Column Name = standard_value_type

BL Name = stdvaltype
Terse Name = stdvaltype
Gen Data Type = IDENTIFIER
Unit Id = none
Std Value Type = STATIC
Minimum Column Value = N/A
Maximum Column Value = N/A
Minimum Length = N/A
Maximum Length = 10
Default =
Change Date = 1992-06-25
Status Type = APPROVED
Source Name = PDS CN/J.S. Hughes
SQL Format = CHAR(10)
BL SQL Format = char(10)
Display Format = JUSTLEFT


Description:
The standard_value_type element indicates the type of
standard value which exists for a PDS data element.  Example
values: static - values for the data element exist in a
defined and fixed set of standard values, dynamic -
values for the data element must either exist in a set of
defined standard values or be approved by peer review for
inclusion to the set of standard values, suggested -
values for the data element must exist in a set of defined
standard values or may be added to the set of standard
values with no requirement for peer review, range -
values for the data element must fall within a default range
specified with the minimum  and maximum elements,
formation - values for the data element must conform to a
formation rule.

Standard Values
DEFINITION
Y
DYNAMIC
Y
FORMATION
Y
RANGE
Y
STATIC
Y
SUGGESTED
Y
TEXT
Y


SYSTEM


PDS_EN

No Objects are listed for this Element.

No Aliases exist for this Element.

No Formation Rule exists for this Element.


STATIC - Standard values are determined by the central node.
DYNAMIC - Standard values are proposed by data supplier and
approved by the appropriate committees.
SUGGESTED - Standard values are proposed by a data supplier
but do not have to be approved. Data elements with this type
are few and typically not easily modeled.
RANGE - Standard values are numeric values bounded by a minimum
and a maximum.
FORMATION - Standard values must be approved and must conform to
a documented formation rule.
DEFINITION - Standard values must simply conform to requirements
specified in the data element definition.
TEXT - The value of the data element is text.