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Re: How to define a Party-Relationship archetype?


Sergio,
>
> First of all, that first set of demographic archetypes I have sent to
> you over a year ago have been through a number of revisions, was
> translated to English and can be downloaded from CKM. The party
> relationship you refer to ("personal relationships") is now
> established directly in the person archetype instead of being a
> separate archetype.

Thank you, I know now where to look

>
> The archetypes is now under the openEHR review process. We will very
> soon start the third review round for the person name and address
> archetypes. You are invited to review them.

As you wish, I will review them from Dutch point of view to see if Dutch
abnormalities can fit in

>
> Now trying to help you with your question,  I may be mistaken, but I
> think the source and target of a party relationship will be set at
> runtime by locating  the respective source and target parties (for
> example by a query to a database), instantiating new PARTY_REF objects
> with the id of the selected parties and setting the corresponding
> source and target attributes. You don't need to (or you can´t) set
> constraints in the archetype.

There is only one constraint, that is the type of the PARTY_REF (or do I
misunderstand this?)

Bert
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