| News ML 1.2 | Generated using Liquid XML Studio by Liquid Technologies Ltd |
| 18 October 2007 |
| Definition Type | Element |
| Name | BasisForChoice |
| Type | string |
| Abstract | False |
| Documentation | ================================ BasisForChoice ================================ The content of this element is an XPath statement or element-type name identifying information within each NewsComponent or ContentItem that can be used as a basis for choice between equivalent NewsComponents or ContentItems. If the XPath pattern begins with a . character, this represents the 'root' of the XPath and corresponds to the NewsComponent or ContentItem itself. By applying the XPath pattern to each NewsComponent or ContentItem in turn within the set of equivalents, the system can extrac the data on the basis of which a choice between the items can be made. If multiple matches to the XPath pattern are present within the subtree that begins at the 'root', only the first match found in document order is significant. The optional Rank attribute allows providers to place a numerical order on the importance they think should be attached to the different bases for choice. Smaller numbers represent higher importance. ================================================================================ |
| XSD Schema | .\NewsML_1.2.xsd |
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<xs:element name="BasisForChoice" >
<xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> ================================ BasisForChoice ================================ The content of this element is an XPath statement or element-type name identifying information within each NewsComponent or ContentItem that can be used as a basis for choice between equivalent NewsComponents or ContentItems. If the XPath pattern begins with a . character, this represents the 'root' of the XPath and corresponds to the NewsComponent or ContentItem itself. By applying the XPath pattern to each NewsComponent or ContentItem in turn within the set of equivalents, the system can extrac the data on the basis of which a choice between the items can be made. If multiple matches to the XPath pattern are present within the subtree that begins at the 'root', only the first match found in document order is significant. The optional Rank attribute allows providers to place a numerical order on the importance they think should be attached to the different bases for choice. Smaller numbers represent higher importance. ================================================================================ </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation> <xs:complexType> <xs:simpleContent> <xs:extension base="xs:string"> <xs:attributeGroup ref="localid"/> <xs:attribute name="Rank" type="xs:positiveInteger"/> </xs:extension> </xs:simpleContent> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> |
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