Hi Thomas, I understand the verionedfolder object. A way to keep track
to versions of a specific folder-object.

But what I don't understand is how to create a
folder/directory-structure in a demographic service, because I cannot
find a directory-root to start from as there is in the EHR-class.

I can off course always start a root and give it a fancy name, and
document it so that my customers know that it exists. Is that what is
possibly meant in the documentation? A kind of an undocumented
extension?

Thanks for your reply
Bert

Op woensdag 06-05-2009 om 10:35 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Thomas
Beale:
> 
> Hi Bert,
> 
> Although it is not explicitly stated, you could easily use a Folder
> directory in a demographic service that was managing Party objects.
> The Folders are just contained in their own VERSIONED_FOLDER object.
> 
> - thomas beale
> 
> Bert Verhees wrote: 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am reading the document
> > http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.1/architecture/rm/common_im.pdf
> > 
> > In there, Chapter 5, page 39 I read:
> > 
> > "It provides a means of versioning FOLDER structures over
> > time, which is useful in the EHR, Demographics service or anywhere else
> > where Folders are used to group things."
> > 
> > But the only location I found in the Reference Model where it is
> > possible to start a directory is the EHR.
> > 
> > Maybe I missed the other locations, can someone please help me out here.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > Bert
> > 
> > 
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