Am 08.01.2019 um 16:25 schrieb Rory McCann: > On 08/01/2019 08:30, Simon Poole wrote: >> and yes you could even document that something is -not- sold in a >> structured fashion. > > How do you do that? To me "sells:blah=no" is clear: that blahs are, by > default, sold in this type of thing, but aren't here. Is there a > standard way to do that with semicolon'ed values? > You don't, just as you wouldn't set the other 23 electronic purses values to "no" for a shop that only accepts one specific type (to use the granddaddy of the nonsense, the payment scheme).
I really don't think you can extrapolate from it making sense requiring to be able to set "no" for individual overall attributes of an object (say oneway=no) to long lists of goods and services for which in practical terms nobody is going to enumerate all possible values and set them to "no" if they are not offered at the facility. Simon
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