NAME Business::ID::NOPPBB - Validate Indonesian property tax object number (NOP PBB) VERSION version 0.01 SYNOPSIS use Business::ID::NOPPBB qw(validate_nop_pbb); my $res = validate_nop_pbb('327311000109900990'); $res->[0] == 200 or die "Invalid NOP PBB!"; # get structure use Data::Dumper; print Dumper $res->[2]; # will print something like { province => 32, locality => 73, district => 110, village => '001', block => '099', object => '0099', special => 0, canonical => '32.73.110.001.099-0099.0', } DESCRIPTION This module provides one function: validate_nop_pbb. This module's functions have Sub::Spec specs. FUNCTIONS None exported by default but they are exportable. validate_nop_pbb(%args) -> [STATUS_CODE, ERR_MSG, RESULT] Validate (and parse) Indonesian property tax number (NOP PBB). Indonesian property tax object number, or Nomor Objek Pajak Pajak Bumi dan Bangunan, is a number given to a tax object (house, mostly). NOP PBB is composed of 18 digits as follow: AA.BB.CCC.DDD.EEE-XXXX.Y AA is the province code from BPS. BB is locality (city/regency a.k.a kota/kabupaten) code from BPS. CCC is district (kecamatan) code from BPS. DDD is village (desa/kelurahan) code from BPS. EEE is block code. XXXX is the object number. Y is a special code (it is most likely not a check digit, since it is almost always has the value of 0). The function will return status 200 if syntax is valid and return the parsed number. Otherwise it will return 400. Currently the length and AA code is checked against valid province code. There is currently no way to check whether a specific NOP PBB actually exists, because you would need to query Dirjen Pajak's database for that. Returns a 3-element arrayref. STATUS_CODE is 200 on success, or an error code between 3xx-5xx (just like in HTTP). ERR_MSG is a string containing error message, RESULT is the actual result. Arguments ("*" denotes required arguments): * str* => *str* The input string containing number to check. AUTHOR Steven Haryanto COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Steven Haryanto. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.