St�phane Vidaillet wrote:
I have been looking for standards that are commonly
accepted for various data. A very simple example: how
should I define a phone number? how many digits? all in
one field, or separate fields for country code, area
code, local number? I am sure that standards exist. If
not, how would the international operator handle phone
calls from , say, Afghanistan to Romania? But where can
I find such a convention? If someone has an answer,
please tell us.
ITU-T Rec. E.123, Notation for national and international telephone
numbers, addresses this problem. See
http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-architecture/200004/msg00044.html
and
http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-transport/200009/msg00267.html.
William J. Kammerer
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