Hi
To specialise in the current AE, you open the parent and then
File->specialise.
Cheers, Sam

-----Original Message-----
From: openEHR-technical [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Peter Gummer
Sent: Friday, 11 January 2013 3:04 PM
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: Problem with specialization using the Archetype Editor

pablo pazos wrote:

> I think it would be better if the AE copies the parents nodes into the
specialized archetype when the AE user clicks on "File > Specialize", of
course, only when the ADL version is 1.4.
> Manual copying is error prone. What do you think?


I'm not sure, but I think that when you upload a specialised archetype to
CKM it validates it against the parent. You can also use ADL Workbench to
validate it.

Nonetheless, that's a nice suggestion, Pablo. It would need to be a new menu
item, since "File | Specialise" already does something (i.e., it creates a
specialisation of the specialisation). Maybe "File | Update Specialisation"?

It would take a while to implement something like that, however, because
we'd have to make sure it handled everything properly. Even then, I'm sure
that corner cases would remain where the specialised archetypes got out of
step.

ADL 1.5 is the only real solution. I'd rather put that effort into moving to
ADL 1.5.

Peter


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