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From: <jozef.aerts@----------.--->
To: <xmlschema-dev@--.--->
Date: 3/9/2005 12:48:00 PM

Are there any plans to implement conditional occurrence of subelements
in XML-Schema 1.1 ?

What I mean is e.g. that the occurrence (or number of occurences) of a
subelement is dependent on the value of e.g. an attribute.

For example:
<element1 hasSubelement="Yes">
  <subelement></subelement>
</element1>

<element1 hasSubelement="No">
</element1>

If there are plans for this, can you already reveal how this is
envisaged to be implemented in XML-Schema 1.1?

I ask because we are currently further developing an international
XML-based standard in the healthcare sector.
We want to have conditional occurrence of subelements anyway (at the
moment tailored-written software has to check), so we want to have the
XML-Schema for it as close as possible to XML-Schema 1.1

Many thanks in advance

Jozef

Jozef Aerts
XML4Pharma

From george@o... Wed Mar 09 15:00:00 2005
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