Hi Pablo, Since templates are intended to assign terminology bindings for specific implementation, the Template Design skips the step to need to specify a coded text type and allows you to specify a terminology binding using the Value set (terminology) property as shown below.
[cid:[email protected]] [cid:[email protected]] The above tab uses the Ocean terminology service (DEMO), you can select predefined value set or select a full terminology. The Generic Value Set tab allows your own value set references [cid:[email protected]] Alternatively, you can specify an inline value set using the property above as shown below. Select the Terminology checkbox, enter the code and value and finally the terminology drop down list (this needs to be last to get the + button to enable). [cid:[email protected]] Both of these methods result in the OPT outputting a CODE_TEXT constraint. Heath From: openEHR-technical [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of pablo pazos Sent: Sunday, 28 February 2016 5:25 PM To: openeh technical <[email protected]>; openehr implementers <[email protected]> Subject: Template Designer alternatives HI all, I tried the latest release of the TD and keeps having some constraints on modelling, like the impossibility of specifying that a DV_TEXT will be used as DV_CODED_TEXT on the data type option, or removing (0..0) slots that will not be used on the final OPT. I'm wondering if are there any template designer alternatives to create operational templates, that allows to set DV_TEXTs as DV_CODED_TEXT only or setting the 0..0 occurrence to SLOT nodes. Thanks! -- Kind regards, Eng. Pablo Pazos Gutiérrez http://cabolabs.com<http://cabolabs.com/es/home> ________________________________ No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com<http://www.avg.com> Version: 2015.0.6189 / Virus Database: 4533/11681 - Release Date: 02/22/16
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