18 March 2021
Overview
An Agency Scheme is a container for maintenance Agencies and is a type of Organsiation Scheme. Agencies own and maintain Maintainable structures.
An Agency Scheme contains a non-hierarchic list of maintenance agencies.
The top-level Agency Scheme is the scheme for which SDMX is the maintenance agency (SDMX Agency Scheme). Every Agency in every Agency Scheme must be related directly or indirectly via intervening Agency Schemes, to an Agency registered in the SDMX Agency Scheme. In this way each Agency can be identified uniquely by the combination of Agencies in the path from the SDMX Agency Scheme to the Agency Scheme in which it resides, plus its own identity in that scheme.
In practice, organisations implementing SDMX create an Agency for themselves which is 'owned' by the SDMX Agency. An example is the European Central Bank which has an Agency with ID ECB owned by SDMX. For some, it is helpful to define additional Sub-agencies by setting their top-level Agency as the owner rather than SDMX. Sub-agencies have IDs of the form [Agency ID].[Sub-agency], for instance ECB.DEPTA. In theory, Sub-agencies can themselves have Sub-agencies, but this is approach is rarely used in practice.
Structure Properties
Structure Type | Standard SDMX Structural Metadata Artefact |
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Maintainable | Yes |
Identifiable | Yes |
Item Scheme | Yes |
SDMX Information Model Versions | 1.0, 2.0, 2.1 |
URN - AgencyScheme namespace | urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.base.AgencyScheme |
Example | urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.base.AgencyScheme=SDMX:AGENCIES(1.0) |