Attribute: Date End; Attribute: Date Start - JRC ECDIS Instruction Manual

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Acronym: DATEND
Attribute type: A
Indication:
the 'date, end' should be encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the
month
(MM) (e.g. April = 04) and 2 digits for the day (DD), according to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDD (mandatory)
Example:
19961007 for 07 October 1996 as ending date.
Remarks:
The attribute 'date end' indicates the latest date on which an object (e.g. a buoy) will be present.
This attribute is to be used to indicate the removal or cancellation of an object at a specific date
in the
future. See also 'periodic date end'
Acronym: DATSTA
Attribute type: A
Indication:
The 'date, start' should be encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the
month
(MM) (e.g. April = 04) and 2 digits for the day (DD), according to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDD (mandatory)
Example:
19960822 for 22 August 1996 as starting date.
Remarks:
The attribute 'date, start' indicates the earliest date on which an object (e.g. a buoy) will be
present.
This attribute is to be used to indicate the deployment or implementation of an object at a
specific date
in the future. See also 'periodic date start'.

Attribute: Date end

Attribute: Date start

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