publicationID (letter)

Node type: Metadata element (reference and citation information in the referenceHeader element)

Whitespace: Not protected

Definition

Child Nodes or Content

Attribute: type (letter and notice URI)

Attribute: title (for URI)

{empty}

Parent Elements

referenceHeader (letter)

Code Sample

<referenceHeader>

<publicationID type="letter" title="first-presidency-letter-feb-1-2013"/>

<projectNumber>

<tracking>PD10047568</tracking>

<sku>11940</sku>

</projectNumber>

<publicationLanguage>000</publicationLanguage>

<workTitle>First Presidency letter, Feb. 1, 2013</workTitle>

<shortTitle>First Presidency letter</shortTitle>

<description>

<title>First Presidency letter, 1 February 2013: Worldwide Leadership Training DVD</title>

<para>A DVD titled <emphasis>Strengthening the Family and the Church through the Priesthood</emphasis> will be sent to all units of the Church in March 2013.</para>

</description>

<publicationDate>2013-02-01</publicationDate>

<approvalDate>2013-02-01</approvalDate>

<subjectGroup>

<subject>leadership</subject>

<subject>priesthood</subject>

</subjectGroup>

<searchTerms>

<authorRole>First Presidency</authorRole>

</searchTerms>

<editor>Doreen McKnight</editor>

<nextParaID>12</nextParaID>

<versions>

<version stage="source" org="publishing-services" timeStamp="2013-01-28T13:44:13.216-07:00">2</version>

</versions>

</referenceHeader>

Notes

publicationID attribute values are always in english.

Marking in Microsoft Word

The Word-to-XML conversion hotfolder processing will attempt to generate attributes and attribute values for publicationID. Editors should carefully inspect publicationID attribute values once instantiated; once set and committed to the SSR, they may not be changed over the life of a file.