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* {{attr|countryID}}: ID number for each country. The ID number is then used to determine to which country a balise belongs. ({{DocIS|tBaliseCountryID}}, optional) | * {{attr|countryID}}: ID number for each country. The ID number is then used to determine to which country a balise belongs. ({{DocIS|tBaliseCountryID}}, optional) | ||
* {{attr|groupID}}: | * {{attr|groupID}}: {{DocIS|balise}}s and baliseGroups can be joined to groups. groupID is needed to determine if a baliseGroup belongs to a group and if yes, to which one. ({{DocIS|tBaliseGroupID}}, optional) | ||
* {{attr|linkingAccuracy}} ({{DocIS|tBaliseLinkingAcc}}, optional) | * {{attr|linkingAccuracy}} ({{DocIS|tBaliseLinkingAcc}}, optional) |
Revision as of 09:03, 18 June 2009
baliseGroup
Scheme description / Schemenbeschreibung
Position of baliseGroup in the XML-Tree / Position von baliseGroup im XML-Baum
Multiplicity / Anzahl
Semantics / Bedeutung
A <baliseGroup> represents groups of balises.
Attributes of baliseGroup / Attribute von baliseGroup
- countryID: ID number for each country. The ID number is then used to determine to which country a balise belongs. (tBaliseCountryID, optional)
- groupID: balises and baliseGroups can be joined to groups. groupID is needed to determine if a baliseGroup belongs to a group and if yes, to which one. (tBaliseGroupID, optional)
- linkingAccuracy (tBaliseLinkingAcc, optional)
- linkReactionAscending (tBaliseLinkReaction, optional)
- linkReactionDescending (tBaliseLinkReaction, optional)
- staticTelegram (xs:string, optional)
- ndx (tPIG, optional)
Syntactic Constraints / Syntaktische Beschränkungen
- countryID: Up to 1023 countries can be defined.
- groupID: Up to 16383 groups can be defined.
Best practice & Examples / Empfohlene Anwendung & Beispiele
Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.
Notes / Anmerkungen
- Balises whose capacity is reasonable only in group mode (e.g. two balises are needed to determine a trains driving direction) must belong to the same balise group. A group can contain an indefinite amount of balises.
- Don't mix up groups of balises in the mean of baliseGroup with the groups defined by the groupIDs. A baliseGroup can also be part of a group of balise elements with a certain ID.
Open issues / Offene Punkte/Pendenzen
Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.