Element Name | Name of the element |
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Parent Elements | A comma-delimited list of the elements that have this element as a child element. A link to each parent element will be provided. |
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Element XPath(s) | List of different XPath values showing where the element belongs in the XML |
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Element Textual Value | A description of the value of the element. If an element has no text value (e.g., it has child elements instead), then this cell is populated with "None". |
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Attributes | A comma-delimited list of the attributes of this element. If the element has no attributes, this is populated with "None". |
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Child Elements | An element group enclosed in parentheses. - An element group consists of one or more element names, or element groups enclosed in parentheses, and separated with commas or vertical bars.
- Commas indicate that the elements (or element groups) must occur in the XML sequentially in the order listed in the group. Vertical bars indicate that exactly one of the elements (or element groups) must occur (is required).
- An element or element group can be followed by one of the following characters:
- ? (meaning optional, with zero or one occurrence)
- * (meaning optional, with zero or more occurrences)
- + (meaning required, with one or more occurrences)
- When an element or element group is not followed by ?, *, or + it means that the element or element group occurs exactly once.
If the element has no child elements, this is populated with "None". A link to each child element will be provided. |
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Usage/Business Rules | - Business Rule(s): Beyond what is required for schema validation, these represent conformance rules that must be satisfied for a ODM document to be considered compliant with this specification.
- Other Information: This is populated with any other information about the element, including the conditions under which the element is included, how the schema is applied to support the model, relative position of the element in the model, general information about usage of related element attributes or related child elements, and so on.
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