Difference between revisions of "Business partner/profile/classification/type/nap"
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|description=Also known as "NAP 73" - the Classification of Activities and Products (fr. "La '''N'''omenclature d''''A'''ctivités et de '''P'''roduits", hence '''NAP''') was in force in France from 1973 to 1992. | |description=Also known as "NAP 73" - the Classification of Activities and Products (fr. "La '''N'''omenclature d''''A'''ctivités et de '''P'''roduits", hence '''NAP''') was in force in France from 1973 to 1992. | ||
− | In 1993 the NAF and the CPF classifications respectively replaced the "activities" version and the "products" version of NAP 73. | + | In 1993 the [[Business partner/partner profile/classification/type/naf|NAF]] and the CPF classifications respectively replaced the "activities" version and the "products" version of NAP 73. |
|data source=Data source/CDQ | |data source=Data source/CDQ | ||
|technical key=NAP | |technical key=NAP | ||
|parent concept=Business partner/partner profile/classification/type | |parent concept=Business partner/partner profile/classification/type | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 21 December 2022
Name Name of a concept, e.g. a data model concept. In contrast to terms, the name does not depend on a given context, e.g. a country-specific language. | NAP |
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Description Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. | Also known as "NAP 73" - the Classification of Activities and Products (fr. "La Nomenclature d'Activités et de Produits", hence NAP) was in force in France from 1973 to 1992.
In 1993 the NAF and the CPF classifications respectively replaced the "activities" version and the "products" version of NAP 73. |
Part of Hierarchical relation between two concepts of the CDQ Data Model. | Data source CDQ.POOL |
Technical key Defines a unique key by which e.g. data model concepts can be referenced in a technical integration context. These keys are unique in the CDL context. | NAP
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Parent concept Hierarchical relation between two concepts of a data model, e.g., the CDQ Data Model. | Business Partner Classification Type (CDQ.POOL) |
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