Hi Leykun,

You can use the XSD directly but you would need to transform this back
into 'formal openEHR' instance data prior to it being consumed. The
OceanEHR software has a direct API call which does this but you would
need to build a transform yourself. Heath or one of the other Ocean
guys may be able to give more detail.

The .opt file is just standard XML, it is not possible to read it in
the Template Designer. I am not sure if anyone else has developed an
.opt viewer. CKM has one based on the XSL Transform used by  the
Template Designer.

Ian

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On 17 January 2012 11:54, Leykun Melkamu <leykunmelkamu at yahoo.com> wrote:
> ?hello
>
> I am extracting data from EHR to an open EHR platform. I have built a
> template using ocean template?designer and I can export this template as XSD
> file. can I use this XSD file directly with out?generating?the operational
> template for importing that data to the open EHR platform?
>
> the other problem I have is that I get error when I try to open the
> operational template using the template?designer, how can i open the opt
> file.
>
> It would be great if you share me ideas from your?experience working with
> these tools. Thanks in advance for your reply.
>
>
>
> Best?regards,
> Leykun
>
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