HR_OIB (HR - Personal ID Num.)
DataModel:CDQ/Business Partner/Identifier/HR OIB
| Property | Value |
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| A technical identifier, unique in a certain context. Technical key | HR_OIB
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| The country a linked concept is active or generally relevant for. Country scope | HR (Croatia) |
| Language-specific name. Monolingual name | Osobni identifikacijski broj (hr), Personal Identification Number (en) |
| Language-specific short name. Monolingual short name | HR - Personal ID Num. (en) |
| Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. Description | The Republic of Croatia introduced the Personal Identification Number (OIB) in the Croatian legal system. The Ministry of Finance - Tax Administration is responsible for the assignation of the OIB to every person as a unique and obligatory identifier in the whole Croatian public administration system.
Personal Identification Number is assigned to:
After 1 January 2009, to all new individuals will be assigned a personal identification number at the moment of birth registration or acquisition of Croatian citizenship, upon establishment or the reason for surveillance. Personal Identification Number will be assigned on the basis of information data exchange between the bodies that enter records and Tax Administration, without having people come to the Tax Administration. |
| Category of business identifiers. Identifier category | Tax Number |
Formal definition
| Details | Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. Description | The type in terms of a categorization of regular expressions. Regular expression type | TThe formal expression of a regular expression. Regular expression |
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| 0000000000NK3TRN5JQ0MTQX9Y | Specifies the allowed formats for the Personal Identification Number (Croatia) | IDENTIFIER_FORMAT
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^(?!0{11})[0-9]{11}$
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Data quality rules
| Rule | Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. Description | nonetheless, we continue to offer the most recent available data., The release status in terms of development progress or maturity.<br/><code>EMPTY</code> (0): No feature considered yet, just a rough idea.<br/><code>IDEA</code> (1): Just an idea, not yet designed in detail.<br/><code>DESIGN</code> (2): Software design ready, development not yet started.<br/><code>DEVELOPMENT</code> (3): Software development in progress.<br/><code>ALPHA</code> (4): First functional release, in terms of a Minimal Viable Product (MVP).<br/><code>BETA</code> (5): Tested by selected users.<br/><code>RC</code> (6): Release candidate, fully tested, not yet used in production by many customers.<br/><code>LIVE</code> (7): Used in production by customers, fully monitored and supported.<br/><code>DEPRECATED</code> (-1): End of life planned, but still available.<br/><code>EOL</code> (-2): End of life, historic service, no longer available.<br/><code>BROKEN</code> (-3): Service was used in production but is currently not available. However, CDQ tries to repair or reactivate it.<br/><code>DISCONTINUED</code> (-4): The data source has ceased providing updates Release status | Criticality<br/>Specifies how critical of the violation of a data quality rule.<br/>ERROR: Indicates a critical data quality rule violation that requires correction.<br/>WARNING: Indicates a potential data quality issue that should be reviewed.<br/>INFO: Indicates an informational finding with no immediate impact on data quality. Criticality
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| Identifier format invalid (Personal Identification Number (Croatia)) | This rule checks the format of the Personal Identification Number (Croatia). It checks if the OIB consists of exactly 11 digits and is not a repetition of 11 zeros. | RELEASED
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ERROR
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| Identifier missing (Personal Identification Number (Croatia)) | The Personal Identification Number is mandatory for
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RELEASED
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ERROR
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| Inconsistency between OIB number and EU VAT HR (Croatia) | The European value added tax identifier in Croatia consists of the prefix HR and 11 digits which are equal to the OIB number (also known as Personal Identification Number). This rule checks if the OIB number is equal to the 11 digits of the EU VAT number. Any difference results in a rule violation. | RELEASED
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ERROR
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