OASIS Code List Representation TC

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  • 1.  genericode 0.4 requirements

    Posted 09-18-2006 22:56
    The attached archive (rename the ".zzz" extension to ".zip") contains a  
    list of requirements for genericode 0.4, taken from my genericode  
    requirements lists and the genericode documentation.  I am proposing this  
    as a starting list of requirements for the Code List Representation TC.  I  
    will add this to Kavi when an issue with the access permissions is  
    resolved.
    
    Ken, could we add this as an agenda item for Wednesday?  Thanks,
    
    Cheers, Tony.
    -- 
    Anthony B. Coates
    Senior Partner
    Miley Watts LLP
    Experts In Data
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    Data standards participant: ISO 20022 (ISO 15022 XML), ISO 19312,  
    UN/CEFACT TMG, MDDL, FpML, UBL.


  • 2.  RE: [codelist] genericode 0.4 requirements

    Posted 10-09-2006 09:14
    Tony,
    
    AS I mentioned in my previous email to the list, I am catching up with this TC from scratch. I certainly like the way that this spec is heading.
    
    I have a couple of questions about the requirements.
    
    * I do not fully understand the difference between R4 (Support for multiple, alternative codes) and F2 (Support for multiple alternate code values for the same code list entry). How do these relate to a list such as ISO 3166, which has alpha-2, alpha-3 and numeric-3 formats (e.g. GB, GBR, 826)? I suspect that, if I don't understand the current wording, some others won't as well.
    
    * Did I miss something, or is there no mention of code list metadata? As well as each row having metadata, metadata such as list owner belongs to the list as a whole. R28 (Metadata-only code lists can be represented) implies that it exists (unless this just means that the column headings exist), but I did not see explicit mention of it.
    
    Regards
    
    Paul Spencer
    Director
    Boynings Consulting Ltd
    http://boynings.co.uk 
    
    
    
    
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  • 3.  Re: [codelist] genericode 0.4 requirements

    Posted 10-09-2006 15:32
    Hi Paul.
    
    On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 10:13:44 +0100, Paul Spencer