Hierarchical Codelist
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Overview
The Codelist, supports a simple hierarchy of Codes, and restricts any child Code to having just one parent Code. Hierarchical Codelists enable the construction of one or more Code Hierarchies (on top of Codelists).
The principal features of the Hierarchical Codelist are:
- A child code can have more than one parent.
- There can be more than one code that has no parent (known as Root codes in the Registry).
- There may be many hierarchies (or “views”) defined, in terms of the associations between the codes. Each hierarchy serves a particular purpose in the reporting, analysis, or dissemination of data.
- The levels in a hierarchy can be explicitly defined or they can be implicit: (i.e. they exist only as parent/child relationships in the coding structure).
Structure Properties
Structure Type | Standard SDMX Structural Metadata Artefact |
---|---|
Maintainable | Yes |
Identifiable | Yes |
Item Scheme | Yes |
SDMX Information Model Versions | 2.0, 2.1 |
URN - HierarchicalCodelist namespace | urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.codelist.hierarchicalcodelist |
Context within the SDMX 2.1 Information Model
The schematic illustrates the core artifacts of the SDMX 2.1 Information Model, and how Hierarchical Codelists and Codes fit in.
Usage
Coming soon.
Conventions
Heirarchial Codelist IDs IDs are conventionally uppercase using underscores '_' as separators if required. Examples:
Agency | Heirarchial Codelist | Description | SDMX-ML | |
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???? | ???? | No examples found | [examples? SDMX-ML] |
You can seem more examples and information on Identities in this article.