RE: xs:Unique was Advanced patterns for consideration

any reason why these are two separate patterns?


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From: public-xsd-databinding-request@w3.org on behalf of jon.calladine@bt.com
Sent: Thu 12/21/2006 11:08 AM
To: public-xsd-databinding@w3.org
Cc: Calladine,J,Jon,XSE6 R
Subject: Advanced patterns for consideration
 
As agreed on the call this week we will not be adding new issues for each advanced pattern but recording them on the list and cracking through them in plenary at the next f2f in Sophia Antipolis in February.

   pattern xml:id="UniqueField" 
      .//xs:element/xs:unique/xs:field[@xpath]/(.,..,@xpath) 
   
   
   pattern xml:id="UniqueSelector" 
      .//xs:element/xs:unique/xs:selector[@xpath]/(.,..,@xpath) 

        <element name="TopicSpace" type="wstop:TopicSpaceType"> 
                <unique name="rootTopicUniqueness"> 
                        <selector xpath="wstop:Topic"/> 
                        <field xpath="@name"/> 
                </unique> 
        </element> 

Jon Calladine 
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