Difference between revisions of "Verbatim Date"
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(Created claim: example (localized) (P6): 17.05.192? (last digit indistinguishable, could be 5, 9 or 2)) |
(Created claim: Usage Notes (P62): A text version (alphabetic mixed case and integer) of the date at which the unit identification event took place. This element is meant for use when the date is imprecise, ambiguous or not in a form t...) |
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+ | A text version (alphabetic mixed case and integer) of the date at which the unit identification event took place. This element is meant for use when the date is imprecise, ambiguous or not in a form that satisfies the standard structured date format. It can also be used when it is important to record the verbatim representation of the date or when dates to be recorded are not completely legible. (English) | ||
property / Usage Notes: A text version (alphabetic mixed case and integer) of the date at which the unit identification event took place. This element is meant for use when the date is imprecise, ambiguous or not in a form that satisfies the standard structured date format. It can also be used when it is important to record the verbatim representation of the date or when dates to be recorded are not completely legible. (English) / rank | |||
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Revision as of 16:05, 22 October 2018
A date in a free text format.
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Verbatim Date
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A date in a free text format.
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VerbatimDate
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String
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January 21st, 1900 (English)
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Autumn 1805 (English)
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17.05.192? (last digit indistinguishable, could be 5, 9 or 2) (English)
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A text version (alphabetic mixed case and integer) of the date at which the unit identification event took place. This element is meant for use when the date is imprecise, ambiguous or not in a form that satisfies the standard structured date format. It can also be used when it is important to record the verbatim representation of the date or when dates to be recorded are not completely legible. (English)
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