iati-activities/iati-activity/location/location-id
This is the reference page for the XML element location-id
.
A unique code describing the location according to a recognised gazetteer or administrative boundary repository. Administrative areas should only be reported here if the location being defined is the administrative area itself. For describing the administrative area/s within which a more specific location falls the location/administrative element should be used.
This element may occur any number of times.
A code from the gazetteer or administrative boundary repository specified by the vocabulary
This attribute is required.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
An IATI code for a recognised gazetteer or administrative boundary repository.
This attribute is required.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the GeographicVocabulary codelist.
Example usage of location-id
within a location
of an iati-activity
..
The @vocabulary
attribute declares a valid code (G1) from the GeographicVocabulary codelist.
An example value of 1453782 from that vocabulary is declared in the @code
attribute.
<location ref="AF-KAN">
<location-reach code="1" />
<location-id vocabulary="G1" code="1453782" />
<name>
<narrative>Location name</narrative>
</name>
<description>
<narrative>Location description</narrative>
</description>
<activity-description>
<narrative>A description that qualifies the activity taking place at the location.</narrative>
</activity-description>
<administrative vocabulary="G1" level="1" code="1453782" />
<point srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326">
<pos>31.616944 65.716944</pos>
</point>
<exactness code="1"/>
<location-class code="2"/>
<feature-designation code="ADMF"/>
</location>
Note: If the GeographicVocabulary G2 (Open Street Map) is used, then the @code
value should be of the form <OSM element>/<OSM identifier>
The OSM element will be a node, way or relation.
Examples:
node/1234567
way/1234567
relation/1234567
<location-id vocabulary="G2" code="node/25524229" />
Freetext is no longer allowed within this element.
New in 1.04
The location-id element was introduced in 1.04 to replace the gazetteer-entry element which was deprecated in 1.04
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