| Category | Specifies the text category. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Picture Category Code (PIC). |
| Language | The language of the text item. |
| Version | The version of the text item. |
| CreateDateTime | Time stamp of the creation. |
| CreatorID | ID of creator. The creator could be a software system identifier or an identifier of an employee resposible for the creation. |
| LastModifierID | Identifies the last software system or person to modify a record. |
| LastModifyDateTime | Time stamp of last modification. |
| PurgeDate | Date an item will be purged from a database (e.g., from a live database to an archive). |
| ApplicableEnd | End month and day or date for which the multimedia content is relevent (e.g. the end of a season or the start of an event). When a year is not used (i.e. only the month and day) it signifies a recurring event. |
| ApplicableStart | Start month and day or date for which the multimedia content is relevent (e.g. the start of a season or the start of an event). When a year is not used (i.e. only the month and day) it signifies a recurring event. |
| Author | The author of the multimedia object. |
| ContentID | The content ID of a file attachment with the prefix 'cid:'. The value of this can be used to retrieve the corresponding attachment by the receiving system. |
| CopyrightEnd | The end date for which the multimedia content rights are claimed. |
| CopyrightNotice | A copyright notice for the multimedia object. |
| CopyrightOwner | Owner of the copyright for the multimedia content. |
| CopyrightStart | The start date for which the multimedia content rights are claimed. |
| EffectiveEnd | The end date for which the content is considered valid. |
| EffectiveStart | The start date for which the content is considered valid. |
| RecordID | Uniquely identifies this file in the message. |
| SourceID | Unique identifier for the source of the multimedia object (e.g., the original image file). |
| Title | The title of the multimedia object. |
| Removal | If true, this item is obsolete and should be removed from the receiving system. |