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Re: FpML-AWG View generation syntax



Look good, Brian.  Can I ask, is the <view:override> element allowed to have an <xsd:annotation> or <view:annotation> child element?  I'm thinking that override documents may need override documentation.

The "result" on page 2 seems incorrect; won't the element be called "pretrade" in the pretrade view?

Why does <view:exclusive> support Schema attributes?  What would be the use of having them?  Are you thinking that different "exclusive" uses of the same element would need different Schema attributes?  That's quite plausible, it seems to be, but not discussed in the document.

I find the "skip" attribute on <view:override> to be a curious choice.  I don't think the meaning is obvious, or not as obvious as it could be.  It would make more sense applied to the <view:exclusive> element, I would have thought, but why not just have a <view:skip>?  It would be more straightforward, at least to my mind.

Cheers, Tony.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Lynn" <brian.lynn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: awg@xxxxxxxx
Sent: 18 December 2007 15:50:29 o'clock (GMT) Europe/London
Subject: FpML-AWG View generation syntax

Attached is a first cut of a document describing the FpML 5.0 view generation syntax. I think it needs some work on formatting, and perhaps some additional clarifying text. Also, in doing this I realized that there may be some slight inconsistencies that could be cleaned up.

Comments/suggestions welcome.

Brian 

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