xal:SubPremiseNumber
Specification of the identifier of a sub-premise. Examples of sub-premises are apartments and suites. sub-premises in a building are often uniquely identified by means of consecutive identifiers. The identifier can be a number, a letter or any combination of the two. In the latter case, the identifier includes exactly one variable (range) part, which is either a number or a single letter that is surrounded by fixed parts at the left (prefix) or the right (postfix).
Element information
Namespace: urn:oasis:names:tc:ciq:xsdschema:xAL:2.0
Schema document: xAL.xsd
Type: Anonymous
Properties: Local, Qualified
Content
- Any text (mixed) content
Attributes
Name | Occ | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Indicator | [0..1] | xsd:anySimpleType | "TH" in 12TH which is a floor number, "NO." in NO.1, "#" in APT #12, etc. | |
IndicatorOccurrence | [0..1] | Anonymous | "No." occurs before 1 in No.1, or TH occurs after 12 in 12TH | |
NumberTypeOccurrence | [0..1] | Anonymous | 12TH occurs "before" FLOOR (a type of subpremise) in 12TH FLOOR | |
PremiseNumberSeparator | [0..1] | xsd:anySimpleType | "/" in 12/14 Archer Street where 12 is sub-premise number and 14 is premise number | |
Type | [0..1] | xsd:anySimpleType | ||
Code | [0..1] | xsd:anySimpleType | Used by postal services to encode the name of the element. | from group xal:grPostal |
Any attribute | [0..*] | Namespace: ##other, Process Contents: strict |
Used in
- Type xal:SubPremiseType (Elements xal:SubPremise, xal:SubPremise)
Sample instance
<xal:SubPremiseNumber>Any text</xal:SubPremiseNumber>