Thanks Bert,

The time has come ....

Sign up at
http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/Online+archetype+and+template+tools

or email Erik Sundvall,  who is coordinating this effort ..

Thomas is, of course correct, in that the use of .opt does not change the
way that querying works or the semantics but it is hugely helpful in
simplifying delivery of complex content definitions into production systems.

Ian
Ian

On 22 October 2014 15:00, Bert Verhees <bert.verhees at rosa.nl> wrote:

> On 22-10-14 15:41, Ian McNicoll wrote:
>
>> There is some thought about changing the .opt form to be less wordy, and
>> your input would be very helpful if you wanted to get involved.
>>
> I happen to have read the XSD-bible: "Definitive XML Schema 1.1" by
> Priscilla Walmsley
>
> I worked a lot with it last couple of years. So I can certainly give some
> advise, when time comes.
>
> Just let me know.
>
> Bert
>
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