Hi Pariya,

No, it is not possible to nest Observations within slots. The allowable
classes for slots are determined by the reference model. There were good
reasons for setting this restriction, as allowing nested ENTRY classes
intoduces all sorts of complications around the context of the observation,
but it can sometimes seem awkward when creating models. In my experience, it
is usually straightforward to work around the restriction by refactoring the
observation which requires to be nested, as a CLUSTER archetype.

Can you give a specific example?

Ian
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2009/5/29 Pariya Kashfi <hajar.kashfi at chalmers.se>

> Hello,In archetype-editor one item type is Slot which only accepts
> archetypes in form of Cluster or Element as constraint on that slot. Is
> there any way to put a slot for including one Observation in another? Is the
> only way of putting two Observations together is using templates?
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>     Regards
> Pariya
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