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Subject: Re: [regrep-cc-review] Issue #4: 11179 Data Element Terms
Monica, Is the CCSD primer in a form in which you could forward to us? Joe Chiusano Joseph wrote: > > <Quote> > The two expressions do have different semantics, but that does not make > them unique. > </Quote> > > Excellent - thanks for the reference Monica. I would assert that a > qualifier should be placed closest to the term that it is meant to > qualify. That is, if I were to choose between: > > US | Employee | US | Home | Telephone | Number > > or: > > US | Employee | Home | US | Telephone | Number > > I would choose the second one because I really mean a US telephone > number, more than I mean a US home. > > Thoughts? > > Joe > > Monica Martin wrote: > > > > >QUESTION: Do you concur with all of the above? > > > > > >Suppose we had started with a modified version of the earlier ACC: > > > > > >Employee | Home | Telephone | Number > > > > > >where: > > > > > >Employee = Object Class > > >Home = Property Term Qualifier > > >Telephone = Property Term > > >Number = Representation Tem > > > > > >Now suppose we create an ABIE from this, making it "US"-specific - the > > >telephone number will be a "US" format. So we should have multiple > > >Property Term Qualifiers, as shown below: > > > > > >US = Object Class Qualifier > > >Employee = Object Class > > >US = Property Term Qualifier > > >Home = Property Term Qualifier > > >Telephone = Property Term > > >Number = Representation Tem > > > > > >QUESTION: What should the order be for the 2 Property Term Qualifiers? > > > > > >That is, should the ABIE name be: > > > > > >US | Employee | US | Home | Telephone | Number > > > > > >or: > > > > > >US | Employee | Home | US | Telephone | Number > > > > > > > > mm1: Here are some guiding thoughts from the CCSD primer. I think this > > begs more discussion on what the answer to the question above is. > > > > ......Multiple qualifier terms can be placed before an object class term > > or property term. Each qualifier term is separated by an underscore and > > a space character. > > > > .........A different sequence of qualifier terms does not make the > > dictionary entry name unique. For example *Stored_ Partial_ Goods. > > Details* and *Partial_ Stored_ Goods. Details* consist of the same > > qualifier terms, but in a different order. The two expressions do have > > different semantics, but that does not make them unique. > > > > I've cc: this email to Fred vanB. to see what he suggests. > > Thanks. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > You may leave a Technical Committee at any time by visiting http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/regrep-cc-review/members/leave_workgroup.php
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