Introduction
Building Sub Occupancy details refer to sub-categorization of primary occupancy types. For instance, residential buildings can be further classified as apartments or old age homes depending on the specific usage of the buildings. Refer to the National Bye-Laws to view the prescribed list of sub-occupancy types.
Data Table
Sr. No. | Sub Occupancy Code* | Sub Occupancy Name* | Occupancy Code* |
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1 | OAH | Old Age Home | Residential |
2 | AF | Apartment/Flat | Residential |
3 | FH | Farm House | Residential |
Note: The above table contains sample data for reference.
Procedure
Data Definition
Sr. No. | Column Name | Data Type | Data Size | Mandatory | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Sub Occupancy code | Alphameric | 3 | Yes | A unique identifier for the given sub occupancy type. |
1 | Sub Occupancy Name | Text | 64 | Yes | Names for sub occupancy types. For example - Old age home, apartments, farmhouse. |
3 | Occupancy Code | Reference | 3 | Yes | Corresponding Building Occupancy for the given sub occupancy type. |
Steps to fill data
Enter a Sub Occupancy Code.
Enter the relevant Sub Occupancy Name.
Select the relevant Occupancy Code. This will map the Sub Occupancy type to the selected Occupancy type.
Checklist
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed one the data is filled into a template to ensure data entry requirements are met. 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 |
---|---|---|
1 | Make sure that each and every point in this reference list has been taken care of. |
Entity Specific Checklist
Separate Entity Specific Checklist is not required for this module data.