ADL parser.
and I am not saying it should be allowed, just that this kind of
things happen :)

2011/9/10 Thomas Beale <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com>
>
> Diego,
>
> I am not sure I understand that one - ':' is indeed illegal in most class / 
> property identification systems - are you saying it should be allowed? Which 
> parser do you mean?
>
> - thomas
>
>
> On 10/09/2011 13:45, Diego Bosc? wrote:
>
> yes, what I mean is attributes like ID or even invalid characters in
> the names (like ':'). This is a problem with the parser (and also with
> classes identifiers)
>
> 2011/9/10 Thomas Beale <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com>:
>
> On 10/09/2011 12:59, Diego Bosc? wrote:
>
> This kind of problems has given us a lot of problems when using ADL to
> work with other models like HL7 CDA or CDISC ODM, where there isn't
> any kind of rule (for example, in ADL CLASSES must be upercase and the
> attributes lowercase, and in CDA this is not true)
>
> actually there is no rule in ADL. You can use CamelCase, and it has been
> working for the entire lifetime of the tools. Indeed you will see it in
> the 13606 and 21090 schemas, which are processed by the ADL Workbench.
> It's just that the documents use a particular convention which happens
> to be the underscore convention, for better readability. My view is that
> any given model should stick to one or the or the convention
> consistently, whatever convention that may be.
>
> - thomas
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