HESA Student Record 2008/09 - Institution's own identifier for student
HESA Student Record 2008/09Fields required from institutions in WalesInstitution's own identifier for student | return to field list |
Short name | OWNSTU |
Type | field |
Description |
This field records the institution's own internal identifier for the student. |
Applicable to | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales |
Coverage | All students (optional) |
Base data type | OWNSTUType |
Field length | 20 |
Part of | |
Minimum occurrences | 0 |
Maximum occurrences | 1 |
Reason required |
To facilitate HESA checking data with institutions, for example, validation reports, etc. |
Notes |
Valid characters The valid characterset available for this field has been defined by a specific study undertaken as a part of the MIAP Common Data Definitions (CDD) project. The conclusions of this study were:
The character set chosen will support Welsh and Gaelic languages as well as all European and most other languages using a Latin-based character set. The Unicode charts that list each of the characters in this range can be found on the Unicode web site. The specific sets that are defined here are shown in the following PDF documents: XML files must be encoded with UTF-8 if they contain characters beyond the standard ASCII character set. Institutions are advised to specify the encoding used in their XML files (i.e. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>) and to ensure that their files are actually saved with that encoding. Files with an explicit encoding declaration other than UTF-8 will be rejected. Files with undeclared encoding will be assumed to be UTF-8. If encoding is not specified or does not match the actual file encoding, institutions are warned that there is a risk that data contained in the files may be changed on submission to HESA. |
Owner | HESA |
Version | 1.1 |
Date modified | 2009-07-30 |
Change management notes | Further detail provided for file encoding |
Schema components |
Element: OWNSTU
Data type: OWNSTUType |
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