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Element : ADXP (XML Type: ADXP )


Package : datatypes

XML Type : ADXP

Comments : A character string that may have a type-tag signifying its role in the address. Typical parts that exist in about every address are street, house number, or post box, postal code, city, country but other roles may be defined regionally, nationally, or on an enterprise level (e.g. in military addresses). Addresses are usually broken up into lines, which are indicated by special line-breaking delimiter elements (e.g., DEL).


Parent : ST


Name Type cardinality Comment
partType
Attribute : partType
AddressPartType 0...1 Specifies whether an address part names the street, city, country, postal code, post box, etc. If the type is NULL the address part is unclassified and would simply appear on an address label as is.

There are no specific rules for this element.


<xs:complexType xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" mixed="true" name="ADXP">
      
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>
            A character string that may have a type-tag signifying its
            role in the address. Typical parts that exist in about
            every address are street, house number, or post box,
            postal code, city, country but other roles may be defined
            regionally, nationally, or on an enterprise level (e.g. in
            military addresses). Addresses are usually broken up into
            lines, which are indicated by special line-breaking
            delimiter elements (e.g., DEL).
         
</xs:documentation>
      
</xs:annotation>
      
<xs:complexContent>
         
<xs:extension base="ST">
            
<xs:attribute name="partType" type="AddressPartType">
               
<xs:annotation>
                  
<xs:documentation>
                     Specifies whether an address part names the street,
                     city, country, postal code, post box, etc. If the type
                     is NULL the address part is unclassified and would
                     simply appear on an address label as is.
                  
</xs:documentation>
               
</xs:annotation>
            
</xs:attribute>
         
</xs:extension>
      
</xs:complexContent>
   
</xs:complexType>