Hi,

You are right; I agree with you.
But …
Archetypes (most times) have to be very forgiving with constraints.

Archetypes are used to build Templates.
These are created for a specific purpose in a specific circumstance.
Templates are used to specify interfaces and then most constraints have to be 
set fully.

Gerard   Freriks
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> On 10 Nov 2017, at 15:49, Boštjan Lah <bostjan....@marand.si> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 10 Nov 2017, at 15:03, GF <gf...@luna.nl <mailto:gf...@luna.nl>> wrote:
>> 
>> Why isn’t it a good idea?
> 
> Perhaps it's just a matter of taste, but it makes no sense to me to have 
> something stored into container Diagnosis and then not have an actual 
> diagnosis code in it.
> Same for temperature, blood pressure, etc.
> Perhaps I can make a counter-question - can you give an example where this 
> makes sense?
> 
> Bostjan
> 
> 

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