Grouping of <ocp> elements in an <ocpGroup> [message #317] |
Wed, 27 June 2012 17:07 |
Christian Rahmig
Messages: 151 Registered: January 2011
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Hello everyone,
in recent discussions the need for a grouped operation control point was
expressed. This <ocpGroup> shall have all the attributes of an <ocp>
element. Regarding the hierarchy, the attributes of the <ocpGroup>
element shall be overwritten by the correspondent attributes of the
<ocp> if existent.
Several <ocpGroup> elements are grouped together in a <ocpGroups>
container, which is an element of the infrastructure base element. The
proposed ocp grouping is documented in detail in trac ticket #153 [1].
Please feel free to comment on this first concept, which may be
implemented with railML 2.2. Do you require attributes for an <ocpGroup>
additional to the ones from the <ocp> element?
Any comments appreciated...
[1] https://trac.assembla.com/railML/ticket/153
Regards
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Christian Rahmig
railML.infrastructure coordinator
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Re: Grouping of <ocp> elements in an <ocpGroup> [message #348 is a reply to message #317] |
Sat, 01 September 2012 13:48 |
Christian Rahmig
Messages: 151 Registered: January 2011
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Hello everyone,
> in recent discussions the need for a grouped operation control point was
> expressed. This <ocpGroup> shall have all the attributes of an <ocp>
> element. Regarding the hierarchy, the attributes of the <ocpGroup>
> element shall be overwritten by the correspondent attributes of the
> <ocp> if existent.
>
> Several <ocpGroup> elements are grouped together in a <ocpGroups>
> container, which is an element of the infrastructure base element. The
> proposed ocp grouping is documented in detail in trac ticket #153 [1].
>
> Please feel free to comment on this first concept, which may be
> implemented with railML 2.2. Do you require attributes for an <ocpGroup>
> additional to the ones from the <ocp> element?
>
> Any comments appreciated...
As you can see from the forum posting in [1] the concept of grouping
<ocp> elements in a <ocpGroup> has been modified. Using the new optional
parameter "parentOcpRef" an ocp can refer to its parent ocp and thus
implicitely be part of a group. This solution has been implemented in
railML 2.2.
Regards
[1] http://www.railml.org/forum/ro/index.php?group=1&thread= 43&id=165
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Christian Rahmig
railML.infrastructure coordinator
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