receiver-org
iati-activities/iati-activity/transaction/receiver-org
This is the reference page for the XML element receiver-org
.
Definition
The organisation receiving the money from the transaction (if omitted on incoming funds then the receiver organisation is assumed to be the reporting organisation).
Rules
This element must occur no more than once (within each parent element).
Attributes
- @ref
Machine-readable identification string for the organisation issuing the report. Must be in the format {RegistrationAgency}-{RegistrationNumber} where {RegistrationAgency} is a valid code in the Organisation Registration Agency code list and {RegistrationNumber} is a valid identifier issued by the {RegistrationAgency}. If this is not present then the narrative MUST contain the name of the organisation.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
- @receiver-activity-id
If outgoing funds are being provided to another activity that is reported to IATI, this may, if possible, record the unique IATI activity identifier for that activity.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
- @type
The type of organisation receiving the funds.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the OrganisationType codelist.
Example Usage
Example usage of receiver-org
of a transaction
in an iati-activity
.
This example declares the organisation identifier with the @ref
attribute.
This example declares the type of organisation receiving the funds, using the @type
attribute.
<receiver-org ref="AA-AAA-123456789" type="23">
<narrative>Agency B</narrative>
</receiver-org>
This example additionally declares the unique iati-identifier
of the reported iati-activity
to where the transaction is received, with the @receiver-activity-id
attribute.
<receiver-org ref="AA-AAA-123456789" type="23" receiver-activity-id="AA-AAA-123456789-1234">
<narrative>Agency A</narrative>
</receiver-org>
Full example, within a transaction
.
<transaction ref="1234" humanitarian="1">
<transaction-type code="1" />
<transaction-date iso-date="2012-01-01" />
<value currency="EUR" value-date="2012-01-01">1000</value>
<description>
<narrative>Transaction description text</narrative>
</description>
<provider-org provider-activity-id="BB-BBB-123456789-1234AA" type="10" ref="BB-BBB-123456789">
<narrative>Agency B</narrative>
</provider-org>
<receiver-org receiver-activity-id="AA-AAA-123456789-1234" type="23" ref="AA-AAA-123456789">
<narrative>Agency A</narrative>
</receiver-org>
<disbursement-channel code="1" />
<sector vocabulary="2" code="111" />
<!--Note: only a recipient-region OR a recipient-country is expected-->
<recipient-country code="TM" />
<recipient-region code="616" vocabulary="1" />
<flow-type code="10" />
<finance-type code="110" />
<aid-type code="A01" vocabulary="1" />
<aid-type code="1" vocabulary="2" />
<tied-status code="3" />
</transaction>
Changelog
2.03
The definition of the @ref
attribute was updated.
2.02
The attribute @type
was added.
2.01
Freetext is no longer allowed with this element. It should now be declared with the new child narrative
element.
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