Hello Radu,

 

Thanks for you reply.

 

I looked at the way I have defined my xsd and for the first any I have
put in processcontents=skip like you suggested, how about for the second
any.

 

Razi

 

________________________________

From: Radu Preotiuc-Pietro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 7:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: xs:any, skip and apply validation

 

Hello Razi,

 

You can put two <xs:any> wildcards in your type definition, but you have
to make sure that the content model is deterministic if you want to
perform validation (known as the UPA rule in Schema). In your case, you
need to change the first any to:

 

    <xs:any namespace="##any" processContents="skip"/>

 

in order for it to match exactly one element and keep the model
deterministic.

 

Radu

         

        
________________________________


        From: Ansari, Razi Ahmed
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 11:59 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: xs:any, skip and apply validation

         

         

         

         

         

         

        Hello there,

         

        I wanted to enquire from the folks here as to how to do the
following:

         

        I have a complexType which includes certain elements, out of
these elements I want to validate only a few elements which appear in
the complexType and not validate others. The elements that I want to
validate occur in the complextype at the 1 and 2 position and then at
the 4 position followed by other elements that I am not interested in .

         

        Example:

         

        <xs:complexType name="InfoType">

                                <xs:sequence>

                                            <xs:element
name="ultParentId" type="xs:integer">

                                                        <xs:annotation>

        
<xs:documentation>The ultimate ID for the customer </xs:documentation>

                                                        </xs:annotation>

                                            </xs:element>

                                            <xs:element name="parentId"
type="xs:integer">

                                                        <xs:annotation>

        
<xs:documentation>The Parent  ID for the customer</xs:documentation>

                                                        </xs:annotation>

                                            </xs:element>

        <xs:any namespace="##any" processContents="skip" minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded"/>

         <xs:element name="updstatus" type="FlagIndTypes"
nillable="true"/>

        <xs:any namespace="##any" processContents="skip" minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="unbounded"/>

                    </xs:sequence>

        </xs:complexType>

         

        But this is not working as the validation fails with the message
cvc-complex-type-2.4c Expected elements '' before end of the content in
element 

         

        Can I put in two <xs:any> elements in my definition. 

         

        Appreciate any enlightenment on this matter.

         

        Thanks

        Razi

         

         

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