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  • From: George Bina <george@o...>
  • To: cmarchand@o..., xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2017 11:59:36 +0200

Hi Christophe,

Add XSD 1.1 assertions to the parent type checking everything you expect to have on the children elements.

Best Regards,
George
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On 09/03/17 11:07, cmarchand@o... wrote:
Hello,

I have a complexType definition, Foe.

In another complexType, I want to allow any child element, but require
that each child element is valid against Foe definition.

Something like :

<xs:complexType name="Foe">
  <xs:attribute name="start" type="xs:positiveInteger" use="required"/>
  <xs:attribute name="end" type="xs:positiveInteger" use="required"/>
  <xs:assert test="@end ge @start">
</xs:complexType>

<xs:complexType name="parent">
  <xs:sequence>
    <xs:any type="Foe"/>
  </xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>

How can I do this ?

Thanks,
Christophe

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