This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
The IATI activity standard enables transaction
information to be published.
The transaction
data is a core component to IATI, detailing the flow of monies between organisations.
When using the IATI activity standard to declare transaction, the following should be considered:
Every iati-activity
should contain at least one transaction
. However, this may not always be possible for early-stage activities, for example.
Every transaction
must contain a transaction-date
, value
, value-date
and transaction-type
.
For every transaction
a type contained on the TransactionType
codelist is required,
Commitment - the total agreed budget for the activity.
Disbursement - the amount transferred to another organisation in the aid delivery chain (e.g. a partner organisation being funded).
Expenditure - the outlay on goods and services and project overheads.
Incoming funds - the funds received from a funding source (e.g. a donor).
value
of a transaction can be positive or negative, and contain decimals. It must not contain comma seperators (eg: 3,000):example: 3000
or 3000.00
or -3000
is acceptable. 3,000
is not.
Both the transaction-date
and value-date
must be in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD), eg: 2014-03-21.
Neither of transaction-date
and value-date
can be in the “future”. A transaction
always describes something that has taken place.
A transaction
can be declared in any currency on the Currency
codelist.
A transaction
can also include finance-type
, flow-type
, aid-type
and/or tied-status
information.
Currency
, finance-type
, flow-type
, aid-type
and tied-status
can be set as defaults in the iati-activity
element. There is no requirement to restate these within a transaction
if they are the same.
A transaction
can also contain information on the source and destination organisation. When describing these the provider-org
and receiver-org
should be used. Ideally, the unique organisation identifier would be included.
Where possible, it is recommended that a transaction
includes the provider-activity-id
and/or receiver-activity-id
to refernce the iati-activity
from which funds flow from/to.