Difference between revisions of "Fusion-JSON"

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<sup>1</sup>This includes a Data Structure Definition that has one or more [[Data_Structure_Definition#Data_Structure_Components|Components]] that use a [[Valuelist]] to define their allowable content.  Also Data Structures that do not define a Measure with ID OBS_VALUE (the Primary Measure), or a Data Structure with multiple Measure Dimensions.
 
<sup>1</sup>This includes a Data Structure Definition that has one or more [[Data_Structure_Definition#Data_Structure_Components|Components]] that use a [[Valuelist]] to define their allowable content.  Also Data Structures that do not define a Measure with ID OBS_VALUE (the Primary Measure), or a Data Structure with multiple Measure Dimensions.

Revision as of 10:11, 1 February 2021

Overview

Fusion-JSON is a format used for Structural Metadata, Data, and Reference Metadata. The Fusion-JSON format was created before the SDMX-JSON format became a standard as so has a slightly different syntax. In addition the Fusion-JSON format is used for Structural Metadata that is supported by the Fusion Registry which is not a part of the official SDMX Specification. This includes:


1This includes a Data Structure Definition that has one or more Components that use a Valuelist to define their allowable content. Also Data Structures that do not define a Measure with ID OBS_VALUE (the Primary Measure), or a Data Structure with multiple Measure Dimensions.