Defines a variable name for referencing the property amount in a
mathematicalrelation.
Variable names must start with a character (a-z) and may contain
characters, numbers and underscores (_). Variable names are not case sensitive
(calorific_Value equals Calorific_value).
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2350
</fieldId><options/>
Attribute amount
The value of the property.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2330
</fieldId><options/>
Attribute isDefiningValue
If this field is true, the value of this property is a part of
the definition of the exchange and therefore has a fixed relation to the amount
of the exchange that cannot be changed for individual instances of the exchange
in different datasets.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2335
</fieldId><options/>
Attribute mathematicalRelation
Defines a mathematical formula with references to values of
flows, parameters or properties by variable names or REF function.
The result of the formula with a specific set of variable values
is written into the amount field.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2340
</fieldId><options/>
Attribute isCalculatedAmount
If true the value of the amount field is the calculated value of
the mathematicalRelation.
If a reference to a master data entity must be removed in a child
dataset it is required to set the corresponding xxxOverwrittenByChild attribute
to true. Otherwise the removed referenced will be interpreted as "Keep the
Parent Value".
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2372
</fieldId><options/>
Attribute sourceContextId
Reference to the context of the source.
If this attribute is omitted the context of the dataset itself
will be used instead.
Indicates the year of publication and communication,
respectively. For web-sites: last visited.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2375
</fieldId><redundantMasterDataField/>
Attribute sourceFirstAuthor
Indicates the first author by surname and abbreviated name (e.g.,
Einstein A.). In case of measurement on site, oral communication, personal
written communication and questionnaries ('sourceType'=4, 5, 6, 7) the name of
the communicating person is mentioned here.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2376
</fieldId><redundantMasterDataField/>
Element lognormal
The Lognormal-distribution with average value μ (Mu
parameter) and variance σ (Variance parameter) is a Normal-distribution,
shaping the natural logarithm of the characteristic values ln(x) instead
of x-values.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2100
</fieldId>
Element normal
Normal (also known as "Gaussian") distribution. It is a
family of distributions of the same general form, differing in their
location and scale parameters: the mean ("MeanValue") and standard
deviation ("Deviation"), respectively.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2110
</fieldId><options/>
Element triangular
Parameter are minValue, mostLikelyValue, maxValue.
In case of triangular uncertainty distribution, the
meanValue shall be calculated from the mostLikelyValue. The field
mostLikelyValue (#3797) must not be used in the ecoinvent context.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2120
</fieldId><options/>
Element uniform
Uniform distribution of values between the minValue and
the maxValue parameter. If the maxValue parameter is smaller than the
minValue parameter their values will be swapped.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2130
</fieldId><options/>
Element beta
Beta distribution using minValue (a), maxValue (b) and
mostFrequentValue (m) parameters to calculate the two shape parameters
of the underlying Gamma distributions. The parameters must follow this
condition: ((a <= m) and (m <= b)) or (a = b). The shape values
will be calculated by these formulas: Shape1 = 1 + 4 * ((m-a) / (b-a)).
Shape2 = 6 - Shape1.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2140
</fieldId><options/>
Element gamma
Gamma distribution using scale and shape parameter.
Absolute values of the values entered here will be used. The value of
the minimum parameter will be added to all samples.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2150
</fieldId><options/>
Element binomial
Binomial distribution using n and p parameter.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2160
</fieldId>
Element undefined
This "distribution" can be used to hold legacy data of
the EcoSpold01 format which reused the minValue, maxValue and
standardDeviation95 fields to store undefined distribution data.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2170
</fieldId><options/>
Element pedigreeMatrix
The data quality indicators provides a qualitative assessment
of data quality. This can be converted to a quantitative additional
uncertainty, which can be added to the basic uncertainty. The pedigreeMatrix
element groups the 5 data quality indicators and contains no data itself.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
2270
</fieldId><options/>
Element comment
A general comment can be made about each uncertainty
information
Application Data
<spoldID>
3792
</spoldID><fieldId>
2010
</fieldId><options/>
Simple Type TBaseString20
20 letter string, required for multi language version
Simple Type TBaseString30
30 letter string, required for multi language version
Simple Type TBaseString40
40 letter string, required for multi language version
Simple Type TBaseString80
80 letter string, required for multi language version
Simple Type TBaseString120
120 letter string, required for multi language version
Simple Type TBaseString255
255 letter string, required for multi language version
Simple Type TBaseString32000
32000 letter string, required for multi language version
Element text
Free text used to describe the current section. Its index
attribute is used to enforce a specific order of text and image elements.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
3900
</fieldId><options/>
Element imageUrl
Can be used to mix images between texts. Its index attribute
is used to enforce a specific order of text and image elements.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
3910
</fieldId><options/>
Element variable
Defines a varible name and its value used in a text element
in this section. These can be overriden by derived datasets to change the
value of variables.
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
3920
</fieldId><options/>
Element classificationSystem
The name of the classification system used, e.g. ISIC Rev. 4.
This is an optional plaintext value of the referenced classification system
(field 320).
Application Data
<spoldID>
501
</spoldID><fieldId>
300
</fieldId><redundantMasterDataField/>
Element classificationValue
The class that the activity belongs to within the specified
classification system. This is an optional plaintext value of the referenced
classification value (field 320).
Application Data
<spoldID>
new
</spoldID><fieldId>
310
</fieldId><redundantMasterDataField/>
Attribute classificationId
Reference to the value of a classification system. Must be
defined in list of valid classifications (see field 5160).
This type allows to specify which context(s) must be known if a
dataset is to be read using the master data referenced by it.
It can be used signal that master data entries from different
contexts are needed to read this dataset. The software reading the dataset must be
aware of those contexts and must know where to find the actual master data files of
each context.
XML Instance Representation
<...majorRelease="xsd:integer"[0..1]minorRelease="xsd:integer"[0..1]majorRevision="xsd:integer"[0..1]minorRevision="xsd:integer"[0..1]requiredContextId="TUuid"[0..1]requiredContextFileLocation="xsd:anyURI"[0..1]><ns1:requiredContextName>TString80</ns1:requiredContextName>[0..*]Allow any elements from a namespace other than this schema's namespace (strict validation). [0..*]</...>
A multilanguage 80 letter string that may be used to define more than
one element with the same xml:lang attribute. This is a semantic restriction, that
canot be checked by schema validation alone.
The tag field allows to fill in an open list of keywords which
describes the activity and can be used for filtering, grouping and searching.The
validTags file reference provides a list of predefined tags, but the semantic
validation procedure should only display an information (not an error) if a tag
entry couldn't found in the valid tags list.
List of text, imageUri and variable elements. These can be combined
in any order. Their desired order in the result must be given by the index
attributes of the text and imageUrl elements.
XML Instance Representation
<...>Start Choice[1..*]<ns1:text>TIndexedString32000</ns1:text>[0..1]<ns1:imageUrlindex="xsd:integer"[0..1]>[0..1]xsd:anyURI</ns1:imageUrl><ns1:variable>TNamedString32000</ns1:variable>[0..1]Allow any elements from a namespace other than this schema's namespace (lax validation). [0..*]End Choice</...>
Of the following uncertainty methods (lognormal, normal, ...,
undefined) exactly one must be selected. The TUncertainty complex type is used in
several places, so one dataset may contain several uncertainty elements in distinct
places. But each element which has uncertainty may only contain one.
XML Instance Representation
<...>Start Choice[1]<ns1:lognormalmeanValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]mu="TFloatNumber"[0..1]variance="TFloatNumber"[0..1]varianceWithPedigreeUncertainty="TFloatNumber"[0..1]>[0..1]Allow any elements from a namespace other than this schema's namespace (strict validation). [0..*]</ns1:lognormal><ns1:normalmeanValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]variance="TFloatNumber"[0..1]varianceWithPedigreeUncertainty="TFloatNumber"[0..1]>[0..1]Allow any elements from a namespace other than this schema's namespace (strict validation). [0..*]</ns1:normal><ns1:triangularminValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]mostLikelyValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]maxValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]/> [0..1]<ns1:uniformminValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]maxValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]/> [0..1]<ns1:betaminValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]mostFrequentValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]maxValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]/> [0..1]<ns1:gammashape="TFloatNumber"[0..1]scale="TFloatNumber"[0..1]minValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]/> [0..1]<ns1:binomialn="xsd:integer"[0..1]p="TFloatNumber"[0..1]/> [0..1]<ns1:undefinedminValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]maxValue="TFloatNumber"[0..1]standardDeviation95="TFloatNumber"[0..1]/> [0..1]End Choice<ns1:pedigreeMatrixreliability="xsd:integer (1 <= value <= 5)"[0..1]completeness="xsd:integer (1 <= value <= 5)"[0..1]temporalCorrelation="xsd:integer (1 <= value <= 5)"[0..1]geographicalCorrelation="xsd:integer (1 <= value <= 5)"[0..1]furtherTechnologyCorrelation="xsd:integer (1 <= value <= 5)"[0..1]/> [0..1]<ns1:comment>TString32000</ns1:comment>[0..*]Allow any elements from a namespace other than this schema's namespace (lax validation). [0..*]</...>
Abstract(Applies to complex type definitions and element declarations). An abstract element or complex type cannot used to validate an element instance. If there is a reference to an abstract element, only element declarations that can substitute the abstract element can be used to validate the instance. For references to abstract type definitions, only derived types can be used.
Collapse Whitespace PolicyReplace tab, line feed, and carriage return characters with space character (Unicode character 32). Then, collapse contiguous sequences of space characters into single space character, and remove leading and trailing space characters.
Disallowed Substitutions(Applies to element declarations). If substitution is specified, then substitution group members cannot be used in place of the given element declaration to validate element instances. If derivation methods, e.g. extension, restriction, are specified, then the given element declaration will not validate element instances that have types derived from the element declaration's type using the specified derivation methods. Normally, element instances can override their declaration's type by specifying an xsi:type attribute.
Nillable(Applies to element declarations). If an element declaration is nillable, instances can use the xsi:nil attribute. The xsi:nil attribute is the boolean attribute, nil, from the http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance namespace. If an element instance has an xsi:nil attribute set to true, it can be left empty, even though its element declaration may have required content.
Prohibited Derivations(Applies to type definitions). Derivation methods that cannot be used to create sub-types from a given type definition.
Prohibited Substitutions(Applies to complex type definitions). Prevents sub-types that have been derived using the specified derivation methods from validating element instances in place of the given type definition.
Replace Whitespace PolicyReplace tab, line feed, and carriage return characters with space character (Unicode character 32).
Substitution GroupElements that are members of a substitution group can be used wherever the head element of the substitution group is referenced.
Substitution Group Exclusions(Applies to element declarations). Prohibits element declarations from nominating themselves as being able to substitute a given element declaration, if they have types that are derived from the original element's type using the specified derivation methods.
Target NamespaceThe target namespace identifies the namespace that components in this schema belongs to. If no target namespace is provided, then the schema components do not belong to any namespace.
Element comment
Application Data
<spoldID>new </spoldID><fieldId>2380 </fieldId><options/>