idType
RIXML 2.5 Attribute
Definition
Varies by element context
IndexID IssuerSecurityIDTypeEnum |
Indicates the type of ID used. Examples: CUSIP, VendorCode. required |
IssuerID IssuerSecurityIDTypeEnum |
Indicates the type of ID used. Examples: CUSIP, VendorCode. required |
OrganizationID string |
Indicates the type of ID used. Examples: CUSIP, VendorCode. required |
SecurityID IssuerSecurityIDTypeEnum |
Indicates the type of ID used. Examples: CUSIP, VendorCode. required |
Version History
Business Rules
For Level One compliance, Organization must contain exactly one OrganizationID element with idType set to L1
The primary publisher must include an OrganizationID element with idType set to L1
Design Decisions
The idType attribute must be set to 'L1' for OrganizationID elements in Level One
To provide a specific identifier type designation for Level One compliance
RIXML Level One Addendum v2.5, p.7
IssuerID allows the use of security identifiers to identify issuers
There is no universally accepted means of identifying an issuer (as opposed to a specific security), so the schema permits using what are technically security identifiers as a means of identifying an issuer
RIXML Research Data Dictionary v2.5.1, p.53
Semantic Relationships
Requires2 relationships
For Level One compliance, the OrganizationID idType attribute must be set to L1
RIXML Level One Addendum v2.5, p.7— Research.Product.Source.Organization.OrganizationID
Level One requires the primary publisher to be identified with OrganizationID having idType L1
RIXML Level One Addendum v2.5, p.25— Identifying the Publisher
Broadens2 relationships
DUNS enumeration value enables identification of private companies through the Data Universal Number System for business credit assessment
RIXML Release Notes v2.5, p.31— Identifying private companies
DUNS enumeration value extends security identification capabilities to support private company securities through business credit identifiers
RIXML Release Notes v2.5, p.31— Identifying private companies