Bj?rn,
the main question is whether these terms exist in a terminology outside
the archetype. Then a binding is appropriate, as Ian shows below.
However, I don't think the following would parse. It should be :
term_bindings = <
["AccidentSiteTerms"] = <
items = <
["at0073"]= <[Accident
nehr.org]
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Sendt: 13. mai 2013 10:45
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Emne: Re: How to model this XML type as Archetype?
Hi Bjorn,
This is exactly how I would have modelled it. This is not really an Ordinal
which implies some sort of ordering or scale of the values e.
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Hi Bjorn,
This is exactly how I would have modelled it. This is not really an Ordinal
which implies some sort of ordering or scale of the values e.g
-,0,+,+++,.
In your examples the letters V, T , B , G etc are really just shortcuts.
Ian
}
On 13 May 2013 06:22, Bj?rn N?
Authorities require the reporting of injury. It is defined XSD for the message
to be sent. Some items have numbers. These are perfect ordinal. The problem is
the following XML type. How should these be modeled as archetype data types?
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