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SPEC-283
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Change Request
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Closed
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Fixed
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Major
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| Reporter: |
Thomas Beale
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Probably due to bug in openEHR 1.0.1 implementation in org.openehr.rm.datastructure.itemstructure.representation.Element class.
Using new Element class in TRUNK repository of openEHR (revision 512).
This is the comment of that revision:
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| Change Description: |
The null_flavor attribute in the reference model class ELEMENT is renamed to null_flavour to match the published XML-schema.
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| Impact Analysis: |
Some impact will occur in software but none on existing data.
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| Analyst: |
Heath Frankel, Rong Chen and Thomas Beale
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The attribute for representing the 'flavour of null' concept in the ELEMENT class in the Data Structures Information Model was spelled in the US English way, i.e. null_flavor, based on an early idea of reducing differences with the HL7 models. However, it is clear that in recent years the differences are such that this would be of no use anyway. Further, the published XML-schema for the openEHR reference model has always spelled this attribute in the International English fashion, i.e. 'null_flavour'. The rest of the openEHR specifications use international English as well.
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Description
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The attribute for representing the 'flavour of null' concept in the ELEMENT class in the Data Structures Information Model was spelled in the US English way, i.e. null_flavor, based on an early idea of reducing differences with the HL7 models. However, it is clear that in recent years the differences are such that this would be of no use anyway. Further, the published XML-schema for the openEHR reference model has always spelled this attribute in the International English fashion, i.e. 'null_flavour'. The rest of the openEHR specifications use international English as well. |
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