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Subject: Re: [ws-calendar] Naked Time


That approach makes sense to me.

But you lost me at "allows a product to be offered at 9:00 or at 3:00" . What does that mean in this context?

A BusinesSchedule would all you to say a range of days/dates with the time specified, or a range or days/dates with the time not specified.

Comments?

Thanks!

bill
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On 2/26/11 1:48 PM, Toby Considine wrote:
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We have discussed scenarios in which a product is offered to market at 9:00, but the date is unspecified.

 

Icalendar offers either a “Date” or a “DateTime”

We have a somewhat muddled discussion of “mixed inheritance” of date times.

All of this was written before we have vavailability.

 

I propose that Something that is offered only next Tuesday, or at 9:00 for the next 6 weeks be specified as a completely un-anchored sequence filtered through a vavailability object. THis simplifies inheritance and presents a cleaner model I believe. It also allows a product to be offered at 9:00 or at 3:00.

 

Comments?

 

tc

 


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Toby Considine
TC9, Inc

OASIS Technical Advisory Board
TC Chair: oBIX & WS-Calendar

TC Editor: EMIX, EnergyInterop

U.S. National Inst. of Standards and Tech. Smart Grid Architecture Committee

  

Email: Toby.Considine@gmail.com
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