extension
Element ¶This is a general-purpose “extension” element. Readers that don’t understand a given extension should be able to safely ignore it. The attributes on this element, and their meanings, vary based on the context. Each known usage is described separately below. The current extensions use attributes exclusively, without any nested elements.
container
Parent Element ¶extension[container_extension] :combinedFootnotes=(true) => EMPTY
With container
as its parent element, extension
has the
following attributes.
Always set to true
in the corpus.
sourceVariable
and derivedVariable
Parent Element ¶extension[variable_extension] :from :helpId => EMPTY
With sourceVariable
or derivedVariable
as its parent
element, extension
has the following attributes. A given
parent element often contains several extension
elements that
specify the meaning of the source data’s variables or sources, e.g.
<extension from="0" helpId="corrected_model"/> <extension from="3" helpId="error"/> <extension from="4" helpId="total_9"/> <extension from="5" helpId="corrected_total"/>
More commonly they are less helpful, e.g.
<extension from="0" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="1" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="2" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="5" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="6" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="7" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="8" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="12" helpId="notes"/> <extension from="13" helpId="no_help"/> <extension from="14" helpId="notes"/>
An integer or a name like “dimension0”.
An identifier.