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... ... @@ -69,23 +69,17 @@ 69 69 70 70 These changes are described in below. 71 71 72 - 1.//3.1 Horizontally Complex Data Structure Definitions//72 +== 3.1 Horizontally Complex Data Structure Definitions == 73 73 74 74 An explanation of this use case, with additional details can be found under Section 6 - Technical Notes, under heading ‘10.3 Dimension Constraint’. 75 75 76 76 The following changes to the model have been made to satisfy this use case. 77 77 78 -1. 79 -11. 80 -111. 81 -1111. Data Structure Definition 78 +Data Structure Definition 82 82 83 83 The Data Structure Definition has a new ‘evolving structure’ property, this is a Boolean property, when set to ‘true’ it indicates to the users of the DSD that new Dimensions may be added without the DSD undergoing a change to its major version number. 84 84 85 -1. 86 -11. 87 -111. 88 -1111. Dataflow 82 +Dataflow 89 89 90 90 The Dataflow has a new Dimension Constraint property, which is used to reference a subset of Dimensions which it uses from the referenced DSD. 91 91 ... ... @@ -93,22 +93,16 @@ 93 93 94 94 The Dimension Constraint property is only required if the DSD sets the evolving structure property to true. 95 95 96 - 1.//3.2Constraint Cohesion//90 +== 3.2 Constraint Cohesion == 97 97 98 98 The Constraint model in SDMX 3.1 has been made more cohesive by separating the Data Constraint into two distinct structures; the Data Constraint which describes reporting restrictions, and the Availability Constraint, which describes data content from a data source. In SDMX 3.0 these distinctions were made using the ‘type’ property on a Data Constraint. 99 99 100 -1. 101 -11. 102 -111. 103 -1111. Data Constraint 94 +Data Constraint 104 104 105 105 The Data Constraint has had the ‘type’ property removed; the Data Constraint in SDMX 3.1 is always used to describe restrictions on content for data reporting purposes. 106 106 107 107 The attachment of the Data Constraint in SDMX 3.0 included Data Sources, in SDMX 3.1 these attachments have been removed as these are not relevant for restricting reported data. 108 108 109 -1. 110 -11. 111 -111. 112 -1111. Availability Constraint 100 +Availability Constraint 113 113 114 114 The Availability Constraint is a new Structure introduced to describe data that exists, it is generated in the response to the Availability REST API. It is not a maintained structure, and as such has no maintenance agency, identity or version