Infrastructure3::UnderCrossing

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UnderCrossing : Public <<XSDcomplexType>> Class
Created: 03/05/2016 08:49:25
Modified: 22/10/2018 18:37:16
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An under crossing describes a crossing, where something crosses under the railway line. The most common constructional type of an under crossing is a bridge.<br/>
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Attribute Scope Type
allowedWeightLimit Public tElementWithIDref
Notes: reference to weight limit classes that are allowed to pass over this under crossing<br/>
belongsToParent Public tRef
anonymousRole=false
Notes: reference to a parent under crossing<br/><br/>- if some information exists in parent and child, then information in child overwrites it in child<br/><br/>- if some information exists only in parent, then child inherits this information from parent<br/><br/>
constructionType Public tCrossingConstructionTypeExt
use=required
Notes: construction type of under crossing: bridge or tunnel<br/>
length Public Length
Notes: length of the under crossing relative to the railway in metres<br/>
Element Source Role Target Role
«XSDattributeGroup» aVerbalConstraint
Class  
Name:  
 
Name:  
 
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Element Source Role Target Role
«XSDcomplexType» UnderCrossings
Class  
Name:  
 
Name: underCrossing
 
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An under crossing describes a crossing, where something crosses under the railway line. The most common constructional type of an under crossing is a bridge.<br/>
Tag 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
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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
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isFinalSpecialization: 0
Object Type Connection Direction Notes
«XSDcomplexType» XCrossing Class Generalization To