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50 50  An example of reporting metadata according to the MSD described above, is shown below.
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52 -==== Figure 6: Example Metadata Set ====
52 +**Figure 6: Example Metadata Set**
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54 54  This example shows:
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56 56  1. The reference to the Metadata Provision Agreement and Metadata Target
57 57  1. The reported metadata attributes (AttributeSet)
58 -11. Reference Metadata in Data Structure Definition and Dataset
58 +1. Reference Metadata in Data Structure Definition and Dataset
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60 60  An important change of SDMX 3.0 is the ability to reference an MSD within a DSD, in order to report any Metadata Attributes defined in the former to Datasets of the latter.
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62 62  This is achieved by the following:
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64 64  * In a DSD, the user may add a reference to one MSD.
65 -* In the Attribute Descriptor of the DSD, the user may include any Metadata Attributes defined in the linked MSD. o For each link to a Metadata Attribute, an Attribute Relationship may be specified (similarly to that for Data Attributes).
65 +* In the Attribute Descriptor of the DSD, the user may include any Metadata Attributes defined in the linked MSD.
66 +** For each link to a Metadata Attribute, an Attribute Relationship may be specified (similarly to that for Data Attributes).
66 66  * In any Dataset complying with this DSD, Metadata Attributes may be reported according to the specified Attribute Relationship.
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68 -o The hierarchy of the Metadata Attributes defined in the MSD must be respected and they are reported in the same way as in a Metadataset, under the level they are related within the DSD, via their Attribute Relationship.
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70 -In Data Constraints, the user is allowed to restrict values for Metadata Attributes, in the same way as Data Attributes (more on this in section “10 Constraints”).
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68 +** The hierarchy of the Metadata Attributes defined in the MSD must be respected and they are reported in the same way as in a Metadataset, under the level they are related within the DSD, via their Attribute Relationship.
69 +* In Data Constraints, the user is allowed to restrict values for Metadata Attributes, in the same way as Data Attributes (more on this in section “10 Constraints”).