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Introduction

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property can be used for a variety of things such as to live, or to do some trading/selling etc activity or for any other purpose

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Data Table

Properties can be classified into various categories on the basis of there usage. Below is the mentioned data table which gives a reference of classification

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Data Table

Sr. No

Usage Category Major Code*

Usage Category Major

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Usage Category Major

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RESIDENTIAL

Residential         

आवासीय

2

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NONRESIDENTIAL

Non-residential

गैर आवासीय

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MIXED

Mixed

मिश्रित

*Mandatory Columns

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Note: Data given in the table is a sample data

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Procedure

Data Definition

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Sr. No.

Column Name

Data Type

Data Size

Is Mandatory?

Description

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Usage Category Major Code

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Alphanumeric

64

Yes

This is unique identifier being assigned to every major category.

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Usage Category Major

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(In English)

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Text

256

Yes

This is the description of the major category in English Language.

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Usage Category Major

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In Local Language)

Text

256

Yes

This is the description of the major category in the Local Language e.g. Telugu, Hindi etc.

Steps to Fill Data

  1. Gather all the variety of uses a property is used for.

  2. Get the major classifications for the usage.

  3. Get the codes available for the categories, if not available then abbreviate the descriptions.

  4. Start filling the template with the code and a brief description would always be helpful.

Validations

  1. Usage category Major Code should be unique for every category.

  2. The datatype for the codes is to be Alphanumeric i.e the codes must begin with an alphabet.

Attachments

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  1. Download the data template attached to this page.

  2. Refer to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document to understand the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions.

  3. Reach out the person who shared the template for further details or to clear your doubts. Identify if the State/ULB has a provision for capturing pipe size for connections.

  4. Identify all the property usages categorized at first level and fill into given template.

  5. Go through the checklist to verify the data. Make sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.

Checklist

The checklist is a set of activities to be performed one the data is filled into a template to ensure data type, size, and format of data is as per the expectation. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.

Common Checklist

This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.

Sr. No.

Checklist Parameter

Example

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Make sure that each and every point in this reference list has been taken care of.

Checklist

Entity Specific Checklist

Not Applicable

Attachments

  1. Configurable Data Template - Usage Category Major

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nameConfigurable Template

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PT

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Usage TypeMajor.xlsx

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Configurable Sample Data - Usage Category Major

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nameConfigurable Sample

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Data

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Usage

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Category

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Major.xlsx