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Emix Product, .i.e., a Product Description applied to a schedule.
EMIX Product Type, i.e. a Product Description applied to a Schedule
As part of a Tender, indicates element must be accepted in full or rejected
Option to buy an Emix Product
If true, each Option Call must be for the full amount specified
Receipt / Report of Product Delivery. Injection flag is true for adding product to market supply, false for taking from market.
Currency codes coming from UN CEFACT schemas
Abstract base for EMIX Prices
Type of Abstract base for EMIX Prices
Simple Price
Multiplier times market price, 1 for same as market
Market Context for base price. If blank, Market Context from hosting artifact.
Price Relative is a fixed charge (positive or negative) apllied to base price
Market Context for base price. If blank, Market Context from hosting artifact.
Integral Only is an indication that the element described is [tendered] as an all or nothing product. It may apply to an (amount, response, ramp) that is all (true) or nothing (false)
An autonomous resource or service (true) is able to respond or maintain service independently. A non autonomous service (false) must await dispatch.
Enumerated Option Types
iCalendar-derived object to host EMIX elements
In EMIX, the Product Description is placed in the Interval or Gluon attachment. The respective product schemas extend this abstract class.
The Service Area is the geographic region that is affected by the EMIX market condition
Abstract base class for the interfaces for EMIX Product delivery, measurement, and/or pricing
Type of Measurement
Abstract base class used for granularity of market indications of interest and tenders
Abstract base type for units for EMIX Product delivery, measurement, and warrants. Item as in PO Item, Requisition Item, Invoice Item, Lading Item. Item does not include Quantity or Price, because a single product description or transaction may have multiple quantities or prices associated with a single item.
A unique identifier for an EMIX Type. Different markets and specifications that use EMIX may have their own rules for specifying an UID.
Base type for all quanties in EMIX.
Expiration date for tenders and similar related information.
Pattern used for extending string enumeration, where allowed