complexType AddressType
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of gml:AbstractFeatureType
properties
base gml:AbstractFeatureType
children gml:metaDataProperty gml:description gml:descriptionReference gml:identifier gml:name gml:boundedBy gml:location ad:inspireId ad:alternativeIdentifier ad:position ad:status ad:locator ad:validFrom ad:validTo ad:beginLifespanVersion ad:endLifespanVersion ad:parcel ad:parentAddress ad:building ad:component
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
idrequired      
documentation
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.

element AddressType/inspireId
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type base:IdentifierPropertyType
properties
isRef 0
content complex
children base:Identifier
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
External object identifier of the address.

-- Description --
NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the addressable object. 

NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components.

EXAMPLE An address spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier: 
Namespace: DK_ADR
Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018
Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00

element AddressType/alternativeIdentifier
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of string
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 0
maxOcc 1
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
External, thematic identifier of the address spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications. 

-- Description --
NOTE 1 Compared with the proper identifier of the address, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the address spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does not include information on the version of the address spatial object. 

NOTE 2 Often alternative address identifiers are composed by a set of codes that, e.g., identify the region and the municipality, the thoroughfare name and the address number. These alternative identifiers will not remain persistent e.g. in the case of the merging of two municipalities. 

EXAMPLE In Denmark many legacy systems (e.g. in the Statistics Denmark or the Central Business Register) uses as address identification the three digit municipality code plus the four character street name code plus the address number.

attribute AddressType/alternativeIdentifier/@nilReason
type gml:NilReasonType
properties
isRef 0

element AddressType/position
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type ad:GeographicPositionPropertyType
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 1
maxOcc unbounded
content complex
children ad:GeographicPosition
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Position of a characteristic point which represents the location of the address according to a certain specification, including information on the origin of the position.

element AddressType/status
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of gml:CodeType
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 0
maxOcc 1
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
codeSpaceanyURI      
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Validity of the address within the life-cycle (version) of the address spatial object. 

-- Description --
NOTE This status relates to the address and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object).

attribute AddressType/status/@nilReason
type gml:NilReasonType
properties
isRef 0

element AddressType/locator
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type ad:AddressLocatorPropertyType
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 1
maxOcc unbounded
content complex
children ad:AddressLocator
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Human readable designator or name.

element AddressType/validFrom
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of dateTime
properties
isRef 0
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Date and time of which this version of the address was or will be valid in the real world. 

-- Description --
NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address or a version of an address has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date.

attribute AddressType/validFrom/@nilReason
type gml:NilReasonType
properties
isRef 0

element AddressType/validTo
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of dateTime
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 0
maxOcc 1
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Date and time at which this version of the address ceased or will cease to exist in the real world.

attribute AddressType/validTo/@nilReason
type gml:NilReasonType
properties
isRef 0

element AddressType/beginLifespanVersion
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of dateTime
properties
isRef 0
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.

-- Description --
NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files.

attribute AddressType/beginLifespanVersion/@nilReason
type gml:NilReasonType
properties
isRef 0

element AddressType/endLifespanVersion
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of dateTime
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 0
maxOcc 1
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.

-- Description --
NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change.

attribute AddressType/endLifespanVersion/@nilReason
type gml:NilReasonType
properties
isRef 0

element AddressType/parcel
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type gml:ReferenceType
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 0
maxOcc unbounded
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
ownsboolean  false    
type    simple  
href      
role      
arcrole      
title      
show      
actuate      
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
remoteSchema      
appinfo
deprecated
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --
Cadastral parcel that this address is assigned to or associated with.  

-- Description --
NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several cadastral parcels. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single cadastral parcel.

EXAMPLE In the street "Wildersgade" in Copenhagen, Denmark, the address designated as "Wildersgade 66, 1408 København K" is associated to the cadastral parcel identifier "81" in the district of "Christianshavn".
appinfo
<targetElement xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2">cp:CadastralParcel</targetElement>

element AddressType/parentAddress
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type gml:ReferenceType
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 0
maxOcc 1
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
ownsboolean  false    
type    simple  
href      
role      
arcrole      
title      
show      
actuate      
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
remoteSchema      
appinfo
deprecated
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --&#13;
The main (parent) address with which this (sub) address is tightly connected.&#13;
&#13;
-- Description --&#13;
NOTE 1 The relationship between a set of subaddresses and the main address most often means that the sub addresses use the same locator and address components (for example , thoroughfare name, address area, post code) as the parent address. For each sub address additional address locators are then included for identification, like e.g. flat number, floor identifier, door number. &#13;
&#13;
NOTE 2 In some countries several levels of parent-, sub- and sub-sub-addresses exist. In other countries the concept of parent addresses does not exist; all addresses are thus of the same level. &#13;
&#13;
EXAMPLE 1 In a Spanish city the address "Calle Gran Vía 8" is a parent address where the locator "8" represents the building. In the building, the sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3" represents a sub-address, while the more detailed sub-sub address "Calle Gran Via 8, door 3, staircase A, floor 5, dwelling 1" represents the address of a specific dwelling. &#13;
&#13;
EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the legislation on addresses define two types of addresses: the parent "access level" and the sub "unit level". In the city of Copenhagen "Wildersgade 60A" is a parent access address that represents a specific entrance to a building. Inside the entrance, subaddresses using floor and door designators identifies the individual dwellings like e.g. "Wildersgade 60A, 1st floor, left door". &#13;
&#13;
EXAMPLE 3 In The Netherlands only one level of addresses exists.
appinfo
<targetElement xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2">ad:Address</targetElement>

element AddressType/building
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type gml:ReferenceType
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 0
maxOcc unbounded
content complex
nillable true
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
ownsboolean  false    
type    simple  
href      
role      
arcrole      
title      
show      
actuate      
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
remoteSchema      
appinfo
deprecated
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --&#13;
Building that the address is assigned to or associated with. &#13;
&#13;
-- Description --&#13;
NOTE An address could potentially have an association to zero, one or several buildings. Also it is possible (but this is not expressed in this application schema) that several addresses are associated to a single building.&#13;
&#13;
EXAMPLE In Praha, The Czech Republic, the address designated "NaPankráci 1690/125" is associated to a specific building in the street, in this case the building with number 1690 in the district (cz: cast obce) "Nusle".
appinfo
<targetElement xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2">bui:Building</targetElement>

element AddressType/component
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namespace urn:x-inspire:specification:gmlas:Addresses:3.0
type extension of gml:AbstractMemberType
properties
isRef 0
minOcc 1
maxOcc unbounded
content complex
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  annotation
ownsboolean  false    
type    simple  
href      
role      
arcrole      
title      
show      
actuate      
nilReasongml:NilReasonType      
remoteSchema      
appinfo
deprecated
annotation
documentation
-- Definition --&#13;
Represents that the address component is engaged as a part of the address.&#13;
&#13;
-- Description --&#13;
EXAMPLE For the address designated "Calle Mayor 13, Cortijo del Marqués, 41037, Écija, Sevilla, España" the six address components "Calle Mayor", "Cortijo del Marqués", "41037", "Écija", "Sevilla" and "España" are engaged as address components.
appinfo
<targetElement xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2">ad:AddressComponent</targetElement>


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