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Subject: RE: [ubl-dev] Minor update to UBL Methodology for Code List and Value Validation
Sorry, David, for the tardy response but I'm on the road busy teaching. At 2007-02-27 09:18 -0700, David RR Webber \(XML\) wrote: >I've only just glimpsed through this - I'm wondering if there's any >mention in this guide to a couple of other things: > >1) Re-casting UBL codelists via xslt into another existing lookup list >format (typically this is how tools will integrate to UBL codelists) There is no mention in this guide, but what you speak of is entirely in the purview of the OASIS Code List Representation Technical Committee responsible for genericode (which was adopted by the UBL TC to express code lists). We anticipate having deliverables demonstrating the transformation of genericode XML into other forms. Note also that there already are examples of this on Crane's web site in the section of free developer resources. In there you'll find stylesheets for the rendering of genericode files and the rendering of UBL context/value association files. >2) Subsetting and down selecting from UBL codelists. > >I'm not sure why - but two of the UBL codelists are gigantic - 20MB >each!!! Ummmmmm ... that's because they have a lot of information ... I guess that makes them big. :{)} >I'm not sure why these are so huge as I've not been able to >find time to open them to find out what's in them. What would be handy >is some way to break those down into usable chunks, say by country or >type or something? > > > ContainerSizeTypeCode-2.0.gc 12-Dec-2006 07:00 29927k > > PortCode-2.0.gc 12-Dec-2006 07:00 20665k My emacs opens them up just fine for editing, and Crane's stylesheets render them using Saxon without any problems. They are made available to users who need them. These two are not engaged by default because not all users need them, but we felt it would be a convenience to those who would find them useful. The larger one is an enumerated list of all of the possible types of shipping containers, and the smaller one is a list of all ports of the world. I hope this helps, David. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken -- World-wide corporate, govt. & user group XML, XSL and UBL training RSS feeds: publicly-available developer resources and training G. Ken Holman mailto:gkholman@CraneSoftwrights.com Crane Softwrights Ltd. http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/u/ Box 266, Kars, Ontario CANADA K0A-2E0 +1(613)489-0999 (F:-0995) Male Cancer Awareness Aug'05 http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/u/bc Legal business disclaimers: http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/legal
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