Hi Michael, 

Not every terminology version is a date. In ICD 10, the version is "10". I 
think the version to be a valid date is not a problem here.

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A/C Pablo Pazos Guti?rrez
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> From: Michael.Lawley at csiro.au
> To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:46:43 +1100
> Subject: Re: constraint binding error
> 
> 
> Surely spaces should not be an issue here as these strings do not really 
> identify anything.  Instead, one should be using SCTIDs as in:
> terminology:Snomed?v=2002?s=135394005
> 
> Further issues include:
> 
>  *   the version should be specified using an ISO 8601 basic representation 
> of YYYYMMDD (or YYYYMMDDThhmmss Z for development versions),
>  *   "Snomed" is insufficient - is this the International release, or SNOMED 
> CT-AU or ... My understanding of Release Format 2 (see 7.4.4.13 in the 
> Technical Implementation Guide) indicates that the moduleId (also an SCTID) 
> is the appropriate thing to use, and
>  *   one may also (almost always) wish to use a ReferenceSet for terminology 
> binding. These are also designated by an SCTID (and would require a moduleId 
> and version as well)
> 
> This would then give us something like:
> 
>     terminology:SNOMED?m=32506021000036107&v=20101130&s=135394005
> 
> On 21/02/11 12:22 PM, "Peter Gummer" <peter.gummer at oceaninformatics.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Diego Bosc? wrote:
> 
> > and we have also to deal with spaces!
> > <terminology:Snomed?v=2002?s=Antiallergenic drugs (product)>
> 
> Spaces are illegal in URIs. The correct form for the subset would be:
> 
>         subset=Antiallergenic%20drugs%20(product)
> 
> - Peter
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