> Currently you can get the paths from the Archetype workbench - path > view. See > http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/doc/adl_workbench_help.htm > > - thomas beale
Oh oh, now I am more confused :-) So looking at body weight node structure I would have parsed a path that would have included AT0004 in it to identify the discrete weight data element (as in mass) . http://www.patientos.org/forum_temp/archetype.png But the query path shown in the tool suggests that sometimes the ATxxxx identifier is dropped - perhaps because it was a single item? http://www.patientos.org/forum_temp/query_path.png This is confirmed in the Java reference parser as it parses the ADL and looking at the path property on the quantity it shows a path of /data[at0002]/events[at0003]/data[at0001]/item[at0004]/value which is very different. This is tough because as I build out reusable clinical documentation sections I was hoping to tag the data elements with the appropriate codified elements - e.g. I can just add source: LOINC code: 3141-9 source: SNOMED code: (concept id) but to add source: OpenEHR code: openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.body_weight.v1/data[at0002]/events[at0003]/data[at0001]/item[at0004]/value is going to be manual typing if the workbench is right or I will do it with code if the java parser is right.