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The [[codelist]] '''Registers''' contains registers, databases, handbooks etc. Your [[Dev:Downloading and using railML|{{rml}} download]] will usually contain the codelist in a directory ''codelists'', next to documentation and schema. As As the codelists have shorter cycles than railML® versions have you might want to get the current list from [https://svn.railml.org/railML2/trunk/codelists https://svn.railml.org/railML2/trunk/codelists/Registers.xml].
The [[codelist]] '''Registers''' contains registers, databases, handbooks etc. Your [[Dev:Downloading and using railML|{{rml}} download]] will usually contain the codelist in a directory ''codelists'', next to documentation and schema. As As the codelists have shorter cycles than railML® versions have you might want to get the current list from {{site|https://svn.railml.org/railML2/trunk/codelists/Registers.xml|domain=svn}}.


The code lists are intended to address certain frequently used entities with a single code, as to avoid repetitious work as well as ambiguity errors. Moreover, the separation of schema and codelists allows actualizing the codelists in very short cycles. The concept of codelists is explained [[codelists|here]].
The code lists are intended to address certain frequently used entities with a single code, as to avoid repetitious work as well as ambiguity errors. Moreover, the separation of schema and codelists allows actualizing the codelists in very short cycles. The concept of codelists is explained [[CO:Codelists|here]].
==Missing entries==
Are you missing an entry? Did you find a mistake? We try to serve you with current, comprehensive and correct codelists and will try to add necessary entries as soon as possible. The actualization of the codelists does not follow the usual {{rml}} actualization cycles but happens in short terms.
 
* Inform the {{rml}} coordinator about a missing, incomplete or faulty entry — see https://www.railml.org/en/user/subschemes.html for the contact data.
* The coordinator will check your supplements and, where appropriate, include them into the regarding code list.
* The actualized codelist will be published in the SVN under [https://svn.railml.org/railML2/trunk/codelists https://svn.railml.org/railML2/trunk/codelists].
 
==Current codelists==
The current codelists are:
===InfrastructureManagers===
The list contains infrastructure managing companies. The items are named <infrastructureManager> with the following specification:
*Attributes
**{{attr|code}}: a code, that should be referred to from within an railML file, typically a short name for the infrastructure manager in latin letters. It links the {{rml}} element {{CO:Tag|infrastructureManager}} with the code list.
*Children
**<name>: The company name, with attribute {{attr|}}
**<isoCountryCode>: The two-digit country code of the company according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 ISO 3166-1 alpha-2].
**<companyCode>: Company codes according TAF TAP TSI B.8 or UIC IRS/leaflet 920-1:2006.
 
For an example entry see [[#Concept]].
===Structure===
===Structure===
The items are named <register> with the following specification:
The items are named <register> with the following specification:
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==Current entries==
==Current entries==
As of January 2018, the following companies are listed:
As of January 2018, the following registers are listed:
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Revision as of 18:17, 12 January 2018

The codelist Registers contains registers, databases, handbooks etc. Your railML® download will usually contain the codelist in a directory codelists, next to documentation and schema. As As the codelists have shorter cycles than railML® versions have you might want to get the current list from https://svn.railml.org/railML2/trunk/codelists/Registers.xml (link to the railML® website).

The code lists are intended to address certain frequently used entities with a single code, as to avoid repetitious work as well as ambiguity errors. Moreover, the separation of schema and codelists allows actualizing the codelists in very short cycles. The concept of codelists is explained here.

Structure

The items are named <register> with the following specification:

  • Attributes
    • code: A code, that should be referred to from within an railML® file
  • Children
    • <name>: Internationalized name of the operation or control point register
    • <organization>: Organization name that is responsible for the register
    • <remarks>: Internationalized remarks for the operation or control point register
Example entry
<register code="RL100">
 <name xml:lang="de-DE">Betriebsstellenverzeichnis</name>
 <organization xml:lang="de-DE">DB</organization>
 <remarks xml:lang="de-DE">auch/früher als DS100 oder Ril100 bezeichnet</remarks>
 <remarks xml:lang="en">also/former known as DS100 or Ril100</remarks>
</register>

Affected Elements

Currently the codelist InfrastructureManagers.XML can be called from three elements:

Missinginformation.png In this article there is information missing with respect to the elements calling this codelist. Please help improving the railML® wiki by filling the gaps. Possibly, you will find further details on the discussion pageFerri Leberl (talk) 18:19, 9 January 2018 (CET)

Current entries

As of January 2018, the following registers are listed:

railML® Code Name Organization Remarks Scope URL Contact
CRD Common Reference Database en: Common Components Group of ERA
DB640 de-AT: Dienstbehelf Nr. 640 de-AT: ÖBB
DfA de-CH: Datenbank Feste Anlagen
fr-CH: banque de données des installations fixes
it-CH: banca dati degli impianti fissi
de-CH: Schweizerische Bundesbahnen im Auftrag des Bundesamtes für Verkehr
fr-CH: Chemins de fer fédéraux suisses par ordre Office fédéral des transports
it-CH: Ferrovie Federali Svizzere su incarico Ufficio federale dei trasporti
en: Swiss Federal Railways on behalf of Federal Office of Transport
DIDOK de-CH: Liste der Stationsnamen (Dienststellendokumentation)
fr-CH: Liste des noms des stations
it-CH: Lista dei nomi delle fermate
en: List of station names
de-CH: Schweizerische Bundesbahnen im Auftrag des Bundesamtes für Verkehr
fr-CH: Chemins de fer fédéraux suisses par ordre Office fédéral des transports
it-CH: Ferrovie Federali Svizzere su incarico Ufficio federale dei trasporti
en: Swiss Federal Railways on behalf of Federal Office of Transport
DRR-BE fr-BE: Document de Référence du Réseau
nl-BE: Netverklaring
fr-BE: Infrabel
nl-BE: Infrabel
fr-BE: courte description et la source
nl-BE: korte beschrijving en de bron
ENEE ENEE Database Station Code fr: UIC
GAIA fr: Gaïa fr: SNCF Réseau en: infrastructure register based on ARIANE data model
IBNR IBNR de: Europäisches Fahrplanzentrum
LVV nl: Lijst van verkortingen nl: ProRail / RIGD Loxia
PLC en: Primary Location Code for the TAF/TAP TSI en: CRD en: Used for the communication between the railway undertaking and the infrastructure manager. format: country code as ISO-3366-1 + 5 digits
RL100 de-DE: Betriebsstellenverzeichnis de-DE: DB de-DE: auch/früher als DS100 oder Ril100 bezeichnet
en: also/former known as DS100 or Ril100
SR70 cz: Služební rukověť 70 cz: SŽDC en: register of locations of SZDC infrastructure in Czech Republic
UNO en: Unified Network Objects de-CH: Schweizerische Bundesbahnen im Auftrag des Bundesamtes für Verkehr
fr-CH: Chemins de fer fédéraux suisses par ordre Office fédéral des transports
it-CH: Ferrovie Federali Svizzere su incarico Ufficio federale dei trasporti
en: Swiss Federal Railways on behalf of Federal Office of Transport

Are you missing an entry? The procedure to extend the list is explained here.