Heath Frankel wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> Would this be a template on the EHR_EXTRACT?
>
> Heath
>
>
I had not been thinking about that, but that would be an example.
Originally I was thinking of a 'meta-template' that can bind 1 or more
openEHR templates to different data sources, and can then be used
cal discussions
> Subject: Re: Definition of persistence for a composition
>
> Leonardo Moretti wrote:
> > Hi Sam,
> > thanks for your reply. I try to explain which is my issue.
> > Generally in an application form we can have persistent and not
> persistent
> > d
Leonardo Moretti wrote:
> Hi Sam,
> thanks for your reply. I try to explain which is my issue.
> Generally in an application form we can have persistent and not persistent
> data. Actually template specifications allow at most one composition in each
> template, but this means that a template conta
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>> Subject: Definition of persistence for a composition
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>> Hi all,
>> I'd like t
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> Subject: Definition of persistence for a composition
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>
> Hi all,
> I'd like to define persistence for a composition dina
he correct way to use templates? Moreover, in some
particular case, I don't exclude to change persistence attribute for a
compositon at run-time, depending of application context.
Any other suggestions?
leo
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