<Documentation> <Description>Language used for the transaction</Description> <SampleData>zho eng deu</SampleData> <CodeListName>ISO 639-2/T</CodeListName> <Comments>ISO publishes both a 2- and 3-character external code lists (ISO 639-1 is the two-character language code and ISO 639-2/T is the three-character code, not to be confused with ISO 639-2/B, which is the bibliographic code). CIDX messages use the 3 character code list, ISO 639-2/T. Sample data includes: zho (Chinese), eng (English), and deu (German). The ISO website can be found at http://www.iso.ch</Comments> </Documentation> |
<xsd:element name="LanguageCode" type="LanguageCodeType"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <Documentation> <Description>Language used for the transaction</Description> <SampleData>zho eng deu</SampleData> <CodeListName>ISO 639-2/T</CodeListName> <Comments>ISO publishes both a 2- and 3-character external code lists (ISO 639-1 is the two-character language code and ISO 639-2/T is the three-character code, not to be confused with ISO 639-2/B, which is the bibliographic code). CIDX messages use the 3 character code list, ISO 639-2/T. Sample data includes: zho (Chinese), eng (English), and deu (German). The ISO website can be found at http://www.iso.ch</Comments> </Documentation> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:element> |