AddressLine | |
AttentionOfName | The name of the person or organization that the associated entity is intended. |
BuildingName | The building or house name on the street that identifies where to deliver mail |
BuildingNumber | The Number of the building or house on the street that identifies where to deliver mail. For example, Building 300 on Standards Parkway |
CareOfName | The name that the associated entity is sent by. |
CityName | Identifies the town or the city |
CitySubDivisionName | Qualifies the further division of the City, example a city may have many districts or Boroughs. The type attribute identifies the type of this entity e.g. City, Borough etc, and there is a pre-defined list of types supported, with the ability to add new ones as necessary |
CountryCode | |
CountrySubDivisionCode | Qualifies the further division of the Country. These may be Districts, Regions, States, Provinces etc. A possible list of values is as specified in ISO 3166-2. The name attribute identifies the name of this e.g. District, Region etc, and there is a pre-defined list of types supported, with the ability to add new ones as necessary |
DeliveryPointCode | Identifies the Dock or the Mail Stop or Lane or any other specific Delivery Point. |
Floor | The floor where the housename is located |
FormatCode | Format Code indicates the format of the address. Examples are US Military, US Formatted Address, European Formatted Address etc. There is no intent to decode the address formats - these are informational only. No list of valid values exists or is proposed here. |
ID | |
LineFive | |
LineFour | |
LineOne | |
LineThree | |
LineTwo | |
PostalCode | Postal Code of the Address. |
PostOfficeBox | Identifies a Post Office Box number |
Preference | |
Status | Indicates the status of the associated object by providing the Status Code along with a description and when the status is effective. |
StreetName | The Street Name where the building/ house is located |
Unit | Identifies the apartment number or office suite. |
UserArea | Allows the implementer to extend the base HR-XML specification.
This is done by defining the additional information in XML Schema and referencing the new schema in the xml instance document throught the use of namespaces. Once this is done the additional information defined there can be carried in the BOD XML instance document.
Allows the implementer to extend the base HR-XML specification.
This is done by defining the additional information in XML Schema and referencing the new schema in the xml instance document throught the use of namespaces. Once this is done the additional information defined there can be carried in the BOD XML instance document.
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