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FpML-VAL RE: [fpml-coord] Frequency vs. Offset



It is greatly needed and very useful.

 

For Frequencies there should be an additional column providing the XPath to the start and end of the term, which should become part of the definition as xs:documentation in the XSD.

 

 

Matthew +44 7917 596 827

 

From: valwg@xxxxxxxx [mailto:valwg@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pamela Field-Webber
Sent: 11 May 2009 12:16
To: valwg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: FpML-VAL FW: [fpml-coord] Frequency vs. Offset

 

Hi all,

 

Does anyone have any comments on this ?

 

Thanks

 

Pam

 

From: coord@xxxxxxxx [mailto:coord@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marc Gratacos
Sent: 30 April 2009 10:48
To: coord@xxxxxxxx
Cc: valwg@xxxxxxxx
Subject: [fpml-coord] Frequency vs. Offset

 

As requested, Irina and I put together a spreadsheet (see attached) identifying the elements/types using the Period type. Currently the Period type is being used for two different situations:

 

1. A frequency like calculation or reset frequency is expressed

2. An offset is expressed.

 

The period 'T' (term) is only meaningful for frequencies so the idea would be to have two separate enumerations for frequencies and offsets, one with the value T and the other without it.

 

It would be good if the chairs of the WGs can take a look at the elements and make sure that we made the distinction between offset and frequency correctly.

 

Let us know if you have any comments.

 

Marc

 


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