Lightweight or 'Light' Classification
Lightweight or 'Light' classification
Limited, single value classification information is specified.
Lightweight classification is not recommended where more than one classification system is in use or where there may be uncertainty as to the origin or meaning of the classification.
For technical detail, refer to fp_associate_classification -> For associating a lightweight reference classification
| Set the identity of the classification notation (classification item reference) to be used | |
| Specify a name that can be used to further clarify the classification notation used in terms of its 'real world' specification. e.g. if the notation is, say 'A210' the name might be 'external wall'. |
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| Specify the location from which the classification is referenced. This will typically be a URL string identifying the location of a web page. |
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| Identify the name or label by which the classification used is normally known e.g. NS3420, Omniclass etc. |
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| Identify the source (or publisher) for the classification e.g. Standards Norge, CSI etc. |
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| Identify the edition or version of the classification system from which the classification notation is derived e.g. version 3, 2006 etc. |