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Re: [ubl] CLSC analysis of code list rules in NDR document

  • 1.  Re: [ubl] CLSC analysis of code list rules in NDR document

    Posted 04-15-2004 01:36
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    Subject: Re: [ubl] CLSC analysis of code list rules in NDR document


    At 2004-04-15 09:14 +0800, Tim McGrath wrote:
    >the example you give is exactly why we establsihed UBL_ Amount. Type as a 
    >specialised datatype.  in cases, where we want to enforce code list 
    >validation of attributes we define a specialised datatype to do so.
    >
    >what this means is we rarely use the unspecialised datatype called 
    >'Amount', we use 'UBLAmount' instead.
    >
    >as CurrencyCode is the only defined UBL code type that applies to 
    >CCT/SDT/UDT attributes - this is only time we have a code we can use. have 
    >you found any more?
    
    We did not go looking, Tim, sorry.  The membership of CLSC is focused on 
    mechanisms and not semantics, so those of us on the call today don't know 
    where to look ... Marty caught that one example and brought it to our 
    attention in the meeting and our disposition was to take it to LCSC.
    
    .................. Ken
    
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