element SectorIndustry

element {http://www.rixml.org/2005/3/RIXML}SectorIndustry

Type Heirarchy
{http://www.rixml.org/2005/3/RIXML}SectorIndustryType (by type)
 {http://www.rixml.org/2005/3/RIXML}SectorIndustry
Abstractfalse (This can be used in an instance)
Nillablefalse (Instance values cannot use xsi:nil)
Target Namespacehttp://www.rixml.org/2005/3/RIXML
Declared Namespacesxmlns:rixmldt=http://www.rixml.org/2005/3/RIXML-datatypes
xmlns:xs=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema


Source

<xs:element name="SectorIndustry" type="SectorIndustryType">
    <
xs:annotation>
        <
xs:documentation>
Strongly recommended. The sector or industry classification to which a security belongs, or about which the research product is written.

GICS has been accepted as the official RIXML sector / industry classification scheme . Publishers are required to use this classification scheme to provide the correct GICS sector / industry for a research product. This gives consumers a standardized means of determining the sector / industry that a research product is written about.
The GICS sector / industry classification must be provided for each primary security mentioned in the product. Should the product be focused on the sector / industry level, publishers must provide the GICS sector / industry classification that most closely matches what the product is written about.

Publishers are also able to provide publisher defined sector / industry tags, giving them the flexibility to tag their research using their own industry classification scheme. However, should they do so, they must also provide the closest match from the GICS scheme to ensure consistency on the consumption side.
        
</xs:documentation>
    </
xs:annotation>
</
xs:element>


Documentation

Strongly recommended.  The sector or industry classification to which a security belongs, or about which the research product is written.
GICS has been accepted as the official RIXML sector / industry classification scheme  . Publishers are required to use this classification scheme to provide the correct GICS sector / industry for a research product. This gives  consumers a standardized means of determining the sector / industry that a research product is written about.
The GICS sector / industry classification must be provided for each primary security mentioned in the product. Should the product be focused on the sector / industry level, publishers must provide the GICS sector / industry classification that most closely matches what the product is written about.
Publishers are also able to provide publisher defined sector / industry tags,  giving them the flexibility to tag their research using their own industry classification scheme. However, should they do so, they must also provide the closest match from the GICS scheme to ensure consistency on the consumption side.


element SectorIndustry


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