That is the answer I'm looking for :)
Task for the SEC: clarify that on the specs (I'll check current baseline)
On that case, is it possible to have overlapping INTERVAL_EVENTs on the
same series? Thinking of one event taking too long and overlapping the
start of the next one because the
Thanks David, didn't noticed that discussion!
@Thomas, isn't constraining HISTORY.period a way to define
POINT_EVENT.offset() for all the events in HISTORY.events?
Since period defines regular occurrences of POINT_EVENT, that will
determine the offset of each event from the HISTORY.origin.
For
the ontological problem here is that when dealing with time, you always
want to constrain at design time in terms of relative amounts, usually
offsets, durations etc. But at runtime, the time data are absolute
times, that you cannot know at the outset.
This would not be a problem if we had
always from start to start, assuming there is periodicity.
On 23/06/2018 20:35, Pablo Pazos wrote:
Hi all,
As usual I'm reading the specs and have a question about periodic
interval events.
I'm not sure how the period is calculated in a series. Let's say we
have interval events on a
Hi Pablo,
An old discussion about the offset and constraints over methods:
https://www.mail-archive.com/openehr-technical@lists.openehr.org/msg09386.html
And an even older one (from 2012!):
https://www.mail-archive.com/openehr-technical@lists.openehr.org/msg06557.html
It seems that we have
Hi,
I perceive the need to change/improve the OpenEHR spec because of this
discussion.
What is the interpretation by Thomas?
GF
Gerard Freriks
+31 620347088
gf...@luna.nl
Kattensingel 20
2801 CA Gouda
the Netherlands
> On 26 Jun 2018, at 04:17, Pablo Pazos wrote:
>
> Hi Gerard,
>
>
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 11:17:43PM -0300, Pablo Pazos wrote:
> > Any Event (process) has an end date and start date an can be small but
> > never zero.
> > End dates are always different from start dates.
> > So what do you mean?
>
> I'm talking about openEHR events by the definition of the
7 matches
Mail list logo