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− | [[Category:SDMX Structures]] | + | [[Category:SDMX 2.1 Structures]] |
=Overview= | =Overview= | ||
− | A Dataflow represents a Data Set. While a Data Structure Definition defines Dimensions, Attributes, Measures and associated representation that comprise the valid structure of data and related metadata of Data Sets of a particular class, a Dataflow is a specific instance. This decoupling of Data Structure Definitions from Dataflows makes them reusable. A Data Structure Definition for health data may be used by many different organisations and countries | + | A Dataflow represents a Data Set. |
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+ | While a [[Data Structure Definition V10|Data Structure Definition]] defines Dimensions, Attributes, Measures and associated representation that comprise the valid structure of data and related metadata of Data Sets of a particular class, a Dataflow is a specific Data Set instance. | ||
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+ | This decoupling of Data Structure Definitions from Dataflows makes them reusable. A Data Structure Definition for health data may be used by many different organisations and countries to create Dataflows for their own local health Data Sets. The European Central Bank (ECB) have a Balance Sheet Items DSD which is referenced by three Dataflows: Balance Sheet Items; Balance Sheet Items Statistics (tables 2 to 5 of the Blue Book), Key euro area indicators (BSI). | ||
Data is disseminated against a Dataflow and must conform to the template defined by the DSD that the Dataflow references. | Data is disseminated against a Dataflow and must conform to the template defined by the DSD that the Dataflow references. | ||
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Maintainable | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Maintainable | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Maintainable_V10|Yes]] |
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Identifiable | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Identifiable | ||
− | | [[Identifiable|Yes]] | + | | [[Identifiable V10|Yes]] |
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Item Scheme | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Item Scheme | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Item_Scheme_V10|No]] |
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | SDMX Information Model Versions | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | SDMX Information Model Versions | ||
− | | 2.0, 2.1 | + | | 1.0, 2.0, 2.1 |
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | URN - datastructure.Dataflow namespace | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | URN - datastructure.Dataflow namespace | ||
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==Context within the SDMX 2.1 Information Model== | ==Context within the SDMX 2.1 Information Model== | ||
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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
− | In conjunction with a [[ | + | In conjunction with a [[Data_Provision_Agreement|Provision Agreement]], data can be loaded and validated against the concepts and rules and restrictions as defined in its [[Data_Structure_Definitions|Data Structure]]. A Dataflow may also have additional restrictions applied by virtue of any [[Content_Constraint|Content Constraints]]. |
==Conventions== | ==Conventions== | ||
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| IAEG-SDGs || DF_SDG_GLC || SDG Country Global Dataflow || [https://registry.sdmx.org/ws/public/sdmxapi/rest/dataflow/IAEG-SDGs/DF_SDG_GLC/1.3 SDMX-ML] | | IAEG-SDGs || DF_SDG_GLC || SDG Country Global Dataflow || [https://registry.sdmx.org/ws/public/sdmxapi/rest/dataflow/IAEG-SDGs/DF_SDG_GLC/1.3 SDMX-ML] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 28 March 2024
Contents
Overview
A Dataflow represents a Data Set.
While a Data Structure Definition defines Dimensions, Attributes, Measures and associated representation that comprise the valid structure of data and related metadata of Data Sets of a particular class, a Dataflow is a specific Data Set instance.
This decoupling of Data Structure Definitions from Dataflows makes them reusable. A Data Structure Definition for health data may be used by many different organisations and countries to create Dataflows for their own local health Data Sets. The European Central Bank (ECB) have a Balance Sheet Items DSD which is referenced by three Dataflows: Balance Sheet Items; Balance Sheet Items Statistics (tables 2 to 5 of the Blue Book), Key euro area indicators (BSI).
Data is disseminated against a Dataflow and must conform to the template defined by the DSD that the Dataflow references.
Data is also reported (indirectly) against a Dataflow, so it is possible to impose different restrictions on difference Dataflows using Constraints.
Structure Properties
Structure Type | Standard SDMX Structural Metadata Artefact |
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Maintainable | Yes |
Identifiable | Yes |
Item Scheme | No |
SDMX Information Model Versions | 1.0, 2.0, 2.1 |
URN - datastructure.Dataflow namespace | urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.datastructure.Dataflow. |
Context within the SDMX 2.1 Information Model
Usage
In conjunction with a Provision Agreement, data can be loaded and validated against the concepts and rules and restrictions as defined in its Data Structure. A Dataflow may also have additional restrictions applied by virtue of any Content Constraints.
Conventions
Dataflow IDs IDs are conventionally uppercase using underscores '_' as separators if required. Examples:
Agency | Concept Scheme ID | Description | SDMX-ML |
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ESTAT | NAREG_T1200_A | NA Regional Statistics | SDMX-ML |
IAEG-SDGs | DF_SDG_GLC | SDG Country Global Dataflow | SDMX-ML |