Thanks Pieter/ Diego,

and hi Dileep.

AFAIK Demographics archetypes/ templates are currently only handled by
LinkEhr and Tom Beale's ADL workshop tool. This is partly because ,
to-date, (at least publicly) only a couple of companies have made use of
the openEHR Demographics service - Code24 and Ocean.

Hopefully with the upcoming release of the latest Marand ADL tools and
others, we are quickly reaching a point where we can start the transition
to ADL2. The first step, in my view, is to make sure that ADL-based tools
can readily create ADL 1.4 .opt files, as virtual all of the current,
publicly available back-end CDR's use this. The real advantages of ADL2 are
in the design-time space with relatively little impact on back-end, so we
can probably live with ADL 1.4 .opt for a while until the tools settle
down.As Pieter has said, moving from .oet to ADL 2 will actually make life
easier since we use ADL2 fpr templates too. The quicker we can make that
jump the better.

.oet in an internal Ocean format, and I'm not sure if there are any normal
published specs but a few people ... LinkEHR, Marand and others appear to
support .oet parsing. The upcoming Marand tools, are I understand
open-source so that should provide you with some practical guidance but my
own intention is to move to ADL2 templates for projects ASAP.

Kind regards,

Ian

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On 12 February 2017 at 12:11, Pieter Bos <[email protected]> wrote:

> The editing tools for adl 2 are still limited. However the template
> editing by hand is easier in adl 2 than the earlier template xml formats
> because it's the same adl with a few extra language constructs for
> templates.
>
> And you can convert the ckm to adl 2 quite easily.
>
> Pieter Bos
>
>
> Op 12 feb. 2017 om 12:04 heeft Diego Bosc? <[email protected]<mailto:yamp
> [email protected]>> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Hello Dileep,
>
> If you stick with ADL 1.4 then you could use LinkEHR Studio (
> http://linkehr.com) to create templates from other RM such as demographic
> model. The same tool can be used to import OET and export OPT for any given
> RM.
>
> Regards
>
> El 12/2/2017 9:44, "Dileep V S" <[email protected]<mailto:
> [email protected]>> escribi?:
> Hi,
>
> We are exploring OpenEHR as part of a public health management pilot
> project in India and have some questions that I am unable to find proper
> answers.
>
> After studying the available libraries, tools and opensource server
> implementations, ADL 1.4 seems to be more widely supported than the newer
> ADL 2.0. The shared archetype repository (CKM) still contains only 1.4
> version archetypes. In light of this, I am assuming that for anybody
> planning to adopt OpenEHR, it will be advisable to stick to ADL1.4 for now.
>
> Further I have learned the following wrt. ADL 1.4 standards
>
> File formats for 1.4 version
>
>   *   Archetypes  - ADL 1.4
>   *   Templates - OET
>   *   Operational template - OPT 1.4
>
> Modelling tools - Archetype editor, template designer
>
> I am stuck with trying to answer the following questions. It would be
> great if somebody can help.
>
>   1.  Can we hand create templates that are not supported by the template
> designer? For example demographics?
>   2.  If yes how do we convert the hand coded OETs to OPTs?
>   3.  Where do we get more details on OET file syntax?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dileep
> HealtheLife Ventures LLP
> bamgalore
>
>
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