Hi all,
I've a simple question about commiting ACTIONs.
We have this scenario: one ACTIVITY should be executed by two different ACTIONS 
(i.e. we have 2 ACTION archetypes).
When commiting anything to a openEHR repository, it sould be enclosed by a 
COMPOSITION.
Now, the first commit will be the INSTRUCTION/ACTIVITY, that will create a new 
COMPOSITION.
Then, when the first ACTION instance needs to be commited for that ACTIVITY,
a) should I create a new COMPOSITION? orb) should I commit a new version of the 
existing COMPOSITION? (the new version will have the ACTIVITY and the ACTION)


Later an instance of the other ACTION is commited, and:
a) should it be commited as a completely new COMPOSITION?, orb) should it be a 
version of the existing COMPOSITION that contains the previous ACTION?


So we have 3 scenarios: 1) only one COMPOSITION instance with 3 versions, 2) 3 
different COMPOSITIONS, 3) one COMPOSITION for the ACTIVITY and other 
COMPOSITION for the ACITONS (with 2 versions).

All your comments are very welcome!
Thanks.
-- 
Kind regards,
Ing. Pablo Pazos Guti?rrez
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