Template:— status_assignment (st_asgn) Context:— UK_Defence |
Date: 2009/04/17 11:50:21 Revision: 1.2 |
These can be cut and pasted into the XML as required.
Set up a hyperlink to the template definition.
<template_ref name="status_assignment" context="UK_Defence" />
Set up a table of the template parameters.
<template_table figure_id="?" instance="?" name="status_assignment" context="UK_Defence" >
<param name="assigned_status">
<param_value></param_value>
<description></description>
</param>
<param name="assigned_status_ecl_id">
<param_value>urn:plcs:rdl:std</param_value>
<description></description>
</param>
<param name="ID">
<param_value></param_value>
<description></description>
</param>
<param name="ID_type">
<param_value>State_identification_code</param_value>
<description></description>
</param>
<param name="ID_organization">
<param_value></param_value>
<description></description>
</param>
<param name="subject">
<param_value></param_value>
<description></description>
</param>
</template_table>
Setup a template_example:
<template_example name="status_assignment">
<param_in name="assigned_status" value=""/>
<param_in name="assigned_status_ecl_id" value="urn:plcs:rdl:std"/>
<param_in name="ID" value=""/>
<param_in name="ID_type" value="State_identification_code"/>
<param_in name="ID_organization" value=""/>
<param_in name="subject" value=""/>
</template_example>
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