Thomas Beale wrote:
> Sam Heard wrote:
>> Hi Adam
>>
>> I take this point and in that case I would suggest that resulting
>> issue to discuss is:
>>
>> Should we drop the class name from the Archetype Slot in ADL and just
>> use the regex? There does not appear to be any reason in the AOM to
>> include the class name. We do need the occurrences for the slot.
>>
>> allow_archetype CLUSTER occurrences matches {0..5} matches {
>> include
>> archetype_id/value
>> matches {/exam\.v1|exam-uterus\.v1|exam-fetus\.v1/}
>>
>> might become:
>>
>> allow_archetype occurrences matches {0..5} matches {
>> include
>> archetype_id/value
>> matches
>> {/openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER\.exam\.v1|openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER\.exam-uterus\.v1|openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER\.exam-fetus\.v1/}
>
>
> no - this is definitely wrong. The class name is always needed in all
> ADL object blocks. There is no reason to drop it. Why would we do
> that? That would be rewriting the formalism.
>
Either way is fine by me as the bit I care about is:
"archetype_id/value matches
{/openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER\.exam\.v1|openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER\.exam-uterus\.v1|openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER\.exam-fetus\.v1/}"
Adam
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