data-dwh-dbt-project/seeds/schema.yaml
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version: 2
seeds:
- name: stg_seed__currencies
description: |
A list of valid current currencies according to ISO 4217.
The list was obtained from https://www.six-group.com/en/products-services/financial-information/data-standards.html#scrollTo=isin
config:
column_types:
iso_4217_numeric_code: varchar(3)
columns:
- name: iso_4217_code
data_type: character varying
description: The 3 character ISO 4217 code for this currency, in Uppercase.
tests:
- not_null
- dbt_expectations.expect_column_values_to_match_regex:
regex: "^[A-Z]{3}$"
- name: iso_4217_numeric_code
data_type: character varying
description: The 3 digit ISO 4217 numeric code for this currency.
tests:
- not_null
- dbt_expectations.expect_column_values_to_match_regex:
regex: "^[0-9]{3}$"
- name: decimal_positions
data_type: int
description: |
The decimal positions that lead to this currency smallest unit.
For example: since Japanese Yen (JPY) have no cents, this value is 0.
On the other hand, since the US Dollar (USD) is composed of cents, and each dollar equals 100 cent, this value is 2.
To convert from normal unit (Dollar) to smallest unit (Cent), multiply by `10^decimal_positions`.
To convert from smallest unit (Cent) to normal unit (Dollar), divide by `10^decimal_positions`.
tests:
- not_null
- dbt_expectations.expect_column_values_to_be_between:
min_value: 0
max_value: 8
strictly: False
- name: stg_seed__guest_services_vat_rates_by_country
description: |
A list of applicable VAT rates for guest services, by country.
The list was provided by the Finance team. A value of 0% does not
necessarily mean that the country doesn't have VAT, but rather that we
don't need to charge it to guests from that country.
Country names and codes follow ISO 3166-1. More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1
Read more here: https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/Guest-Services-Taxes-How-to-calculate-a5ab4c049d61427fafab669dbbffb3a2?pvs=4
config:
column_types:
country_code: varchar(3)
columns:
- name: country_name
data_type: character varying
description: The name of the country.
tests:
- not_null
- unique
- name: alpha_2
data_type: character varying
description: |
The two characters ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 code for the country.
tests:
- not_null
- unique
- dbt_expectations.expect_column_values_to_match_regex:
regex: "^[A-Za-z]{2}$"
- name: alpha_3
data_type: character varying
description: |
The three characters ISO 3166-1 Alpha-3 code for the country.
tests:
- not_null
- unique
- dbt_expectations.expect_column_values_to_match_regex:
regex: "^[A-Za-z]{3}$"
- name: country_code
data_type: character varying
description: |
The three digit ISO 3166-1 Numeric code for the country.
tests:
- not_null
- unique
- dbt_expectations.expect_column_values_to_match_regex:
regex: "^[0-9]{3}$"
- name: vat_rate
data_type: numeric
description: |
The Superhog applicable VAT rate for guests of this country. A value
of 0% does not necessarily mean that the country doesn't have VAT, but
rather that we don't need to charge it to guests from that country.
tests:
- not_null
- dbt_expectations.expect_column_values_to_be_between:
min_value: 0
max_value: 1
strictly: false