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Re: Resolving a basetype reference in a different schema. [message #56214 is a reply to message #56195] |
Mon, 13 December 2004 19:50 |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
Dennis,
Yes, you need to add imports/includes as appropriate to make the names
you want to reference visible.
Dennis Fuglsang wrote:
>Ed,
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>I have two XSD resources in my resouce set container, call them schemaA and
>schemaB. If I set the basetype of a global simpletype in schemaA to
>reference a simpletype in schemaB, when I save the resource for schemaA the
>basetype reference is treated as an unresolved type definition. Do I need
>to detect this situation and explicitly add an import or include declaration
>to schemaA? Thanks in advance.
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>Dennis Fuglsang
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Re: Resolving a basetype reference in a different schema. [message #593193 is a reply to message #56195] |
Mon, 13 December 2004 19:50 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33217 Registered: July 2009 |
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Dennis,
Yes, you need to add imports/includes as appropriate to make the names
you want to reference visible.
Dennis Fuglsang wrote:
>Ed,
>
>I have two XSD resources in my resouce set container, call them schemaA and
>schemaB. If I set the basetype of a global simpletype in schemaA to
>reference a simpletype in schemaB, when I save the resource for schemaA the
>basetype reference is treated as an unresolved type definition. Do I need
>to detect this situation and explicitly add an import or include declaration
>to schemaA? Thanks in advance.
>
>Dennis Fuglsang
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>
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Ed Merks
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