On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 09:29:37AM -0700, Andy Bierman wrote:
> >
> > If an action or RPC is expected to operate on a different datastore,
> > the description must explain this and there may be a need to pass a
> > datastore identifier to the operation. [Yes, in retrospect, one might
> > have designed the protocol differently so that there would always be a
> > datastore parameter at the protocol level but its too late for that.]
> >
> 
> A top-level RPC can also be used if a datastore parameter is needed,
> or an <action2> wrapper can be defined.
> 
> The draft should be clear that the ability to invoke an action (within
> a config=true parent data node) is removed. This is under-specified
> in YANG so it is not really breaking anything.
>

I do not know what 'within a config=true parent data node' means since
a config=true schema node can exist in different datastores. I assume
you mean 'a config=true data node in a configuration datastore".

Yes, it is not really defined in YANG today what an action under a
config=true schema node means (i.e., what you really act upon) but I
would rather leave it to an update of the YANG specification to
clarify this.

/js

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