ID of creator. The creator could be a software system identifier or an identifier of an employee resposible for the creation.
An image for this paragraph.
City (e.g., Dublin), town, or postal station (i.e., a postal service territory, often used in a military address).
Identifies the context of the identifying code (e.g., IATA, ARC, or internal code).
Specifies the full name of the port city
The duration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.
The ending value of the time span.
The starting value of the time span.
The sequence number for the paragraph.
Time stamp of the creation.
Textual information, which may be formatted as a line of information, or unformatted, as a paragraph of text.
A URL for this paragraph.
In many cases the description repeats, this will allow you to define the information that is being sent, typically used when multiple occurrences of ParagraphType are being sent.
Code used to identify a location.
Specifies the activity location (e.g., port city for excursion, bus stop for transfer).
Country name (e.g., Ireland).
Time stamp of last modification.
Formatted text content.
Identifies the last software system or person to modify a record.
Formatted text content and an associated item or sequence number.
Provides additional information pertaining to the location or cruise package.
ISO 3166 code for a country.
Date an item will be purged from a database (e.g., from a live database to an archive).