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Subject: RE: SV: [ubl-dev] V2 - Invoice cbc:ID on sub-items cardinality ?


Bryan,   

Yes - I was trying similar reasoning - based on if people may need to
back reference to those items again - such as in an order, or in
changes, or the index sequence is important / significant.

Seems though if you decide they will not / are not - then you don't need
it at all at that point of the structure!?!   

Afterall - the XML allows [1] indexed XPath references if you need
direct links...  

Thanks, DW 

"The way to be is to do" - Confucius (551-472 B.C.)
 

 -------- Original Message --------
Subject: SV: [ubl-dev] V2 - Invoice cbc:ID on sub-items cardinality ?
From: "Bryan  Rasmussen" <BRS@itst.dk>
Date: Tue, January 23, 2007 4:43 am
To: "Tim McGrath" <tmcgrath@portcomm.com.au>,
<david.lyon@preisshare.net>
Cc: <ubl-dev@lists.oasis-open.org>

I guess it is somehow in relation to any cbc:ID on an element that is
child
of Invoice? Anyway I would suppose the reason why something has a
cardinality
of 0,1 in some objects and 1 in others is that in some objects it is not
a
universal practice to exchange identifiers for the object and in other
objects it is an universal practice to exchange identifiers for them? Or
is
this a bad guess on my part?

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

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Til: david.lyon@preisshare.net
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Emne: Re: [ubl-dev] V2 - Invoice cbc:ID on sub-items cardinality ?


i, for one, don't understand the question. which IDs are we talking
about?


david.lyon@preisshare.net wrote:
> Quoting "David RR Webber \(XML\)" <david@drrw.info>:
>
>> Should this be mandatory (occurs 1) rather than optional (0,1) ?
>>
>> Seems inconsistent with cbc:ID usage at the parent level - so just
>> wondering why?
>>
>
> They've gone all quiet on you David...
>
>
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