Specification Name: OASIS CIQ TC - extensible Party Information Language Types (xPIL-types) Description: Defines the W3C schema that provides enumeration lists to support xPIL. (Using XML Schema based standard code list/enumeration mechanism - OPTION 1 AND DEFAULT) Produced by: OASIS Customer Information Quality Technical Committee URL: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ciq Version: 3.0 Status: Committee Specification Copyright: 2006-07, OASIS, http://www.oasis-open.org Last Modified: 18 September 2007 Last Modified by: Ram Kumar, Chair, OASIS CIQ TC NOTE: This is the schema that users can customise the enumeration lists to meet their exchange requirements. The enumeration values provided are ONLY SAMPLES and is not complete. It is upto the application to decide what the values should be. To achieve interoperability between applications using this specification, it is recommended that an SLA/agreement is in place as to what the enumeration values will be used in this file List of information types used for account details The unique name, number or mixed account identifier, e.g. bank account number The organisation that assigns and manages the account, e.g. a bank, power supplier, etc. Commonly recognised names, such as IRD number (for NZ), SSN (for US), ABN (for AU), etc. The country that issued the account List of types of account ownerships List of types of accounts List of types of blood groups List of body parts for marks List of locations on the body parts where the marks are found List of information types used for birth information Commonly used in some oriental cultures A free text descriprion of the birth place, e.g. country name, region, etc. Specific to some cultures List of communication media types used for contact purposes List of information types used for phone number details Code to dial to a country. E.g. 1 for US, 44 for UK Code to dial an area within a country. For example: "02" for Sydney, "03" for Melbourne Local number as would be used by others within the same dialing area. An extension to the number that is usually handled by some PABX E.g. special access code Any text that is not part of the phone number, but has some informational content, e.g. Ext. Area code with local number if one line. May include national access numbers. Full international number in one line. May include international access numbers. List of types of uses of contact number List of causes of disability List of information types used for document details Usually the number of the document, which can be alphanumeric Name of the document.e.g. VISA, MASTERCARD for credit cards A privilege the holder of the document was grunted. E.g. security access level A restriction imposed on the holder of the document. E.g. learners license A name of a larger group that recognises this document or supports it. Verirfication/security code as in credit card Category of the document such as Donor Type in License, Gold Card, Silver Card, Platinum Card, etc Place of issue of the document. e.g. Sydney, Australia Access/Security code of the document Use this if the enumeration list for type of document is not used. List of types of documents List of electronic address identifiers List of types of use of electronic address identifiers List of type of events List of person's physical features List of types for free text lines for defining party characteristics as free format text List of type of gender List of type/category of habit List of type/category of hobby List if industry code List of industry type Lit of preference to use the language e.g. speak, read, write List of types of skills on languages Type of language e.g. by birth, by education List of types of marital status List of information types used for describing a membership Membership identifier, e.g. membership number or some other type of ID A privilege that the member can enjoy as part of the membership. E.g. access to free events. A restriction that the membership imposes on the member, e.g. do not smoke. Larger group or alliance name the membership provides access to. Category of the membership such as Gold, Silver, Platinum, etc Use this if the enumeration list for type of memberhsip is not used. The country that issues the membership Role in membership for a person , e.g. secretary, President, treasurer List of types of memberships List of types of obtaining nationality List of name types for commonly used Number type Indicates that the element contains the lower value of a range, e.g. 25 in 25-37 Indicates that the value is a range, e.g. 25-37 Indicates that the element contains the top value of a range, e.g. 25 in 25-37 Indicates that the element contains some value that is important, but not exactly the number itself. E.g. A250, where A is the prefix to the number 250 Indocates that the element contains some value that is important, but not exactly the number itself. E.g. 'bis' in '45 bis' Indicates that the value is number, e.g. 2020 in ID 2020. The actual value can be alpha-numeric. Indicates that the value is a separator that is expected to be preserved. Examples are / - #, etc. Indicates that the value is an extension number of some identifier, e.g. 01 in ID 2330-01. 01 could be mean a specific semantics List of information types used for describing an occupation The actual role the person carries out. Name, role or position who the person reports to. E.g. full-time, part-time, temporary, contract, etc. Commonly used identifier for accounting purposes. A rank in some ranking system, e.g. private, major, superintendant, Justice, etc.This is different from role List of category the oranisation belongs to List of organisation nature of business List of type of organisation List of relationship types with an organisation Type of use of organisation details data List of types of party identifiers List of information types used for describing party identifiers List of identifier types Organisation or Person List of type of use of party data List of category the person belongs to List of type of use of person details data List of ethnicity of person List of favourites of the person List of type of physical info for free text List of physical status of a person Type of relationship with a person Type of preferences of a person List of information types used for describing a qualification Free text name of the qualification Name of the major subject of the qualification Name of a minor subject of the qualification Grade (average?, percentage? ) achieved with the qualification. Free text description of the duration of the course, e.g. 4 years, 1 month, etc. Free text description of the date when the qualification was completed to the best known precision. Award, or distinction that was awarded to the graduate, e.g. honors. Restrictions imposed on the graduate, e.g. not valid before completion of 2 year practical work under supervision. Details of any professional registration if required for practicing, e.g. for pharmacists, electricians, medical professionals. Full time, part time, evening classes, extramural, etc. List of religions of person List of residency statusof person Type of currency codes for revienue Type of sources of revenue Type of revenue List of type of units for measurement List of information types used for describing a vehicle Free text make description, e.g. Toyota, Ford Free text model description, e.g. Pajero, Falcon, etc. May include make as in Ford Falcon or Mitsubishi Pajero. If the make information is included then do not put the make as a separate element qualified with Make. Free text data which can be a full date or a year. Free text engine number Free text chassis number Free text body number Free text license plate number Number plate types are different. e.g. standard, premier, diplomat, etc Type of body. e.g. Sedan, Ute, Station wagon, 2 door, etc Use this if the enumeration list for type of vehicle is not used. List of types of vehicles List of information types used for describing a visa Type of visa. e.g. Tourist, Visitor, Student Some visas are known by its code number. e.g. B1, E3, H-1, Class X1 Name of the country for which the visa is issued to. Free text description of the issuing place, e.g. country name and office name or country name and the city. For example US Embassy, Prague, Australia, Sydney Free text description of the length of maximum stay. E.g. 1 week, 2 months, etc. Any restrictions imposed on the visa holder, e.g. not for employment, cannot work for more than 20 hours Any privileges granted to the visa holder, e.g. departure fee waived, etc. Any special conditions imposed on the visa holder. e.g. Not allowed to work for more than 10 hours a week Single Entry, Multiple Entry, Double Entry, etc