Does our opt validator validate a data instance against this? Yes.
It causes all sorts of problems in scenarios like apgar when event times are
real rather than derived from the origin and this constraint.
Regards
Heath
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 11:34 AM -0800, "Ian McNicoll"
One doesn't know what software really does. One must distinguish what
software seems to do and what it really does.
Storing XML really as XML means, storing a lot of redundant information. I
don't know, but I cannot believe postgress really stores the full tag
names, even when they occur
Thanks Heath,
That makes sense. Does OceanEHR validate the constraint?
Ian
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Hi Koray,
This is a constraint on the value that origin function returns rather than
indicating it is a settable attribute. This was how Sam defined the events on
an apgar score, 1 min, 5 min, etc.
Regards
Heath
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From: Ian McNicoll
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 12:01:55PM +0100, Bert Verhees wrote:
> I don't believe that XML-databases actually store XML. Oracle, for example,
> breaks it up in a relational structure. But I don't know the internals of
> others well. The worst solution, however for storing XML would be really
>
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