Transaction
<transaction></transaction>
From the schema
Committed or actual money flowing in or out of an aid activity.The @ref attribute allows uniquely identifying a transaction, to match it up with the corresponding in- or outflow in a different activity.
@ref | Machine-readable identification string for the business object being described. |
Standard compliance test(s) for /transaction/aid-type/@code
- Must be on: Aid Type Codelist
- Must be on: Disbursement Channel Codelist
- Must be on: Finance Type Codelist
- Must be on: Flow Type Codelist
- Must be on: Organisation Identifier Codelist
- Must be on: Organisation Identifier Codelist
- Must be on: Tied Status Codelist
- Must be on: Transaction Type Codelist
- value-date required
- Must be on: Currency Codelist
Transaction
Example Usage
The budget element acts as a container for transaction details.
At this level, the attribute “ref” can be used to describe reference to this transaction in another system:
<transaction ref="200304678"> .... </transaction>