A number of monetary units specified in a currency where the unit of currency is explicit or implied. A character string (letters, figures or symbols) that for brevity and / or language independency may be used to represent or replace a definitive value or text of an attribute. Codes usually are maintained in code lists per attribute type (e.g. colour). The specification or code list in which the associated codes are maintained A day within a particular calendar year. Reference ISO 8601. A particular point in the progression of time. Reference ISO 8601. A character string used to identify and distinguish uniquely, one instance of an object within an identification scheme from all other objects within the same scheme. A list of two, and only two, values which indicate a condition such as on/off; true/false etc. (synonym: 'boolean') A numeric value determined by measuring an object. Measures are specified with a unit of measure. The applicable units of measure is taken from UN/ECE Rec. 20 'Codes for Units of Measures Used in International Trade'. A word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person, place, thing or concept. A rate expressed in hundredths between two values that have the same unit of measure. A number of non-monetary units. It is associated with the indication of objects. Quantities need to be specified with a unit of quantity. The applicable units of quantity are taken from UN/ECE Rec. 20 'Codes for Units of Measures Used in International Trade'. A quantity or amount measured with respect to another measured quantity or amount, or a fixed or appropriate charge, cost or value e.g. US Dollars per hour, US Dollars per EURO, kilometre per litre, etc. A character string generally in the form of words of a language. The time within a (not specified) day. Reference ISO 8601. Details on an individual, a group or a body having a role in a business function. The characteristics of a party which is independent of its role. This can be used to distinguish legal "persons" from natural ones. Choice: Individual, Group, Company Position/rank of a person as related to a job or certification level. The place where a person lives or an organisation is situated. Uses a national postal system. A method to find a party. The place or position in which a person or thing is. Code providing information on the nationality of a party. Nationality defined using ISO 3166 2 alpha country code Text providing information on the party. This text may cover information which is in addition to the structured information but cannot be provided within the given structure. The information details about the party. Information on an account related to a party. The language(s) that an individual or group speak. The date on which an individual was born. Applies only to parties being natural persons. The registered national tax identification of a organisation. Does not apply to parties being natural persons. The registered national tax identification of an individual. Applies only to parties being natural persons. [Note: changed maxOccurs from "1" to "unbounded" to reflect multi-national individual tax ids as well as "less legal" situations.] The date on which an individual was born. Applies only to parties being natural persons. To specify agreed instructions related to the payment of charges under a contract for goods or services. A party within another party (recursive aspect…such as a person within an organization or a division within an organization). The identification of a party by name and/or identifier. A character string used to uniquely identify and distinguish a party. A character string that is a member of a set of values. E.g. Duns Number. The text used to identify a party, the party's name. The entry shall be transaction neutral. The given name is the first name, christian name or moniker of an individual. This applies only to parties being natural persons. The middle name(s) or initial(s) of an individual. This applies only to parties being natural persons. The surname is the last name or family name of an individual. This applies only to parties being natural persons. The gender of an individual. This applies only to parties being natural persons ISO 5218:1997 Information Interchange-Representation of Human Sexes. 0- not known, 1-male, 2-female, 9-not specified The title of an individual. This applies only to parties being natural persons e.g. in EPA, title of a certifier The form of address or reference of an individual. This applies only to parties being natural persons. The type of title relating to an individual. For example educational title, job title or name prefix. Name title (Mr., Mrs..), Job Title (Finance Director), Education Title (MBA,..) The collection of information which locates and identifies a specific address as defined by postal services The environment of the address. For example business or personal, home or office. The function of the address. For example delivery or mailing. A number that identifies the position of a building on a street. A set of numbers or alphanumerics systematically assigned to a piece of residential in order to identify the location of it within a block. [Note: added "or alphanumerics" to support addresses such as "19a Cummings St.".] The name of a street or thoroughfare. A part of a town or region. A section of a city. A built up area with a name, defined boundaries and a local government. An organised political community or area forming a part of a federation. Country sub-entity. E.g in the US a state A group of letters and/or numbers which are added to a postal addres to assist the sorting of mail. A nation with its own government. Reference ISO 3166. A numbered box in a post office assigned to a person or organisation where letters for them are kept until called for. The identification of a building within group of buildings. For example a building name or number on a campus or within a company. The name of the building or house. The identification of a suite or apartment. A specific place to deliver mail within a predefined postal address. Mailstop is used to identify a specific place within a business. [Why not just call this "MailStop"?] A storey within a building. An identification of an allotment of land. A group of buildings bounded by (usually four) streets. A sub-division of a district. May be provided in the form of a name. An administrative division of a country, state, territory, or city. A territorial division of some countries, forming the chief unit of local administration. A sub-division of a state or province. The largest local administrative division in most U.S. states. (for US locations FIPS-55 county code) A territorial division and unit of local gov't in Great Britain and Canada. Free text format of address Free text format of address A name associated with the communication point. The information for one communication number or virtual address. The environment of the communication point. For example home or business. The way or manner in which the communication is made. e.g. Telephone, Fax, Tele/Fax, Email, Website, Cell, EAN Location Number The security protocal of the communication mode. e.g. Protocol - secure, encrypted The number or virtual address of communication, e.g. phone number, email address, … The part of the day or week that the party is reachable by the communication means. For example evening or daytime. The period that the communication means is available, e.g., evening, daytime The telephone identifier for a country. Reference International Telecomunications Union (ITU) E.164. Telephone country code pre-fix The telephone identifier for a geographical area within a country. Telephone area code The telephone identifier for a subscriber within a geographical area. Telephone local number A subsidiary telephone with it's own additional number as an extension of a subscriber identifier.. Telephone extension numbe A particular geographical place or position. The indentifier of a location, e.g. Location Code, GPS, … An identification of the type of location, e.g. Travel - Train Station, Airport or gov't - district A free text description of the location The position within a sequence of locations. The sequence of different locations where date/time are not present. The date and time that the location is available. Alternatively, the date and time where the goods or the risk object are available at the specific location . A geographical region code For the specification of sub location details ebXML expects the value "ISO 8601 Date and Time Format" ebXML expects the value "ISO 8601 Date and Time Format" Time zone offsets are usually integer values. However, there are a few odd cases of "integer plus a half" offsets around the world. We might want to reconsider whether this is truly a "Count" type. Travel - Adjustment to the date. It is usually plus or minus one day. as per ISO 639-1988, http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/iso639jac.html Spoken, written, normally used, etc. A service through a bank or other organisation through which funds are held on behalf of a client or goods or services are supplied on credit. Can also be used for non-monetary accounts such as point schemes. Details necessary to identify an account at a financial institution. The identification number of the account. (the account number) Full name of an account which identifies the ownership of the account Information about the organisation at which the account is held The country in which the account is held. In some cases, may be different from the country of the account servicer. The system of money in general use in a particular country. The default currency of the account The entity which is the owner of the account. The account owner The expiration date when the account is a credit card. [Was "payment card expiry date". Do other types of accounts also have expiration dates - either explicit, or implicit by internal policy?] The type of account product. Used to specify the type of account. (e.g. Savings Plus, Danska Plus etc.) Familiar or humourous name given to an account as well as the account name. (e.g Christmas savings account, Car account) A name associated with the account which is different from the Account Name Information relating to payment for the use of money or credit, expressed as a percentage of the amount owed or used, and depending also on the duration of the debt. The set of information related to a charge, which may be a sum of different charges. Details needed or used to make a conversion of an amount from one currency to another. Source Currency Code: Code identifying the currency from which the conversion is being made according to ISO 4217 (Travel Note: the source or target currency may be implied or assumed) Target Currency Code: Code identifying the currency to which the conversion is being made according to ISO 4217 (Travel Note: the source or target currency may be implied or assumed) Source Rate Base: Identification of the currency which is on the 'one unit' side of a rate of exchange. Note however, that this may be expressed as 1, 10, 100 or 1000 depending on the scale for the monetary unit. Target Rate Base: Identification of the currency which is on the 'two unit' side of a rate of exchange. Note however, that this may be expressed as 1, 10, 100 or 1000 depending on the scale for the monetary unit. Reference: In Finance - the exchange rate contract Conversion rate / Exchange rate DateTime: A date associated with the conversion. (e.g. the date of exchange rate or date of exchange) Details of a monetary amount for an allowance or charge or an extended monetary amount for a line item. Amount.Purpose: Finance - invoice, payment Travel - deposit, guarantee (captures the area that the amount is used in e.g Invoice Summary) Mat. Mgt - how it relates, line item, document, vat, etc. Type code: Travel - ticket amount, fare amount, pre-paid; Mat. Mgt - credit, debit, due, paid; Gov't - tax basis amount Status code: Finance - Indicates the progress through processing that the Amount has reached. eg Pending, Booked Value: The amount Specification: Finance - Indicates a significant feature in the way in which the amount was derived (e.g. rounded) Currency code: The currency of the amount value Currency conversion: Details needed to convert an amount from one currency to another Date/Time: A date associated with an amount. (e.g. the date on which the balance was struck.) A description of a product or service An identification of a product or service, i.e., flight number, part number, hotel property identifier, train number. A description of the product. To specify the type of product or service The arrival/departure locations of a flight or a train. Flight departure date, hotel chk-in/out dates, rental car pickup/dropoff dates. Supplier of the product or service. A class of service, room type, vehicle type Same part number could be for a coil or cut length of a product. A link to a contract nbr, customer order nbr, p.o. nbr, etc. Reference to another entity. An identification of another entity, e.g. contract number, service level agreement id, etc. Hotel confirmation, buyers reference, VAT number Used in Travel to identify the owner of a travel scheme. Used in Finance to state Issue Date. Information about a document An identification of a product or service, i.e., flight number, part number, hotel property identifier, train number. An identification of the document, e.g. contract number, service level agreement id, etc. Example: Travel Type Code is passport, Sub-type code is diplomat, . Document version number. Usage comments. For monitoring water discharge. Example in Mat Mgmt Purpose of original document Example, a Issue Date, Revision Date Travel uses location Identifier and Purpose Code. Eg. A passport was issued at a location, a visa is for a given location Travel uses name and nationality to identify a passport holder. Reference to a previous Report (EPA). Receiving advice control number or ASN number. The identifier scheme used in the creation of the identifier of the document To specify means by which document is communicated To specify language of document To specify number of originals and number of copies A total of something in number, size or extent. Number of units of quantity. Value of the quantity The purpose of the quantity The type of unit related to the quantity. Code specifies unit of measurement The set of information about a tax which is levied. Indicates the nature of the tax (e.g. Value Added Tax VAT) The amount of tax. The amount on which tax is due/payable. The tax category into which a particular taxable item comes. Indication of the rate at which the tax is charged by a name such as 'standard rate' The percentage rate at which the tax is levied. The location imposing the tax. Identifies the national tax authority Classes of service, room types, vehicle types Class of service modifier Available, full Number of items available Details about the nature and environment in which a payment or transfer occurs.. The type of payment The method used for payment. The means of origination of a payment (e.g. check, direct deposit) [Changed name of element from "Form of Payment Method Code" to "Method" KISS] The means of delivery of a payment to the beneficiay (e.g. check, direct deposit, etc.) [Changed name of element from "Form of Dellivery of Payment Code" to "DeliveryMethod" KISS] The channel or medium used for payment. Paid before due date, discontinued The underlying business reason for a transaction Indicates whether a payment is clean or documentary. Clean payments are unconditional payments are not dependent on the presentation of any trade documentation. Documentary payments are conditional on the presentation of compliant trade documents to the appropriate bank. Some countries require regulatory reporting on cross-border transactions. This is an indication of whether regulatory reporting is required for this payment. The geographic area within which a financial payment occurs as determined by the national regulations in the country of the originator. It distinguishes between national, European and international areas Indicates the kind of guarantee covering the payment Credit card information when FOP is credit card. Baggage allowance in pieces or weight Pieces or weight The set of information related to a charge, which may be a sum of different charges. The reason a charge is made (e.g. ….) The rate of charge applied to the charge basis amount to find the charge amount. Indicates the party responsible for settling the charge. The amount of the charge The amount on which the charge is based Details of the account to be charged. Tax on the charge amount Allows a list of charges of which this is a sum. The quantity on which the charge is based. Code specifying the arrangements for a payment To specify percentages related to a charge or charge allowance To specify locations related to the payment of the charge To specify free form supplementary information e.g. Booking Code, Availability e.g. Wait listed, confirmed