This page is part of the HL7 Terminology (v1.0.0: Release) based on FHIR R4. The current version which supercedes this version is 5.2.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
Summary
Defining URL: | http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v2-0299 |
Version: | 2.0.0 |
Name: | Hl7VSEncoding |
Status: | Active |
Title: | hl7VS-encoding |
Definition: | Concept identifying the type of IETF encoding used to represent successive octets of binary data as displayable ASCII characters. |
Publisher: | HL7, Inc |
OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.21.197 (for OID based terminology systems) |
Copyright: | Copyright HL7. Licensed under creative commons public domain |
Source Resource: | XML / JSON / Turtle |
References
This value set is not used
http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0299
This value set contains 3 concepts
Expansion based on encoding v2.1.0 (CodeSystem)
All codes from system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0299
Code | Display | Definition |
A | No encoding - data are displayable ASCII characters. | No encoding - data are displayable ASCII characters. |
Hex | Hexadecimal encoding - consecutive pairs of hexadecimal digits represent consecutive single octets. | Hexadecimal encoding - consecutive pairs of hexadecimal digits represent consecutive single octets. |
Base64 | Encoding as defined by MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) standard RFC 1521. Four consecutive ASCII characters represent three consecutive octets of binary data. Base64 utilizes a 65-character subset of US-ASCII, consisting of both the upper and | Encoding as defined by MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) standard RFC 1521. Four consecutive ASCII characters represent three consecutive octets of binary data. Base64 utilizes a 65-character subset of US-ASCII, consisting of both the upper and lower case alphabetic characters, digits “0” through “9”, “+”, “/”, and “=”. |
Explanation of the columns that may appear on this page:
Level | A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies |
Source | The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere) |
Code | The code (used as the code in the resource instance) |
Display | The display (used in the display element of a Coding). If there is no display, implementers should not simply display the code, but map the concept into their application |
Definition | An explanation of the meaning of the concept |
Comments | Additional notes about how to use the code |
History
Date | Action | Custodian | Author | Comment |
2020-05-06 | revise | Vocabulary WG | Ted Klein | Migrated to the UTG maintenance environment and publishing tooling. |