Great. Does this also mean that this 'hidden' reference model stuff  
will/can be a part of a template? From my point of view I would like  
to 'control' (view and/or enter) thing as date/time of measurement  
via a template.

Another question related to that.  The way I think to understand it  
(as a non-technical person:-) ) we can use the XML message's created  
by the archetype editor to display and post data to and from a UI/ 
website.
But here again, this XML message comprises only the classes that are  
created in the archetype but not the 'hidden' stuff.
Is there an 'overhead' XML message in which the 'specific' AT XML  
message can be embedded/nested so one has access to all available data?

Cheers,

Stef


Op 23-mei-2007, om 7:01 heeft Thomas Beale het volgende geschreven:

> Erik Sundvall wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> On 5/22/07, Heather Leslie <heather.leslie at oceaninformatics.biz>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Perhaps the apparently 'hidden' reference model stuff should perhaps
>>> even be displayed, in an uneditable format, in the Archetype  
>>> Editor and
>>> Template Designer - to make this design process more transparent and
>>> help bridge the clinical/technical divide just a little.
>>>
>>
>> This very much matches my point of view. Ideally archetype editors  
>> etc
>> should be delivered with a built in mini-EHR system for simple  
>> testing
>> purposes (security, scalability etc would not be in focus then). I
>> think such a solution will come from somewhere eventually. I'd love
>> provide something like that in the LiU Archetype Editor. I wish we  
>> had
>> enough time and resources to implement that, currently we have to
>> focus on other more urgent things. We do have engineering students
>> doing master thesis work around openEHR-based GUIs though and with
>> some luck that might provide some parts of the suggested solution.
>>
> I agree that we need this kind of functionality; it will be  
> implemented
> fairly soon in the ADL workbench and Archetype Editor.
>
> - thomas
>
>
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