On 03-10-14 22:28, Thomas Beale wrote:
> Filename is irrelevant, and has been freely choosable for 5-10 years
> in all archetype modelling tools that I know of.
Except from CKM, it offers, when I click "Export Archetype (ADL)" a file
named after the archetypeId with extension ADL or XML, if I cli
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nst MLHIM was always that it had UUID's as
element-names. For a programmer this is not very nice.
Bert
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as ids, as long as it can
translate properly between what it uses internally and what the outside
world uses.
- thomas
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On 03/10/2014 14:32, Bert Verhees wrote:
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>> Thanks for getting involved in this important discussion. I am on a
>> plane and don't have ooportunity for a full answer but it is not as
>> simple as u have suggested. Amongst other things You have to consider
>> what happens to archetype numbering
gt; In Danish they say "udgave", in Russian it is "??", in Hebrew:
> "", in Arabic: "", in Maori: "putanga" and in Chinese: "??"
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> Wonderful tool, Google translate ;-)
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e new FHIR approach?
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No, they're still the contributors.
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