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3.13REGULATION TYPE

3.13.1Definition


A regulation type defines the scope of a regulation.

3.13.2Relationships


A regulation type may pertain to various regulatory feature types.

3.13.3Contents


The code list REGULATION_TYPE has the following contents.


3.13.4Example


12;1;verplicht;20050101;;200501021510


3.14NAME

3.14.1Definition


A name is


  • a description of an item in a language other than the standard language

  • an alternative name, or

  • an abbreviation of an item’s standard or translated description.

For botanical names, Latin is the standard language; for all other descriptions, the standard language is Dutch.



3.14.2Relationships


Name has the following relationships:


  • a name applies to 1 and only 1 occurrence of a certain entity type (product, cultivar, genus, species, application, feature type, feature value, feature group, photo type or regulation type)

  • an occurrence of a certain entity type may have 0, 1 or more different names

  • a name is put in 1 and only 1 language

  • a name involves 1 and only 1 name type.



3.14.3Contents


The code list NAME has the following contents.


3.14.4Example


13;2;2;” “;1;en;house plant;20050101;;200501021510

13;2;2;;1;DE;Zimmerpflanzen;20060923;;200609201455



3.14.5Explanation


2: number of the code list containing the named item

3: (first) key value (ID) of the named item in the involved code list

4: if the item involves a feature value, then this field will specify the second key value (feature_value) making up the item’s primary key. This field can be fild with blanks.

5: name type: suggested values (still to be decided):



6: ISO 639 code of the language in which the name is written; in case of formal botanical names, the language code ‘la’ for Latin is used.

7: name, description or abbreviation of the involved item in the indicated language.
All items in code lists accompanied by reference data (when this is deemed relevant) will be provided with abbreviations, possibly in more than one language. The items included in some code lists will be provided with an alternative name. These alternative names, accompanied whenever necessary by their names in languages other than Dutch (referred to here as “support languages”), will also be managed and distributed from a central location. The introduction of multilingual Linnaeus code lists will be done in two steps. During step 1, beginning on 1 January 2007, English, German and French will be added to the Dutch. The relevant abbreviations in the support languages will also become available during this phase.

3.15NAME TYPE

3.15.1Definition


A name type defines what a name denotes and what’s its intent.

3.15.2Relationships


Inverse of the relationships between name and name type described in the previous section.

3.15.3Contents


The code list NAME_TYPE has the following contents.


3.15.4Example


14;3;Offical name;20050101;;200501021510

3.15.5Explanation


2: code of the name type

3: English description of the name type.



3.16LANGUAGE

3.16.1Definition


A language is the way in which members of a language community express thoughts and notions.

3.16.2Relationships


One particular language may serve to express several names.

3.16.3Contents


The code list LANGUAGE has the following contents.



3.16.4Example


15;en;English;20050101;;200501021510

3.16.5Explanation


2: ISO 639 2-digit language code

3: English name of the language.



3.17GROUP

3.17.1Definition


A group is how VBN products were classified before the introduction of Linnaeus.

3.17.2Relationship


A group consists of 0, 1 or more products. The GROUP code list contains groups on level 1, 2, 3 or 4. Only groups on level 4 relate with PRODUCT.

3.17.3Contents


The GROUP code list has the following contents.

3.17.4Example


16;10000000;Snijbloemen;19800101;;200410191514

16;10300000;Knol- en bolbloemen;19930809;;199512281206

16;10300500;Freesia:19951220;;199520121426

16;10300502;Freesia dubbel;19951220;;20020306104



3.18PHOTO REFERENCE

3.18.1Definition


A photo reference is an identification and specification of a digital image belonging to a product or a lot.

3.18.2Relationships


Photo reference has the following relationships:


  • if a photo reference involves a product, it will concern 1 and only 1 product

  • if a photo reference involves a lot, it will concern 1 and only 1 lot

  • a photo reference has 1 and only 1 photo type.



3.18.3Contents


The precise contents of the PHOTO_REFERENCE code list is still to be decided and its specification will be included in a coming release of this document.

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