Definition Type: Element
Name: calculationPeriodsSchedule
Namespace: http://www.fpml.org/FpML-5/reporting
Type: nsE:CommodityCalculationPeriodsSchedule
Containing Schema: fpml-com-5-10.xsd
MinOccurs (1)
MaxOccurs (1)
Abstract
Documentation:
The Calculation Periods for this leg of the swap. This type is only intended to be used if the Calculation Periods differ on each leg. If Calculation Periods mirror another leg, then the calculationPeriodsReference element should be used to point to the Calculation Periods on the other leg - or the calculationPeriodsScheduleReference can be used to point to the Calculation Periods Schedule for that leg.
Collapse XSD Schema Diagram:
Drilldown into balanceOfFirstPeriod in schema fpml-com-5-10_xsd2 Drilldown into period in schema fpml-shared-5-10_xsd4 Drilldown into periodMultiplier in schema fpml-shared-5-10_xsd4 Drilldown into id in schema fpml-shared-5-10_xsd4 Drilldown into Frequency in schema fpml-shared-5-10_xsd4 Drilldown into CommodityCalculationPeriodsSchedule in schema fpml-com-5-10_xsd2XSD Diagram of calculationPeriodsSchedule in schema fpml-com-5-10_xsd2 (Financial products Markup Language (FpML®))
Collapse XSD Schema Code:
<xsd:element name="calculationPeriodsSchedule" type="CommodityCalculationPeriodsSchedule">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation xml:lang="en">The Calculation Periods for this leg of the swap. This type is only intended to be used if the Calculation Periods differ on each leg. If Calculation Periods mirror another leg, then the calculationPeriodsReference element should be used to point to the Calculation Periods on the other leg - or the calculationPeriodsScheduleReference can be used to point to the Calculation Periods Schedule for that leg.</xsd:documentation>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
Collapse Child Elements:
Name Type Min Occurs Max Occurs
periodMultiplier nsE:periodMultiplier 0 (1)
period nsE:period 0 (1)
balanceOfFirstPeriod nsE:balanceOfFirstPeriod 0 (1)
Collapse Child Attributes:
Name Type Default Value Use
id nsE:id (Optional)
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