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RE: [xml-dev] [schema] which assertions can't you express ?

From: "Cross, Neal - Senior Developer" <ncross@---.--.-->
To: "Philippe Poulard" <Philippe.Poulard@------.-----.-->,<xml-dev@-----.---.--->
Date: 9/8/2004 2:21:00 PM
Yes that is correct, but the structure can contain over 1000 business items and the structure can be slightly different for each document that is produced.
The issue was I wanted type definitions for the entities.
So in XSD how would I say that this item, wherever it appears in the tree will always be a string?
<section id="name"/>

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Poulard [mailto:Philippe.Poulard@s...]
Sent: 08 September 2004 15:11
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject: Re: [xml-dev] [schema] which assertions can't you express ?


hi Neal,

what should i understand ?

"
-the section element must have an id attribute which value must be :
   -'report definition' if the host element is root
   -'officers' if the parent of the host element is identified with 
'report definition'
   -'secretary' if ...
   -'name' or 'appointment date' or ... if ...
"

is that your assertions ?

Cross, Neal - Senior Developer wrote:
> I have found that a schema is of no use to us at all because of the way that our XML is structured:-
> 
> <section id="report definition">
> 	<section id="officers">
> 		<section id="secretary" limit="2">
> 			<section id="name"/>
> 			<section id="appointment date"/>
> 			<section id="date of birth"/>
> 			<section id="occupation"/>
> 			<section id="address"/>
> 			<section id="disqualified flag"/>
> 			<section id="disqualified reason"/>
> 			<section id="disqualified start"/>
> 			<section id="disqualified end"/>
> 			<section id="previous address" limit="1">
> 				<section id="address"/>
> 			</section>
> 
> etc, etc.
> 
> Now, how do I create a schema to represent this considering that is is indexed by the attribute value of id?
> 

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