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for one data element how many domains are used.

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Hi

Edited by: PB on Jan 29, 2008 8:21 AM

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Former Member
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ONLY ONE

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ONLY ONE

Former Member
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Hi,

For one data element you have to have atmost one Domain.

Regards,

Omkaram.

ravishankar_reddy2
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Hi ,

We can use a DOMAIN only once for a DATA ELEMENT.

and we can use one DOMAIN for multiple DATA ELEMENTS. and one DATA ELEMENT for multiple FIELDS.

regards,

Ravi Shankar Reddy

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one domain can be used

Former Member
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Hi PB,

Domains are used to provide the technical properties to the

field. (data type,size and value constraints).

data elements are provide the semantic properties to the fields.

those are labels and documentation,

Domains are not directly attach to the fields.

but data elements are directly attached to the fields.

_one domain can be attached to the no of data elements_.**

(One data element can have only one Domain).

and one data element can be attached to the no of fields,

cheers,

Sreekar .