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ORA-XQ-081-E: improper use of "in the data model" from Stephen Buxton on 2004-02-17 (public-qt-comments@w3.org from February 2004)
ORA-XQ-081-E: improper use of "in the data model"
- From: Stephen Buxton <Stephen.Buxton@oracle.com>
- Date: 17 Feb 04 08:10:11
- To: public-qt-comments@w3.org
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- Message-Id: <200402171610.i1HGABG03374@rgmgw5.us.oracle.com>
SECTION 2.2.5 : Consistency constraints second para, definition: "...For a given node in the data model..." But the data model is an abstraction, and it is not particular to the run-time environment in which an expression is evaluated. A node, on the other hand, is a data value, found in the run-time environment. Thus "in" can not mean any kind of physical or logical containment in the phrase "node in the data model". What you probably mean is "node, as defined by the Data Model specification." But there is no need to qualify every occurrence of "node" with such a phrase, because the only data that XQuery considers is data that conforms to the Data Model specification. Thus this sentence reduces to just "for a given node". - Steve B.
Received on Tuesday, 17 February 2004 11:10:20 UTC