The following data types are used in the release files:
Data Type | Description |
A SNOMED CT identifier, between 6 and 18 digits long, as described in 6.2 SCTID Representation.
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A Universally Unique Identifier is a 128-bit unsigned generated using a standard algorithm.
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A 32-bit signed integer. | |
UTF-8 text of a specified length. | |
A Boolean value, represented as one of two possible integer values (1 = true, 0 = false). | |
A date and time format expressed as a text string in line the basic representation specified in the ISO 8601 standard.
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Concept Enumerations
Concept enumeration is the
a set of SNOMED CT concept identifiers used to represent values for a property of a SNOMED CT component or reference set member.
Notes
Concept | Comment |
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Each subtype of this concept represents a value that can be applied to the concept. definitionStatusId field. This is used to indicate whether the current set of defining Relationships applied to a concept are sufficient to fully-define it relative to its supertypes. | |
Each subtype of this concept represents a value that can be applied to the Description. typeId field. This is used to indicate whether the Description represents a Fully Specified Name, a synonymous term, a definition or some other symbolic or textual representation of the associated concept . | |
Each subtype of this concept represents a value that can be applied to the Description. caseSignificanceId field. This is used to indicate whether the text of the term can be modified to by switching characters from upper to lower case (or vice-versa). | |
Each subtype of this concept represents a value that can be applied to the Relationship. characteristicTypeId field. This is used to indicate whether a Relationship forms part of the definition of the source concept . | |
Each subtype of this concept represents a value that can be applied to the Relationship. modifierId field. This is used to indicate the type of Description Logic (DL) restriction (some, all, etc.) that applies to the Relationship . | |
Each subtype of this concept represents a value that can be applied to the Identifier. identifierSchemeId field. This is used to indicate the scheme to which the Identifier value belongs. |
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