Mahesh Jethanandani writes:
>   Then what you are suggesting is a MUST NOT. That constraints like
>when, must, min-elements, and max-elements MUST
>NOT be enforced in case of operational state.

I think it's more of a "may" issue.  In the main, these constraints
will remain true, but if the current operational state of the box
violates them, then the box should report the current values even
if/when they violate the containts.  The server will certainly not
enforce these constraint, so the suggestion is to the client, and
telling the client they MUST NOT do something seems odd.

The real point is that the data returned may violate the constraints
and hopefully the current text expresses that.

Thanks,
 Phil

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