How to get the fields in item type "standard" to print in APA

I am having difficulties with referencing ISO norms.I hoped that the new "standard" would help, but most of the entries I fill in, are not printed when I use either the normal APA or the APA with biographical entries.
In de screenshot attached you can see the information I need in the biographical entry.
However, when I create that biographical entry through Zotera (APA 7th with biographical entry), I only get this:

ISO.(2017).NEN-EN-ISO/IEC 27001 (Version 27001:2013 including Cor 1:2014 and Cor 2:2015) [Standard].International Organization for Standardization (ISO). https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:27002:ed-3:v2:en

So the necessary information of the NEN (who has adopted the standard) does not appear, even though in the screenshot you will see "adopted by the Nederlands Normalisatie Institute (NEN)" both in the field "Organization" and the field "Extra"
It will also not print the name of the committee.
And I wish I could supress the addition [STANDARD] because this causes problems in Obisidan, because of the [] notation.

I suppose my main question is, how can I get fields to print or not to print with the type [STANDARD] in APA?


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  • How are you expecting that information to be formatted?It's not clear to me that it should be included at all in APA.

    You can enter the text in Extra like this to include it in parentheses in the same place that APA would put retraction or other status information:

    References: Adopted by NEN

    It is correct APA style to indicate the format of an item in square brackets for unusual item types, so [Standard] is correct.If Obsidian cannot hand text in brackets, then you should raise that issue with them—APA uses brackets in many situations and it's not possible to avoid them.
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