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C.2.r.2.6 Reporter’s Postcode
C.2.r.2.7 Reporter’s Telephone
C.2.r.3 Reporter’s Country Code
User Guidance This data element captures the two letter ISO 3166 Part 1 code (ISO
3166-1 alpha-2) to represent the name of the reporter’s country. In
exceptional cases where the country of the primary source is not available
to the sender, the country where the reaction/event occurred (E.i.9) must
be provided.
Conformance Optional, but required if C.2.r.5 =1.
Data Type 2A
OID 1.0.3166.1.2.2
Value Allowed ISO 3166-1 (alpha 2), EU
nullFlavor: MSK, ASKU, NASK, UNK
Business Rule(s)
A two character country code will be used in all instances.
User Guidance This data element captures the reporter's postcode.
Conformance Optional
Data Type 15AN
OID None
Value Allowed Free text
nullFlavor: MSK, ASKU, NASK
Business Rule(s)
See the business rules for C.2.r.
User Guidance This data element captures the reporter's telephone number, including the
country code and any extension.
Numbers should be entered in a fashion that allows for international
dialling (e.g. +cc) and not include any domestic trunk prefix. For example,
in countries where the leading zero is used domestically, the local 0xx-
yyy-zzzz becomes international +cc-xx-yyy-zzzz.
Also, the phone number should not include domestic international dialling
prefixes (also known as country exit codes, such as 00 in Europe, 011 in
US, 010 in Japan).Begin with the International Telecommunications
Union plus sign (+)notation followed by the country code appropriate for
the location of the telephone number.
Additional visual separators for human readability are not required. If
used these characters should be limited to dashes ‘-‘ or dots ‘.’.
Conformance Optional
Data Type 33AN
OID None
Value Allowed Free text
nullFlavor: MSK, ASKU, NASK
Business Rule(s)
See the business rules for C.2.r.
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