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For reasons we’ve discussed before I’m
not too keen on this. However, if we did go ahead with this, we should also
have a case for references to basket constituents; this was originally one of
the cases that we felt needed to be covered in DSWG, though to some extent we
minimized this need in the short term by making other extensions to the basket
constituent type. If we do this, it still doesn’t
really solve the eCore annotation issue, as legs don’t all share the same
abstract type… From: prwg@xxxxxxxx
[mailto:prwg@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marc
Gratacos Hi all, Related to the issue http://www.fpml.org/issues/view.php?id=210 The assetReference element within scheduledDate can point to
multiple places. The current example that we have (based on the DSWG example
for position reporting) shows pointers to trade and product leg (interest leg,
equity leg,...). In order to improve the clarity of the model, I'd suggest
creating a choice between legReference and tradeReference and deprecate the
current assetReference element (leave it at the schema for backward
compatibility reasons). This would clarify the targets of these pointers and
the model for this structure. Let me know your thoughts. Best regards, Marc **************************************************************************************************************************
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