Williamtfgoossen at cs.com wrote:
> In a message dated 13-6-2008 19:10:07 W. Europe Daylight Time, 
> sam.heard at oceaninformatics.com writes:
>
>
> We are getting into dangerous options here: include all and exclude 
> all in a time series where 'all' definitely changes both with respect 
> to revisions of the existing ones, deletions and new to be added might 
> lead to inconsistent calls to archetypes over time.
>
> I believe such constraining should not take place on the archetype 
> over archetype level, but at the (OpenEHR) template level. In here you 
> can be explicit in what is to be included or excluded.
>
Fine by me.....I don't mind where such restrictions occur, simply that 
they not occur in 2 different places where an archetype says "can only 
contain B or C" but the template says "contains D,E,F or G".


Adam


>>
>> Hi Adam
>>
>> This is another example of the approach to be as specific as 
>> possible. The exclude statement can be used to exclude specific 
>> archetypes and the Include ALL in this case means that all others are 
>> allowed. If the Exclude ALL statement is added to an archetype, it 
>> means ONLY those specifically stated can be added.
>>
>> The issue here is backward compatibility and new archetypes. The 
>> include will generally be seen as the appropriate list but others 
>> could be added if they arise and are required (the list is not 
>> closed). Tony Shannon has argued (along with me) that this should be 
>> the default (ie we do not usually know that it would never be 
>> appropriate to add another archetype here.
>>
>> Is that helpful? Do you think this is useful? It does mean there is 
>> no need to reversion archetypes if new ones might fit in a cluster 
>> (which is also useful).
>>
>> Cheers, Sam
>
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
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