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Subject: Unable to join Atlantic telecon tomorrow


Apologies that I won't be able to join the Atlantic call tomorrow; I have  
to attend a memorial service for a former colleague.  You should have  
received the message that I have uploaded a new version of my 'genericode'  
scripts.  The new scripts allow genericode XML to be produced from UBL 1.0  
code lists (previously they worked only with UBL 2.0 code lists).

While doing this, I also integrated Marty's latest UBL 2.0 code list  
prototype.  There is a problem with an 'xsd:union' structure in this  
prototype which is incompatible with 'UBL-SpecializedDatatypes-1.0.xsd',  
so one or other will have to change.  Also, I haven't yet integrated Ken's  
latest Schematron XSLT script.

Sorry again that I won't be able to dial in,

Cheers, Tony.

On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 20:46:39 -0000, <abcoates@londonmarketsystems.com>  
wrote:

> The document named genericode, W3C XML Schema, & Schematron: v3
> (genericode-and-xsd-and-sch-v3.zzz) has been submitted by Mr. Anthony
> Coates* to the OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) TC document
> repository.
>
> Document Description:
> This is an updated ZIP file (rename the extension from ".zzz" to ".zip")
> with some sample XSLT scripts that convert between the UBL code list W3C
> XML Schema format (Marty Burn's latest UBL 2.0 format) and the genericode
> XML code list format. This is to demonstrate that the conversion is
> straightforwards. There is now also a script to convert from genericode  
> to
> Schematron schema, including code list metadata checking, and some XML
> samples to test the generated Schematron schema.
>
> This latest version can produce genericode from either UBL 1.0 or 2.0  
> code
> list Schemas (currently defaults to 1.0).  It uses Marty Burn's latest  
> UBL
> 2.0 code list format, except that an 'xsd:union' construct was removed
> because it does not work with 'UBL-SpecializedDatatypes-1.0.xsd'.  This
> latest version of the scripts does not yet make use of Ken Holman's  
> updated
> Schematron XSLT script.
>
> View Document Details:
> http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ubl/document.php?document_id=15544
>
> Download Document:
> http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ubl/download.php/15544/genericode-and-xsd-and-sch-v3.zzz
>
>
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> -OASIS Open Administration

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