It is possible for stf documents to contain several names for the same party. This is a qualifier to indicate the type of a particular name. Such types include nicknames ('nick'), names under which a party does business ('dba' a short name for the entity, or a name that is used for public acquaintance instead of the official business name) etc. Examples: in the United States, DaimlerChrysler is still known simply as Chrysler, Dr. William Black dba Quality Pedriatics, Inc. 'SMFAliasOrOther' should be chosen if the document is generated from a legacy SMF record, where no further distinction is possible. Possible values are: OECD201=SMFAliasOrOther OECD202=indiv OECD203=alias OECD204=nick OECD205=aka OECD206=dba OECD207=legal OECD208=atbirth This is a datatype for an attribute to an address. It serves to indicate the legal character of that address (residential, business etc.) Possible values are: OECD301=residentialOrBusiness OECD302=residential OECD303=business OECD304=registeredOffice OECD305=unspecified