Character ranges are used in place of Unicode Code Chart references as XML Spy objects to these
Character ranges is used in place of Unicode Code Chart references as XML Spy objects to these
complex pattern for postcode, which matches definition, accepted by some parsers is: "(GIR 0AA)|((([A-Z-[QVX]][0-9][0-9]?)|(([A-Z-[QVX]][A-Z-[IJZ]][0-9][0-9]?)|(([A-Z-[QVX]][0-9][A-HJKSTUW])|([A-Z-[QVX]][A-Z-[IJZ]][0-9][ABEHMNPRVWXY])))) [0-9][A-Z-[CIKMOV]]{2}). Less restrictive HESA format is [A-Z]{1,2}[0-9R][0-9A-Z]?( [0-9][ABD-HJLNP-UW-Z]{2})?."
not provided (reason not specified)
not applicable
Same as PositiveIntegerWithNullType but with restriction of 2 digits
Same as PositiveIntegerWithNullStructure but with restriction of 2 digits
Allows a value matching a Post code pattern or a single character in the range a-z, A-Z or 0-9
A 6 digit number starting with either 1, 4 or 5
A datatype to allow a 6 digit number starting with either 1, 4 or 5 or XXXXXX