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!!!FUNCTION NAME
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!!!INDUSTRY CODES
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Industry Codes are from the North American Industry Classification Systems (NAICS).
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;[FieldNameInHdr]:description
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This section explains the Define Industry Codes (IDIN) screen and its associated fields.
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The NAICS is a common industry classification system developed by Statistics Canada, Mexico’s Estadística, Georgrafía e Informática and the Economic Classification Policy Committee of the United States Office of Management and Budget (U.S. Census Bureau).
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Industry codes are used in reports to Statistics Canada and Equal Opportunities reports.
The NAICS has a hierarchical six-digit numbering structure. The first two digits designate the sector, the third digit represents the sub-sector, the fourth digit represents the industry group, the fifth digit represents the NAICS industries, and the sixth digit designates the national
industry (if applicable).
High Line provides a starter script to load the two-digit sector codes and several examples of the four-digit industry codes.
‘Define Industry Codes’ Usage and Examples
Industry Codes are stored in the [P2K_CM_INDUSTRIES] table.
;[Industry |INDUSTRY_CODE]:This field holds the six-digit industry codes for NAICS. If Industry Codes are not provided to your company by various government bodies, please contact your local branch of Statistics Canada, Estadística, Georgrafía e Informática or the U.S. Census Bureau. You must either select from the values provided by High Line or make a manual entry.
;[Industry Sector | INDUSTRY_SECTOR]:‘Sector’ is the description of the two-digit sector code provided by High Line. Industry_Sector is a mandatory [fixed lexicon] ([X_INDUSTRY_SECTOR]) you must use to look up the value.
[Description | DESCRIPTION]:This field describes the industry code.
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