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, not just the taking of the drugs themselves.
hope this is clearer.
- thomas
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Hi Pablo,
Can you give a specific use-case? In general I would expect a
completed activity to need to need a new instruction. As Thomas says,
if you have a scenario where there multiple rounds of activity take
place, I would regard that as the instruction still being active, and
the completed
Hi Pablo,
Thanks for the example. It makes more sense now, although I have to
say that it feels to me as if you are overloading the idea of
ACTIVITY/ACTION in this scenario. My approach would have been to
regard the whole exercise program as a single task modelled as an
Activity, and just to
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