Wikidata:Property proposal/OKVED 1.1

ОК 029-2007 code of the economic activity, OKVED 1.1 code of the economic activity, ОК 029-2007 (NACE 1.1) code of the economic activity edit

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Authority control

Descriptioneconomic activity code according to Russian classification ОК 029-2007
Representsno label (Q26697426)
Data typeExternal identifier
Domaineconomic activities and group of them, industries
Allowed values\d\d(\.\d(\d(\.\d\d?)?)?)? (см. Структура под ru:Общероссийский классификатор видов экономической деятельности#ОКВЭД) (ru) – (Please translate this into English.)
Exampledairy industry (Q13554450) → 15.5
Sourcehttp://www.gks.ru/metod/classifiers.html → “ОК 029-2007 (Кдес Ред.1.1)(RAR-архив 0,3 Mb) (с учетом изменений 4/2012)”
See alsoInternational Standard Industrial Classification code Rev.4 (P1796), OKPD code (proposal), OKVED 2 (proposal)
Motivation

1. A table at http://data.gov.ru ("Бухгалтерская (финансовая) отчетность предприятий и организаций за 2012 год") lists organizations in Russia in 2012 with OKVED codes.

2. The topmost categories (4 digits) are taken from a translation of Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community, Rev. 1.1 (2002) (Q26698591), and are (at least mostly) compatible with OK 034-2007 based on CPA 2002 "Russian Classification of Products by Economic Activities" (Q26710419). AVRS (talk) 16:27, 28 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion
Can we find a name that's more descriptive? ChristianKl (talk) 17:09, 13 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
What do you suggest? OKVED is based on the "Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community", which is called "NACE" for short based on its French name. The (otherwise Russian) .doc files with OKVED 1 and 1.1 from [1] have the English title “Russian Classification of Economic Activities” included between the ToC and Introduction. --AVRS (talk) 18:57, 13 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
  • @ChristianKl: fixed, thanks (it's not listed in the template's placeholder). Would it be possible, for example, for OKP Code to convert "12 3456" into "123456" if a formatter URL is added that uses that format? I haven't added any URLs because all the available ones are unofficial. --AVRS (talk) 07:05, 2 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not aware that formatter urls currently support regex. ChristianKl (talk) 11:38, 2 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]