Richard,

We looked into that a few months ago, and as far as I can tell, there's 
currently no way to specify those kinds of datastream constraints in 
content model objects.  If anyone knows differently, I'd love to hear 
about it, too.

Asger Blekinge-Rasmussen of the State and University Library of Denmark 
has done some very interesting work creating enhanced content models, 
which, as I recall, do allow you to specify those kinds of attributes on 
datastreams:

http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/DEV/Fedora+Enhanced+Content+Models

None of the changes they've made have been rolled into the core Fedora 
distribution (yet), though.

-- Scott

Richard Green wrote:
> Can someone help me with this one?
> 
>  
> 
> In the Hydra Project we generally favour the atomistic approach using 
> complex objects, however we know that sometimes we will have to cope 
> with compound ones (more than one content datastream).
> 
>  
> 
> How does one say in the cModel that there will be 1..n datastreams with 
> ID=”content01…contentnn”?  I seem to remember Matt Z mentioning this at 
> RIRI last year but I’m darned if I can find the reference and I can find 
> nothing helpful on the Fedora wiki…
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
>  
> 
> Richard
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