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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (ODATA-788) Clarify precidence rules for odata.include-annotations preference


     [ https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/ODATA-788?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Martin Zurmuehl updated ODATA-788:
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    Proposal: 
clarify that the identifier that takes precedence is the one that most closely matches the term being considered (wording left to editors) 

Applied:
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/55616/odata-v4.0-wd08-part1-protocol-2015-05-07.docx

  was:
clarify that the identifier that takes precedence is the one that most closely matches the term being considered (wording left to editors) 

Applied:
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/55613/odata-v4.0-wd08-part1-protocol-2015-05-07.docx


> Clarify precidence rules for odata.include-annotations preference
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ODATA-788
>                 URL: https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/ODATA-788
>             Project: OASIS Open Data Protocol (OData) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: OData Protocol
>    Affects Versions: V4.0_ERRATA02
>         Environment: [Applied]
>            Reporter: Michael Pizzo
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: V4.0_ERRATA03
>
>
> In the description for precedence of terms in the odata.include-annotations preference we say "The most specific identifier always takes precedence."
> This was intended to imply that, if you have two rules (Foo.* and Foo.Bar.*)that can match a particular annotation (Foo.Bar.blah), the most specific match wins (Foo.Bar).
> I recently got a question whether the wording implies that, if you have "Foo.*" and "Foo.Bar.*", then it's the same as "Foo.Bar.*" -- i.e., that adding the more specific identifier makes it as if the former was not specified.
> I don't think this will be a common misinterpretation, but perhaps we should clarify just in case.



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