Hmm, interesting idea.
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bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Peter Gummer
Sent: Wednesday, 10 June 2009 5:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Archetyping links
Rong
discussions'
Subject: RE: Archetyping links
Hi Grahame,
No, I don't think, not directly anyway. The URIs are based on paths which
obviously utilise the archetype and node IDs from Archetypes, but each
implementation of a particular archetyped concept may be in a different
location within
Rong Chen wrote:
I would say our use case for the link is also between compositions.
For the reasons you mentioned, it would be nice to just use the
archetypeId in the constraint for the value (URI) of the link. Then it
starts to look like a mini query.
It starts looking like a kind of
Yes, indeed! It's a choice between composition versus association.
Cheers,
Rong
2009/6/10 Peter Gummer peter.gummer at oceaninformatics.com:
Rong Chen wrote:
I would say our use case for the link is also between compositions.
For the reasons you mentioned, it would be nice to just use the
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bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Rong Chen
Sent: Tuesday, 2 June 2009 7:04 PM
To: For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: Archetyping links
Just want to be more specific about the questions (Daniel and I are
working together on this issue), I created the ADL following the
example
, 2009 9:55 AM
To: 'For openEHR technical discussions'
Subject: RE: Archetyping links
Hi Rong,
Ocean certainly has runtime support for LINKs. The Ocean Archetype Editor
used to (and perhaps it is still there) have an initial implementation of
constraining LINKs but it became unclear
Dear Everyone,
what are the possibilites of constraining the LINK.target attribute
(DV_EHR_UIR datatype) in an archetype? This was possible in earlier
versions of the Ocean Archetype Editor (although its use never was clear
to me). Let's say that I want to constrain a link from an archetype to
Sorry, forgot the final question: Is this (see preceding email)
implemented in openEHR-based systems?
Regards again,
Daniel
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