Hi,

I'm trying to use a custom data type for storing version information
composed of three numbers and a release state like follows:

---8<----------------------------------------------------------------------
     MyVersionDigits ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
     DISPLAY-HINT "1d.2d.2d"
     STATUS current
     DESCRIPTION "
     A version number composed of a major, minor and patch number.
     "
     SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (5))

     MyVersionState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
     STATUS current
     DESCRIPTION "
     Release state.
     "
     SYNTAX INTEGER {
         unknown(1),
         alpha(8),
         beta(9),
         candidate(10),
         final(11)
     }

     MyVersionNumber ::= SEQUENCE {
         myVersionDigits MyVersionDigits,
         myVersionState MyVersionState
     }

     myVersion OBJECT-TYPE
     SYNTAX MyVersionNumber
     MAX-ACCESS  read-only
     STATUS      current
     DESCRIPTION "
     Version number of the current firmware of a my(TM) device.
     "
     ::= { myStatus 1 }
---------------------------------------------------------------------->8---

>From my point of view this would completely define MyVersionNumber as
well as reference the types MyVersionDigits and MyVersionState but
smilint complains:

MY-MIB.txt:58: [1] unknown object identifier label `myVersionDigits'
MY-MIB.txt:60: [1] unknown object identifier label `myVersionState'
MY-MIB.txt:76: [2] type `MyVersionNumber' of node `myVersion' does not
resolve to a known base type
MY-MIB.txt:36: [5] warning: current type `MyVersionDigits' is not
referenced in this module
MY-MIB.txt:44: [5] warning: current type `MyVersionState' is not
referenced in this module

So what is the correct way to handle this?

regards manfred

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