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If you're using SHOULD (as opposed to saying MUST), then the answer is 3, right?

- Craig

> It should be case 1. The auxiliary identifier is a property of the field
> rather than a property of the type of the field.
> 
> /David
> 
> 
> > In the FAST 1.2 spec, it states: So: <string name=”Foo”> <copy/>
> > </string> translates to: <field name=”Foo”> <string> <copy/>
> > </string> </field>
> >
> > I'd like to know what <string name="Foo" id="12"> <copy/> </string>
> > translates to. Is it
> > 1. <field name=”Foo” id="12"> <string> <copy/> </string>
> >    </field> or
> > 2. <field name=”Foo”> <string id="12"> <copy/> </string>
> >    </field> or
> > 3. either one is acceptable.
> >
> > Thanks, Craig


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