| 2.0 |
Location
A combination of the fields defined in the sections
below may be employed to identify the location of the
building |
| 2.1 |
Administrative
Location |
| 2.1.1 |
State
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Mandatory for Data Exchange) |
| 2.1.2 |
Geo-political
Unit
Used for recording geographical or political subdivisions
of member states.
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.1.3 |
State
Administrative Division(s)
According to the administrative structure of each member
state, a number of repeat entries for this field may
be required.
(Alphanumeric, Multiple Entry, Optional) |
| 2.1.4 |
Administrative
Sub-division
According to the administrative structure of each member
state, more sub-divisions may be required.
(Alphanumeric, Multiple Entry, Optional) |
| 2.2
|
Address |
| 2.2.1 |
Postal
Name
Use this field if the name differs from 1.1.
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.2.2 |
Number
in the Street/Road
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.2.3 |
Name
of Street/Road
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.2.4
|
Locality
Used for commonly known non-administrative units such
as hamlets and townships.
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.2.5 |
Town/City
Use this field if the name differs from the State Administrative
Division.
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.2.6 |
Postal
Code
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.3 |
Cartographic
Reference
These fields are used to record the two-dimensional
Cartesian, spatial co-ordinates required for locating
the building against the mapping system(s) used by member
states. |
| 2.3.1 |
X
Coordinates
(Numeric, Multiple Entry, Optional) |
| 2.3.2 |
Y
Coordinates
(Numeric, Multiple Entry, Optional) |
| 2.3.3 |
Spatial
Referencing System
Employed e.g., UTM, Lambert, UPS, Ordnance Survey
(Alphanumeric, Unique, Optional) |
| 2.4
|
Cadastral
Reference/Land Unit
Enables cross reference to the land unit/parcel(s) current
in some member states.
(Alphanumeric, Multiple Entry, Optional) |