United Nations Directories for Electronic Data Interchange for
Administration, Commerce and Transport
UN/EDIFACT
|
Change indicators
a plus sign (+) for an addition
an asterisk (*) for an amendment to structure
a hash sign (#) for changes to names
a vertical bar (|) for changes to text for descriptions and
notes
a minus sign (-) for marked for deletion (within either
batch and interactive messages)
a X sign (X) for marked for deletion (within both batch
and interactive messages)
2379 Date or time or period format code [C]
Desc: Code specifying the representation of a date, time or
period.
Repr: an..3
Code Values:
2 DDMMYY
Calendar date: D = Day; M = Month; Y = Year.
3 MMDDYY
Calendar date: M = Month; D = Day; Y = Year.
4 DDMMCCYY
Calendar date C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day.
5 DDMMCCYYHHMM
Calendar date and time: C=Century; Y=Year; M=Month;
D=Day; H=Hour; M=Minute.
6 CCYYMMB
Half-month: CC=century YY=year MM=month, B=1:first half
month, B=2:second half month.
7 CCYYMMW
Week within a calendar month: CC=century YY=year
MM=month. W=1-5 first week to fifth week in a month.
8 CCYYMMDDS
Shift within a calendar day: CC=century YY=year MM=month
DD=day S=1-9 shift in a day.
9 CCYYMMDDPP
Time period within a calendar day: CC=century YY=year
MM=month DD=day PP=00-99 time period.
10 CCYYMMDDTHHMM
Calendar date including time with minutes: C=Century;
Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day; T=Time designator; H=Hour;
M=Minutes.
The character [T] shall be used as time designator to
indicate the start of the representation of the time.
For example: 20010912T1433.
101 YYMMDD
Calendar date: Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day.
102 CCYYMMDD
Calendar date: C = Century ; Y = Year ; M = Month ; D =
Day.
103 YYWWD
Calendar week day: Y = Year ; W = Week ; D = Day Week
number 01 is always first week of January Day number 1
is always Monday.
104 MMWW-MMWW
A period of time specified by giving the start week of a
month followed by the end week of a month. Data is to be
transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
105 YYDDD
Calendar day: Y = Year ; D = Day January the first = Day
001 Always start numbering the days of the year from
January 1st through December 31st.
106 MMDD
Day of a month: M = Month; D = Day.
107 DDD
Day's number within a specific year: D = Day.
108 WW
Week's number within a specific year: W = Week.
109 MM
Month's number within a specific year: M = Month.
110 DD
Day's number within is a specific month: D = Day.
201 YYMMDDHHMM
Calendar date including time without seconds: Y = Year;
M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute.
202 YYMMDDHHMMSS
Calendar date including time with seconds: Y = Year; M =
Month; D = Day; H = Hour; m = Minutes = Seconds.
203 CCYYMMDDHHMM
Calendar date including time with minutes: C=Century;
Y=Year; M=Month; D=Day; H=Hour; M=Minutes.
204 CCYYMMDDHHMMSS
Calendar date including time with seconds:
C=Century;Y=Year;
M=Month;D=Day;H=Hour;M=Minute;S=Second.
205 CCYYMMDDHHMMZHHMM
Calendar date including time and time zone expressed in
hours and minutes.
ZHHMM = time zone given as offset from Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC).
206 YYMMDDHHMMZHHMM
Calendar date including time without seconds, with Time
Zone:
Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute,
Z = leading plus/minus sign, HHMM = difference to UTC in
Hours and Minutes.
207 YYMMDDHHMMSSZHHMM
Calendar date including time with seconds, with Time
Zone:
Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute, S =
Seconds
Z = leading plus/minus sign, HHMM = difference to UTC in
Hours and Minutes.
208 CCYYMMDDHHMMSSZHHMM
Calendar date including time with seconds, with Time
Zone:
C = Century, Y = Year; M = Month; D = Day; H = Hour; M =
Minute, S = Seconds, Z = leading plus/minus sign, HHMM =
difference to UTC in Hours and Minutes.
209 HHMMSSZHHMM
Time with seconds and with Time Zone:
H = Hour; M = Minute, S = Seconds, Z = leading
plus/minus sign, HHMM = difference to UTC in Hours and
Minutes.
210 HHMMSSZHHMM-HHMMSSZHHMM
A period of time specified by giving the start time
followed by the end time (both expressed by hours,
minutes, seconds and time zone leading plus/minus sign
and time zone difference in hours and minutes).
301 YYMMDDHHMMZZZ
See 201 + Z = Time zone.
302 YYMMDDHHMMSSZZZ
See 202 + Z = Time zone.
303 CCYYMMDDHHMMZZZ
See 203 plus Z=Time zone.
304 CCYYMMDDHHMMSSZZZ
See 204 plus Z=Time zone.
305 MMDDHHMM
Month, day, hours, minutes; M = Month; D = Day; H =
Hour; M = Minute.
306 DDHHMM
Day, hours, minutes; D = Day; H = Hour; M = Minute.
307 CCYYMMDDHHMMSSFFF
Calendar date including time with seconds and
milliseconds
C = century, Y = year, M = month, D = day, H = hour, M =
minute, S = second, F = millisecond.
308 CCYYMMDDHHMMZZZ-CCYYMMDDHHMMZZZ
A period of time which includes the century, year,
month, day, hour and minute and time zone. Format of
period to be given in actual message without hyphen.
401 HHMM
Time without seconds: H = Hour; m = Minute.
402 HHMMSS
Time with seconds: H = Hour; m = Minute; s = Seconds.
404 HHMMSSZZZ
See 402 plus Z=Time zone.
405 MMMMSS
Time without hours: m=minutes, s=seconds.
406 ZHHMM
Offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) where Z is
plus (+) or minus (-).
501 HHMMHHMM
Time span without seconds: H = Hour; m = Minute;.
502 HHMMSS-HHMMSS
A period of time specified by giving the start time
followed by the end time (both expressed by hours
minutes and seconds). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
503 HHMMSSZZZ-HHMMSSZZZ
A period of time specified by giving the start time
followed by the end time (both expressed by hours
minutes, seconds and time zone). Data is to be
transmitted as consecutive characters without hyphen.
600 CC
Century.
601 YY
Calendar year: Y = Year.
602 CCYY
Calendar year including century: C = Century; Y = Year.
603 YYS
Semester in a calendar year: Y = Year; S = Semester.
604 CCYYS
Semester in a calendar year: C = Century; Y = Year; S =
Semester.
608 CCYYQ
Quarter in a calendar year: C = Century; Y = Year; Q =
Quarter.
609 YYMM
Month within a calendar year: Y = Year; M = Month.
610 CCYYMM
Month within a calendar year: CC = Century; Y = Year; M
= Month.
613 YYMMA
To specifiy a ten-day period within a month of a year (A
= ten day period).
614 CCYYMMA
To specifiy a ten-day period within a month of a year,
including century (A = ten day period).
615 YYWW
Week within a calendar year: Y = Year; W = Week 1st week
of January = week 01.
616 CCYYWW
Week within a calendar year: CC = Century; Y = Year; W =
Week (1st week of January = week 01).
701 YY-YY
A period of time specified by giving the start year
followed by the end year (both without century). Data is
to be transmitted as consecutive characters without
hyphen.
702 CCYY-CCYY
A period of time specified by giving the start year
followed by the end year (both including century). Data
is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without
hyphen.
703 YYS-YYS
A period of time specified by giving the start semester
of a year followed by the end semester of a year (both
not including century). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
704 CCYYS-CCYYS
A period of time specified by giving the start semester
of a year followed by the end semester of a year (both
including century). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
705 YYPYYP
Format of period to be given without hyphen (P = period
of 4 months).
706 CCYYP-CCYYP
Format of period to be given without hyphen (P = period
of 4 months).
707 YYQ-YYQ
A period of time specified by giving the start quarter
of a year followed by the end quarter of year (both not
including century). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
708 CCYYQ-CCYYQ
A period of time specified by giving the start quarter
of a year followed by the end quarter of year (both
including century). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
709 YYMM-YYMM
A period of time specified by giving the start month of
a year followed by the end month of a year (both not
including century). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
710 CCYYMM-CCYYMM
A period of time specified by giving the start month of
a year followed by the end month of a year (both
including century). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
713 YYMMDDHHMM-YYMMDDHHMM
A period of time specified by giving the start time
followed by the end time (format year, month, day, hour
and minute). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive
characters without hyphen.
715 YYWW-YYWW
A period of time specified by giving the start week of a
year followed by the end week of year (both not
including century). Data is to be transmitted as
consecutive characters without hyphen.
716 CCYYWW-CCYYWW
A period of time specified by giving the start week of a
year followed by the end week of year (both including
century). Data is to be transmitted as consecutive
characters without hyphen.
717 YYMMDD-YYMMDD
A period of time specified by giving the start date
followed by the end date (both not including century).
Data is to be transmitted as consecutive characters
without hyphen.
718 CCYYMMDD-CCYYMMDD
A period of time specified by giving the start date
followed by the end date (both including century). Data
is to be transmitted as consecutive characters without
hyphen.
719 CCYYMMDDHHMM-CCYYMMDDHHMM
A period of time which includes the century, year,
month, day, hour and minute. Format of period to be
given in actual message without hyphen.
720 DHHMM-DHHMM
Format of period to be given without hyphen (D=day of
the week, 1=Monday; 2=Tuesday; ... 7=Sunday).
801 Year
To indicate a quantity of years.
802 Month
To indicate a quantity of months.
803 Week
To indicate a quantity of weeks.
804 Day
To indicate a quantity of days.
805 Hour
To indicate a quantity of hours.
806 Minute
To indicate a quantity of minutes.
807 Second
To indicate a quantity of seconds.
808 Semester
To indicate a quantity of semesters (six months).
809 Four months period
To indicate a quantity of four months periods.
810 Trimester
To indicate a quantity of trimesters (three months).
811 Half month
To indicate a quantity of half months.
812 Ten days
To indicate a quantity of ten days periods.
813 Day of the week
Numeric representation of the day (Monday = 1).
814 Working days
Number of working days.
Data Element Cross Reference
DataElement 2379 is used in the following Batch Composite Elements:
C507
DataElement 2379 is used in the following Interactive Composite Elements:
E013 E025 E507 E520
Copyright United Nations, all rights reserved
UN Economic Commission for Europe
Palais des Nations, CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Tel: +41-22 917 1366 Fax: +41-22 917 0037 E-mail: TradeMaster@unece.org
UN/EDIFACT Directories