In that case, I don't understand the use case for the 'percent' and 'unitary'
variants of the DV_PROPORTION data type. What are they for?
Regards,
Silje
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From: openEHR-technical On Behalf
Of Thomas Beale
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2019 8:38 PM
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On 03/01/2019 08:37, David Moner wrote:
I think DV_QUANTITY is the option here. Someone could argue that % is
not a proper unit, but it is, both in UCUM and SNOMED CT.
DV_PROPORTION should be only used when you want to maintain the
numerator and denominator explicitly separated, as a fractio
Thanks :-)
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Thomas Beale wrote
>Ths XSD and JSON repo folders did not have index files - we have added
>some simple ones to display everything. We'll improve these over time.
>
>- thomas
>
>On 04/01/2019 14:20, Bert Verhees wrote:
>> Don't know
Ths XSD and JSON repo folders did not have index files - we have added
some simple ones to display everything. We'll improve these over time.
- thomas
On 04/01/2019 14:20, Bert Verhees wrote:
Don't know where to tell this, but there is something not okay on:
https://specifications.openehr.org
Don't know where to tell this, but there is something not okay on:
https://specifications.openehr.org/releases/ITS/latest/index
Many links don't work
Bert
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