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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- Generated by FI2 List Editor 2007-10-04 16:54:38 --> <document> <metadata> <identity>CA000_004_001</identity> <description>Definiton for field types and different data units to be used in FI2 XML-based messages. The first group (00 Generic) defines field types that are to be used in all messages. Please note that levels in this list has been coded with <LEVEL> in the name field. This is used in the List Editor Program to display some kind of hierarchy for the items in the list. </description> <version>1</version> <date>2005-09-08</date> <author> <name>Anders Myrén</name> <company>Föreningen för Förvaltningsinformation</company> </author> <reference>FI2 Data type list</reference> </metadata> <validationlist> <list-value/> <list-description/> <list-item> <item-value>00</item-value> <item-description>Generic units <LEVEL></item-description> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0001</item-value> <item-description>String</item-description> <item-definition>Text string.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0002</item-value> <item-description>Boolean</item-description> <item-definition>True/false value. Single integer digit where 0 defines false and 1 defines true.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0003</item-value> <item-description>Numeric</item-description> <item-definition>Numering decimal value. No thousand searator. Dot ('.')is used as decimal.separator. Minus-signs should preceed the first siginificant digit.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0004</item-value> <item-description>Integer</item-description> <item-definition>Numering value without decimals and no thousand separatr. Minus sign should preceed the first significant digit.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0010</item-value> <item-description>Date</item-description> <item-definition>String in the format YYYY-MM-DDwhere:YYYY = Year in digits (1900-2999)MM = Month i digits (01-12)dd = Day in digits (01-31)</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0011</item-value> <item-description>DateTime</item-description> <item-definition>String in the format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:sswhere:YYYY = Year in digits (1900-2999)MM = Month i digits (01-12)dd = Day in digits (01-31)hh= Hour in digit (00-23)mm=Minutes in digits (00-59)ss=Seconds in digits (00-59)</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0012</item-value> <item-description>Time</item-description> <item-definition>String in the format hh:mm:sswhere:dd = Day in digits (01-31)hh= Hour in digit (00-23)mm=Minutes in digits (00-59)ss=Seconds in digits (00-59)</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0013</item-value> <item-description>Hour</item-description> <item-definition>Definded as 3 600 seconds. Stored as an integer value.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0014</item-value> <item-description>Minute</item-description> <item-definition>Defined as 60 seconds.Stored as an integer value.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0015</item-value> <item-description>Second</item-description> <item-definition>The second is the duration of 9 192631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0020</item-value> <item-description>Hyperlink</item-description> <item-definition>Text string for hyperlink address. </item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>0030</item-value> <item-description>Binary</item-description> <item-definition>Binary Data</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>10</item-value> <item-description>Area units <LEVEL></item-description> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>1001</item-value> <item-description>Square meters</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>1002</item-value> <item-description>Square millimeters</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>20</item-value> <item-description>Distance units <LEVEL></item-description> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>2010</item-value> <item-description>Meter</item-description> <item-definition>The metre is the length equal to 1 650763,73 wavelengths in vacuum of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the levels 2 p10 and 5 d5, of the krypton-86 atom.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>2011</item-value> <item-description>Decimeter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>2012</item-value> <item-description>Centimeter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>2013</item-value> <item-description>Millimeter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>30</item-value> <item-description>Temperature <LEVEL></item-description> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>3001</item-value> <item-description>Celcius</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>3002</item-value> <item-description>Farenheight</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>3003</item-value> <item-description>Kelvin</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric value.The kelvin, unit of thermodynamic temperature, is the fraction 1/273,16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>40</item-value> <item-description>Volume Units <LEVEL></item-description> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>4001</item-value> <item-description>Qubic Meter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric value. Kubikmeter</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>4002</item-value> <item-description>Hektoliter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric value</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>4003</item-value> <item-description>Liter</item-description> <item-definition>The volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4 centigrades at 760 mm of mercury.Also defined as a cube that has each of its edges equal to 10 centimeter.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>4004</item-value> <item-description>Deciliter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>4005</item-value> <item-description>Centiliter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>4006</item-value> <item-description>Milliliter</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>50</item-value> <item-description>Weight <LEVEL></item-description> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>5010</item-value> <item-description>Metric ton</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>5011</item-value> <item-description>Kilogram</item-description> <item-definition>The kilogram is the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram recognised by the CGPM and in the custody of the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, Sevres, France.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>5012</item-value> <item-description>Hektogram</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>5013</item-value> <item-description>Gram</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>5014</item-value> <item-description>Milligram</item-description> <item-definition>Numeric field.</item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>60</item-value> <item-description>Electric units <LEVEL></item-description> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>6001</item-value> <item-description>Ampere</item-description> <item-definition>Measure of electric The ampere is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of current infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed one metre apart in vacuum would produce . between these conductors a force equal to 2 x 10-7 newton per metre of length. [CIPM (1946), Resolution 2, approved by the 9th </item-definition> </list-item> <list-item> <item-value>6002</item-value> <item-description>Volt</item-description> <item-definition>Electrical force stored as a numeric value.The fundamental unit is derived as work per unit charge-(V = W/Q). One volt is the potential difference required to move one coulomb of charge between two points in a circuit while using one joule of energy.</item-definition> </list-item> </validationlist> </document>