Yup but AQL is so cool for this kind of thing :)

I still want to do

Select c FROM EHR Contains folder x contains composition c

since logically folder x contains compositions.

Ian



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On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 at 10:14, Thomas Beale <thomas.be...@openehr.org> wrote:

> Well if you have access to a Folder, you don't need to do an AQL query,
> you can just retrieve the Folder structure and recurse through it,
> picking up direct refs to VERSIONED_COMPOSITIONs.
>
> Creating Folders from the data on the other hand requires writing some
> queries that look for admissions and discharges, matching them up, and
> generating a Folder for each pair, named after the institution and/or
> dates of the stay.  A bit messy, but not hard to do, if one wants to
> post hoc add Folders to 'old' EHRs that never had them.
>
> - thomas
>
>
> On 20/08/2018 10:07, Ian McNicoll wrote:
> > Thanks Thomas,
> >
> > What are your thoughts on the AQL example I foolishly guessed at :(
> > and that Seref quite correctly rejected!!
> >
> > How would/should we do...
> >
> > Select all compositions referenced by Folder x.
>
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