iso6523Code
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An organization identifier as defined in [ISO 6523(-1)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_6523). The identifier should be in the `XXXX:YYYYYY:ZZZ` or `XXXX:YYYYYY`format. Where `XXXX` is a 4 digit _ICD_ (International Code Designator), `YYYYYY` is an _OID_ (Organization Identifier) with all formatting characters (dots, dashes, spaces) removed with a maximal length of 35 characters, and `ZZZ` is an optional OPI (Organization Part Identifier) with a maximum length of 35 characters. The various components (ICD, OID, OPI) are joined with a colon character (ASCII `0x3a`). Note that many existing organization identifiers defined as attributes like [leiCode](https://schema.org/leiCode) (`0199`), [duns](https://schema.org/duns) (`0060`) or [GLN](https://schema.org/globalLocationNumber) (`0088`) can be expressed using ISO-6523. If possible, ISO-6523 codes should be preferred to populating [vatID](https://schema.org/vatID) or [taxID](https://schema.org/taxID), as ISO identifiers are less ambiguous.
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Text The ISO 6523 identifier of your organization, if applicable. The first part of an ISO 6523 identifier is an ICD (International Code Designator) which defines which identification scheme is used. The second part is the actual identifier. We recommend separating the ICD and the identifier with a colon character (U+003A). Common ICD values include: 0060: Dun & Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) 0088: GS1 Global Location Number (GLN) 0199: Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)
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