IMO it means post coordinated stuff can't be used at design time in
archetypes. It can be used at runtime. For instance we use snomed
expressions embedded in openEHR queries to filter coded texts. In the
archetype or template that defines that coded text, there is only a binding
with snomed, nothing else.

On Thu, Aug 9, 2018, 09:21 Georg Fette <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> Using terminology bindings it is posssible to bind terminology IDs of
> specific terminologies to archetypes as well as to their members. In the
> openEHR documentation it is written that there is no concept of
> post-coordination outside the terminology environment. What does that
> exactly mean ? When I have a post-coordinated expression, how do I use
> it within openEHR ? The linkage of an openEHR system to a potential
> terminology server is something that I do not yet unterstand very well.
> Greetings
> Georg
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