Hi Pablo,

ICARM: This is the "softer" form of VCARM - i.e. it is just a piece of 
information that while there is no corresponding attribute in the model, there 
is a functional property that is commonly constrained. Typical examples are 
offset and is_integral. These are frequently constrained. There was a big 
debate a (longer) while about whether this is correct/good practice or not and 
I don't think this has been 100% resolved. For CKM - as well as the Java 
Archetype Validator - we decided to inform the user, but not report this as a 
VCARM.

VUI: This is the error type to report that a unit in a DV_QUANTITY are not 
valid UCUM units as required by the specs.
I believe that you are right that there is no explicit error type named for 
this in the specs...so while this directly validates the specs, the naming VUI 
(Validation Unit Invalid) is arbitrary at present.

WLIC: This is just an internal CKM warning to indicate that the licence for the 
archetype as specified in the ADL differs from the default licence configured 
in CKM.

Hope this helps, regards
Sebastian

From: openEHR-technical [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of pablo pazos
Sent: Dienstag, 14. Juni 2016 05:44
To: openeh technical <[email protected]>
Subject: ADL validity rules on CKM

Hi all,

I'm making a small summary of all the ADL validity rules, taking the ADL 1.4  
(1.0.2) spec as my source: 
http://openehr.org/releases/1.0.2/architecture/am/adl.pdf

On the CKM I opened the Audiogram Result archetype that has some validity 
problems and the rules are: ICARM, VUI and WLIC.

The problem is I can't find where those rules are defined. Are those only 
defined in the CKM or is there an spec of those (maybe a newer one)?

Thanks!

--
Kind regards,
Eng. Pablo Pazos GutiƩrrez
http://cabolabs.com<http://cabolabs.com/es/home>
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