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The following table lists primitive XML schema data types, facets that can be applied to the data type, and a description of the data type. For descriptions of the facets, see Data Type Facets.
Facets can only appear once in a type definition except for enumeration and pattern facets. Enumeration and pattern facets can have multiple entries and are grouped together.
Data Type | Facets | Description |
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string |
length, pattern, maxLength, minLength, enumeration, whiteSpace |
Represents character strings. |
boolean |
pattern, whiteSpace |
Represents Boolean values, which are either true or false. |
decimal |
enumeration, pattern, totalDigits, fractionDigits, minInclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents arbitrary precision numbers. |
float |
pattern, enumeration, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents single-precision 32-bit floating-point numbers. |
double |
pattern, enumeration, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents double-precision 64-bit floating-point numbers. |
duration |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a duration of time. The pattern for duration is |
dateTime |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a specific instance of time. The pattern for dateTime is This representation may be immediately followed by a "Z" to indicate Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or to indicate the time zone. For example, the difference between the local time and Coordinated Universal Time, immediately followed by a sign, + or -, followed by the difference from UTC represented as |
time |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents an instance of time that recurs every day. The pattern for time is |
date |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a calendar date. The pattern for date is |
gYearMonth |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a specific Gregorian month in a specific Gregorian year. A set of one-month long, nonperiodic instances. The pattern for gYearMonth is |
gYear |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a Gregorian year. A set of one-year long, nonperiodic instances. The pattern for gYear is |
gMonthDay |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a specific Gregorian date that recurs, specifically a day of the year such as the third of May. A gMonthDay is the set of calendar dates. Specifically, it is a set of one-day long, annually periodic instances. The pattern for gMonthDay is |
gDay |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a Gregorian day that recurs, specifically a day of the month such as the fifth day of the month. A gDay is the space of a set of calendar dates. Specifically, it is a set of one-day long, monthly periodic instances. The pattern for gDay is |
gMonth |
enumeration, pattern, minInclusive, minExclusive, maxInclusive, maxExclusive, whiteSpace |
Represents a Gregorian month that recurs every year. A gMonth is the space of a set of calendar months. Specifically, it is a set of one-month long, yearly periodic instances. The pattern for gMonth is |
hexBinary |
length, pattern, maxLength, minLength, enumeration, whiteSpace |
Represents arbitrary hex-encoded binary data. A hexBinary is the set of finite-length sequences of binary octets. Each binary octet is encoded as a character tuple, consisting of two hexadecimal digits ([0-9a-fA-F]) representing the octet code. |
base64Binary |
length, pattern, maxLength, minLength, enumeration, whiteSpace |
Represents Base64-encoded arbitrary binary data. A base64Binary is the set of finite-length sequences of binary octets. |
anyURI |
length, pattern, maxLength, minLength, enumeration, whiteSpace |
Represents a URI as defined by RFC 2396. An anyURI value can be absolute or relative, and may have an optional fragment identifier. |
QName |
length, enumeration, pattern, maxLength, minLength, whiteSpace |
Represents a qualified name. A qualified name is composed of a prefix and a local name separated by a colon. Both the prefix and local names must be an NCName. The prefix must be associated with a namespace URI reference, using a namespace declaration. |
NOTATION |
length, enumeration, pattern, maxLength, minLength, whiteSpace |
Represents a NOTATION attribute type. A set of QNames. |
See Also
Reference
XML Data Types Reference
Derived XML Data Types