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List | Code | Heading | Add | Mod | ? |
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155 | Content date role Used with <ContentDateRole> <x429> |
10 | ✽ | ||
155 | 01 | Publication date Nominal date of publication (of the content item or supporting resource) |
10 | ✽ | |
155 | 04 | Broadcast date Date when a TV or radio program was / will be broadcast |
10 | ✽ | |
155 | 14 | From date Date from which a content item or supporting resource may be referenced or used. The content is embargoed until this date |
10 | ✽ | |
155 | 15 | Until date Date until which a content item or supporting resource may be referenced or used |
10 | ✽ | |
155 | 17 | Last updated Date when a resource was last changed or updated |
10 | ✽ | |
155 | 24 | From… until date Combines From date and Until date to define a period (both dates are inclusive). Use with for example dateformat 06 |
16 | ✽ | |
155 | 27 | Available from Date from which a supporting resource is available for download. Note that this date also implies that it can be immediately displayed to the intended audience, unless a From date (code 14) is also supplied and is later than the Available from date |
20 | ✽ | |
155 | 28 | Available until Date until which a supporting resource is available for download. Note that this date does not imply it must be removed from display to the intended audience on this date – for this, use Until date (code 15) |
20 | ✽ | |
155 | 31 | Associated start date Start date referenced by the supporting resource, for example, the ‘earliest exam date’ for an official recommendation |
38 | ✽ | |
155 | 32 | Associated end date End date referenced by the supporting resource, for example, the ‘latest exam date’ for an official recommendation |
38 | ✽ |
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