Credit Grantor in ESG data model
Traits
Traits for this entity are listed here.
is.CDM.entityVersion
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
versionNumber | "4.3" | string | semantic version number of the entity |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.identifiedBy
names a specific identity attribute to use with an entity
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
attribute | CreditGrantor/(resolvedAttributes)/CreditGrantorId | attribute |
minimumObjectModelVersion
Minimum version of the object model required to fully understand the data schema used.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
versionNumber | "1.2.3" | string |
is.IDM.modelVersion
Semantic version number of the IDM.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
versionNumber | "2.0.0" | string |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{E9A1C214-FF46-42BA-96AA-EEAEEB58A2D0}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nativeTo.businessArea
The name of the business area from which the entity originates.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
name | "Customer Credit & Collections" | string |
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
has.entitySchemaAbstractionLevel
A level of abstraction assigned to an Entity schema. Logical schema descriptions use complex dataTypes, inheritance, and entities as attributes. Resolved descriptions contain none of those things, only final trait and attribute sets are shown. A composition schema manipulates, guides, or restates parts of logical schemas to produce one resolved schema.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
level | "resolved" | string | Possible values: logical, composition, resolved |
Attributes
Name | Description | First Included in Instance |
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CreditGrantorId | The unique identifier of a Credit Grantor. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
CreditGrantorName | The name of the Credit Grantor. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
SiteDunsNumber | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:Branch to headquarter, linkageSubsidiary to parent, linkageThere are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase: 1) Single Location SubsidiaryA single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family. 2) HeadquartersA headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.3) BranchA branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.4) DivisionA division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.5) SubsidiaryA subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.6) ParentA parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.7) Domestic UltimateThe Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.8) Global Ultimate The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITYFor the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.- Its own Site D-U-N-S Number- That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S- That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S- That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-SFor example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
ParentOrHeadquartersDunsNumber | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:Branch to headquarter, linkageSubsidiary to parent, linkageThere are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase: 1) Single Location SubsidiaryA single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family. 2) HeadquartersA headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.3) BranchA branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.4) DivisionA division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.5) SubsidiaryA subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.6) ParentA parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.7) Domestic UltimateThe Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.8) Global Ultimate The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITYFor the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.- Its own Site D-U-N-S Number- That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S- That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S- That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-SFor example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
DomesticUltimateDunsNumber | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:Branch to headquarter, linkageSubsidiary to parent, linkageThere are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase: 1) Single Location SubsidiaryA single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family. 2) HeadquartersA headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.3) BranchA branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.4) DivisionA division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.5) SubsidiaryA subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.6) ParentA parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.7) Domestic UltimateThe Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.8) Global Ultimate The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITYFor the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.- Its own Site D-U-N-S Number- That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S- That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S- That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-SFor example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
GlobalUltimateDunsNumber | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:Branch to headquarter, linkageSubsidiary to parent, linkageThere are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase: 1) Single Location SubsidiaryA single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family. 2) HeadquartersA headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.3) BranchA branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.4) DivisionA division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.5) SubsidiaryA subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.6) ParentA parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.7) Domestic UltimateThe Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.8) Global Ultimate The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITYFor the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.- Its own Site D-U-N-S Number- That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S- That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S- That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-SFor example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
PrimaryContactName | The name of the primary contact associated with the Customer. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
LocationId | The unique identifier of a Location. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
PrimaryContactTelephoneNumber | The telephone number of the primary contact associated with the Customer. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
PrimaryContactFaxNumber | The fax number of the primary contact associated with the Customer. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
PrimaryContactEmailAddress | The email address of the primary contact associated with the Customer. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
CreditGrantorTypeId | The unique identifier of a Credit Grantor Type. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
PartyId | The unique identifier of a Party. | Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor |
CreditGrantorId
The unique identifier of a Credit Grantor. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Credit Grantor ID |
description | The unique identifier of a Credit Grantor. |
isPrimaryKey | true |
dataFormat | int32 |
Traits
List of traits for the CreditGrantorId attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.integer
is.identifiedBy
names a specific identity attribute to use with an entity
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
attribute | CreditGrantor/(resolvedAttributes)/CreditGrantorId | attribute |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{4B17C852-421F-42D5-A8FD-1FD6C683DAB0}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.dataFormat.integer
CreditGrantorName
The name of the Credit Grantor. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Credit Grantor Name |
description | The name of the Credit Grantor. |
dataFormat | string |
maximumLength | 256 |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the CreditGrantorName attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.character
is.dataFormat.big
indicates an atomic but multi-unit version of a fundamental type such as a multi byte encoded character, a double precision float, a long integer.
is.dataFormat.array
indicates a contiguous sequence of fundamental units that should be taken as a whole and considered one value. Array of Character is a String, and Array of Byte is a Binary Object.
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{A8E52590-D1B9-471F-983D-4C5B8B1BB2BB}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.constrained
maximum length or value constraints
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
maximumLength | "256" | integer |
is.dataFormat.character
is.dataFormat.array
indicates a contiguous sequence of fundamental units that should be taken as a whole and considered one value. Array of Character is a String, and Array of Byte is a Binary Object.
SiteDunsNumber
Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family. Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage
There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.
There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
Single Location Subsidiary A single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family.
Headquarters
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
- Branch
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
- Division
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
- Subsidiary
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
- Parent
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
- Domestic Ultimate
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
- Global Ultimate
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.
DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
Its own Site D-U-N-S Number
That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S
That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S
That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-S
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.
The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.
The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Site DUNS Number |
description | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.
Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership. There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it. DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record. The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. |
dataFormat | decimal |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the SiteDunsNumber attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
precision | "9" | integer | the total number of significant digits |
scale | "0" | integer | the number of digits to the right of the decimal place |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{161EF5FB-6592-471E-AE71-B47364D9090A}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
ParentOrHeadquartersDunsNumber
Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family. Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage
There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.
There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
Single Location Subsidiary A single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family.
Headquarters
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
- Branch
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
- Division
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
- Subsidiary
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
- Parent
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
- Domestic Ultimate
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
- Global Ultimate
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.
DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
Its own Site D-U-N-S Number
That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S
That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S
That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-S
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.
The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.
The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Parent Or Headquarters DUNS Number |
description | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.
Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership. There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it. DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record. The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. |
dataFormat | decimal |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the ParentOrHeadquartersDunsNumber attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
precision | "9" | integer | the total number of significant digits |
scale | "0" | integer | the number of digits to the right of the decimal place |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{2B2AA413-C8CE-47EB-910D-757D85B9C30B}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
DomesticUltimateDunsNumber
Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family. Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage
There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.
There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
Single Location Subsidiary A single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family.
Headquarters
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
- Branch
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
- Division
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
- Subsidiary
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
- Parent
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
- Domestic Ultimate
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
- Global Ultimate
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.
DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
Its own Site D-U-N-S Number
That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S
That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S
That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-S
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.
The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.
The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Domestic Ultimate DUNS Number |
description | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.
Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership. There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it. DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record. The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. |
dataFormat | decimal |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the DomesticUltimateDunsNumber attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
precision | "9" | integer | the total number of significant digits |
scale | "0" | integer | the number of digits to the right of the decimal place |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{8F715863-BFC0-4914-B876-BB841DB2ABAB}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
GlobalUltimateDunsNumber
Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family. Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage
There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership.
There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
Single Location Subsidiary A single location subsidiary has a parent which owns >50% of its capital stock, however, it does not have branches or subsidiaries reporting to it. Do not confuse this with a stand-alone business which is titled "single location" and is not part of a corporate family.
Headquarters
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
- Branch
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
- Division
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
- Subsidiary
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
- Parent
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
- Domestic Ultimate
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
- Global Ultimate
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it.
DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
Its own Site D-U-N-S Number
That of the next highest level in the family; parent or headquarter D-U-N-S
That of the highest level within its country; its domestic ultimate D-U-N-S
That of its top global ultimate; global ultimate D-U-N-S
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate.
The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record.
The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Global Ultimate DUNS Number |
description | Linkage, in general terms, is the relationship between different companies or specific sites within a corporate family.
Linkage occurs in D&B WorldBase when one business location has financial & legal responsibility for another business location. There are two types of linkage relationships in D&B WorldBase:
Branch to headquarter, linkage Subsidiary to parent, linkage There are other types of family relationships that occur which aren't linked in the D&B file because the affiliated company has no legal obligation for the debts of the other company. Examples of these types of relationships include businesses affiliated through common officers or situations where one corporation owns a part or minority interest in another (50% or less) and joint ventures, where there is a 50/50 split in the ownership. There are 8 classifications of businesses defined in D&B WorldBase:
A headquarters is a business establishment that has branches or divisions reporting to it, and is financially responsible for those branches or divisions. If the headquarters has more than 50% of capital stock owned by another corporation, it also will be a subsidiary. If it owns more than 50% of capital stock of another corporation, then it is also a parent.
A branch is a secondary location of its headquarters. It's not a separate corporation, has no legal responsibility for its debts, even though bills may be paid from the branch location. It will usually have the same legal business name as its headquarters, although branches frequently operate under a different trade style than the headquarters establishment. A branch may be located at the same address as the headquarters if it has a unique trade style. In such cases, the branch may appear to be a duplicate with a different D-U-N-S number than the headquarters record, which may confuse customers if they don't purchase the trade style field.
A division, like a branch, is a secondary location of a business. However, a division carries out specific business operations related to the headquarters under a divisional name. Divisions look similar to branches in D&B WorldBase and carry a branch code.
A subsidiary is a corporation whose capital stock is more than 50% owned by another corporation and will have a different legal business name from its parent company. A subsidiary may have branches or subsidiaries of its own. If it does, then its D-U-N-S Number appears in the headquarter/parent D-U-N-S Number field of its children.
A parent is a corporation that owns more than 50 % of another corporation's capital stock. The parent company can also be a subsidiary of another corporation. If the parent also has branches, then it is a headquarters as well as being a parent company.
The Domestic Ultimate is an entity within the global family tree which is the highest ranking member within a specific country. There can be several domestic ultimates within a given country for one corporate family.
The Global Ultimate is the top most responsible entity within the global family tree. The Global Ultimate may have branches or subsidiaries reporting directly or indirectly to it. DEFINING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY For the purposes of linking these relationships to define corporate responsibility, each family member carries up to four D-U-N-S Numbers.
For example, the branch carries its own D-U-N-S Number, that of its headquarters, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. A subsidiary carries its own D-U-N-S number, that of its parent, that of its domestic ultimate, and that of its global ultimate. The domestic ultimate is the highest member of the tree in a specific country. The site D-U-N-S Number and domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number will all be the same on the domestic ultimate record. The global ultimate record carries the same D-U-N-S Number in the site D-U-N-S field, the headquarters/parent D-U-N-S field, the domestic ultimate D-U-N-S number and the global ultimate D-U-N-S field. This business is at the very top of the global family tree. |
dataFormat | decimal |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the GlobalUltimateDunsNumber attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
precision | "9" | integer | the total number of significant digits |
scale | "0" | integer | the number of digits to the right of the decimal place |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{B0AD0E4C-E5B2-438E-9EFC-5AFBA4E46CA2}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
PrimaryContactName
The name of the primary contact associated with the Customer. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Primary Contact Name |
description | The name of the primary contact associated with the Customer. |
dataFormat | string |
maximumLength | 256 |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the PrimaryContactName attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.character
is.dataFormat.big
indicates an atomic but multi-unit version of a fundamental type such as a multi byte encoded character, a double precision float, a long integer.
is.dataFormat.array
indicates a contiguous sequence of fundamental units that should be taken as a whole and considered one value. Array of Character is a String, and Array of Byte is a Binary Object.
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{F2805BF1-6674-4FC8-90DB-177F8E0CE789}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.constrained
maximum length or value constraints
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
maximumLength | "256" | integer |
is.dataFormat.character
is.dataFormat.array
indicates a contiguous sequence of fundamental units that should be taken as a whole and considered one value. Array of Character is a String, and Array of Byte is a Binary Object.
LocationId
The unique identifier of a Location. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Location ID |
description | The unique identifier of a Location. |
dataFormat | int32 |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the LocationId attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.integer
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.linkedEntity.identifier
Marks the attributes that hold foreign key references to a linked (used as an attribute) entity. This attribute is added to the resolved entity to enumerate the referenced entities.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
entityReferences |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of entity references |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{FA96B4D1-B686-4A63-91EC-DE3B725892AA}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.dataFormat.integer
PrimaryContactTelephoneNumber
The telephone number of the primary contact associated with the Customer. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Primary Contact Telephone Number |
description | The telephone number of the primary contact associated with the Customer. |
dataFormat | decimal |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the PrimaryContactTelephoneNumber attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
precision | "15" | integer | the total number of significant digits |
scale | "0" | integer | the number of digits to the right of the decimal place |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{D1ABBC8D-D429-4E4A-B466-00D9109715E5}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
PrimaryContactFaxNumber
The fax number of the primary contact associated with the Customer. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Primary Contact Fax Number |
description | The fax number of the primary contact associated with the Customer. |
dataFormat | decimal |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the PrimaryContactFaxNumber attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
precision | "15" | integer | the total number of significant digits |
scale | "0" | integer | the number of digits to the right of the decimal place |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{82564A6A-4A5E-4806-A656-32F1864A2009}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.dataFormat.numeric.shaped
for setting the exact precision and scale of numeric values
PrimaryContactEmailAddress
The email address of the primary contact associated with the Customer. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Primary Contact Email Address |
description | The email address of the primary contact associated with the Customer. |
dataFormat | string |
maximumLength | 256 |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the PrimaryContactEmailAddress attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.character
is.dataFormat.big
indicates an atomic but multi-unit version of a fundamental type such as a multi byte encoded character, a double precision float, a long integer.
is.dataFormat.array
indicates a contiguous sequence of fundamental units that should be taken as a whole and considered one value. Array of Character is a String, and Array of Byte is a Binary Object.
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{42605F8F-3B32-4F83-973D-602FC6F37194}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.constrained
maximum length or value constraints
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
maximumLength | "256" | integer |
is.dataFormat.character
is.dataFormat.array
indicates a contiguous sequence of fundamental units that should be taken as a whole and considered one value. Array of Character is a String, and Array of Byte is a Binary Object.
CreditGrantorTypeId
The unique identifier of a Credit Grantor Type. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Credit Grantor Type ID |
description | The unique identifier of a Credit Grantor Type. |
dataFormat | int32 |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the CreditGrantorTypeId attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.integer
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.linkedEntity.identifier
Marks the attributes that hold foreign key references to a linked (used as an attribute) entity. This attribute is added to the resolved entity to enumerate the referenced entities.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
entityReferences |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of entity references |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{659AE0C4-CC3A-43F3-8D86-EF198DEE60B6}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.dataFormat.integer
PartyId
The unique identifier of a Party. First included in: Sustainability/esg-data-model/CreditGrantor (this entity)
Properties
Name | Value |
---|---|
displayName | Party ID |
description | The unique identifier of a Party. |
dataFormat | int64 |
isNullable | true |
Traits
List of traits for the PartyId attribute are listed here.
is.dataFormat.integer
is.dataFormat.big
indicates an atomic but multi-unit version of a fundamental type such as a multi byte encoded character, a double precision float, a long integer.
is.nullable
The attribute value can be set to NULL.
is.localized.displayedAs
Holds the list of language specific display text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.localized.describedAs
Holds the list of language specific descriptive text for an object.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
localizedDisplayText |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of localized text |
is.linkedEntity.identifier
Marks the attributes that hold foreign key references to a linked (used as an attribute) entity. This attribute is added to the resolved entity to enumerate the referenced entities.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
entityReferences |
| entity | a reference to the constant entity holding the list of entity references |
has.schemaObjectIdentifier
The schema object has an identifier, which is a string, specified as the parameter of the trait. It allows writers to define more identification values.
Parameter | Value | Data type | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
identifier | "{C2F7A01C-7D6D-4FB4-B10C-1687FF52BCFA}" | string | The identifier for the schema object. There's no uniqueness guarantee enforced by CDM. It's a contract between reader and writer of the schema. |
is.dataFormat.integer
is.dataFormat.big
indicates an atomic but multi-unit version of a fundamental type such as a multi byte encoded character, a double precision float, a long integer.