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Commission Regulation (EC) No 772/2005 of 20 May 2005 concerning the specifications for the coverage of the characteristics and the definition of the technical format for the production of annual Community statistics on steel for the reference years 2003 to 2009 (Text with EEA relevance)
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Field | Type | Maximum length | Values |
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Series | A | 3 | Alphanumeric code of the series (see list below). |
Year | A | 4 | Year in four characters e.g. 2003. |
Country | A | 6 | Country code (see list below). |
Type of production | A | 3 | To distinguish Maximum Possible Production from the Actual Production (only used for the statistics on capacity) or to distinguish the type of plant (plant for load preparation, rolling mill departments, blast furnaces and electric iron making furnaces, electricity generating stations, melting shops, other plant) (only used for the statistics on fuel and energy consumption). |
Variable | A | 4 | Variable code. The codes laid down in Regulation (EC) No 48/2004 on the production of annual Community statistics on the steel industry for the reference years 2003-2009 have 4 characters (see list below). |
Data value | N | 12 | Numeric value of the data expressed as a whole number without decimal places. |
Confidentiality flag | A | 1 | A, B, C, D: indicates that the data are confidential and the reason for that confidentiality (see list below). A blank space indicates non-confidential data. |
Dominance | N | 3 | A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This indicates the percentage dominance of one or two enterprises which dominate the data and make it confidential. The value is rounded to the nearest whole number: e.g. 90,3 becomes 90, 94,50 becomes 95. This field is blank for non-confidential data. This field is only used when the confidentiality flags B or C are used in the previous field. |
Units of data values | A | 4 | Codes for indicating the units. |
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