This element does not appear in railML® 3.2 within the CO subschema. It is available only in railML® 3.1. There exists an element <generic:designator> that might have replaced it. Do not hesitate to contact railML.org for further questions.
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===Usage of {{@|register}}=== | ===Usage of {{@|register}}=== | ||
In principle, {{@|register}} is defined as a {{xsdType|string}} and can be filled arbitrarily. Please, observe the rules explained under [[Dev:Registers#Expansion]]. In brief: | In principle, {{@|register}} is defined as a {{xsdType|string}} and can be filled arbitrarily. Please, observe the rules explained under [[Dev:Registers#Expansion]]. In brief: | ||
* Registers that appear in [[dev:codelists|codelist]] [[registers.xml]] | * Registers that appear in [[dev:codelists|codelist]] [[registers.xml]] shall be called by the respective code. E.g. ''register="DB640"'' for the register of station codes of the Austrian Federal Railways (Dienstbehelf 640). | ||
* | * Project internal registers that do not appear in ''registers.xml'' shall be called with a code starting with an underscore. E.g. ''register="_SnakeOilCatalogue"''.<br>If the register you are referring to is employed in productive use, please [[RailML3_Wiki:Contact|contacting us]] to get it included into the codelist. | ||
=={{Additional Information}}== | =={{Additional Information}}== | ||
==={{Notes}}=== | ==={{Notes}}=== | ||
==={{Open issues}}=== | ==={{Open issues}}=== |
This element does not appear in railML® 3.2 within the CO subschema. It is available only in railML® 3.1. There exists an element <generic:designator> that might have replaced it. Do not hesitate to contact railML.org for further questions.
Removed with version 3.2. There exists an element <generic:designator> that might have replaced it.
In principle, @register is defined as a xs:string and can be filled arbitrarily. Please, observe the rules explained under Dev:Registers#Expansion. In brief: