The OperationalPoint defines a point in the railway network that is essential for railway operation. Typical examples for railway operational points are stations, block signals or stopping points. Operational points allow an interaction between the railway operator and the train driver.
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Type
basedOnTemplate
Public
tRef
Notes:
references a generic operational point
belongsToParent
Public
tRef
anonymousRole=false
Notes:
references the one and only parent operational point of this operational point
- if some information exists in parent and child, then information in child overwrites it in child
- if some information exists only in parent, then child inherits this information from parent
The OperationalPoint defines a point in the railway network that is essential for railway operation. Typical examples for railway operational points are stations, block signals or stopping points. Operational points allow an interaction between the railway operator and the train driver.
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Value
mixed
false
Details:
Values: true | false Default: false Description: Determines whether this element may contain mixed element and character content. Refer to the W3C XML Schema recommendation
modelGroup
sequence
Details:
Values: all | sequence | choice Default: sequence Description: Overrides the package-level default model group
nillable
false
Details:
Values: true | false Default: false Description: As defined by XML Schema specification