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27.07. 08  Jens  I think nonworking day is a superfluous attribute here. It is a sub-attribute of '''[[srvhrs]]'''; see there. Shall we delete from here?
 
27.07. 08  Jens  I think nonworking day is a superfluous attribute here. It is a sub-attribute of '''[[srvhrs]]'''; see there. Shall we delete from here?
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29.07.08 David. I agree. Deleting '''[[nwkday]]''' from '''[[autori]]'''.
 
 
 
 
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Submitted  to Nav register manager Date
 
Submitted  to Nav register manager Date
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Hi Rolando,
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Looking forward to receiving some South American sunshine here.
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David
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Hi David,
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This is just a test. I feel very comfortable using this tool. I have some little experience editing articles of Wikipedia, so I am more or less familiarized with this kind of tool. I hope we can go ahead with it.
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Rolando
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12.08.08 Ricardo.
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I didn’t quite understand why we need PEREND and PERSTA since we have DATEND and DATSTA. Is there a case of seasonal authority? I was wondering if we could just use the second pair – which seems, to me, to be the best option –, or just the first one.

Revision as of 08:23, 13 August 2008

Drafted and agreed by SNPWG8

14.11.07 Jens added various inf obj.

SNPWG 9 Still open for final agreement

27.07. 08 Jens I think nonworking day is a superfluous attribute here. It is a sub-attribute of srvhrs; see there. Shall we delete from here?

29.07.08 David. I agree. Deleting nwkday from autori.


Submitted to Hydro register manager Date

Submitted to Nav register manager Date


Hi Rolando,

Looking forward to receiving some South American sunshine here. David


Hi David,


This is just a test. I feel very comfortable using this tool. I have some little experience editing articles of Wikipedia, so I am more or less familiarized with this kind of tool. I hope we can go ahead with it. Rolando


12.08.08 Ricardo.

I didn’t quite understand why we need PEREND and PERSTA since we have DATEND and DATSTA. Is there a case of seasonal authority? I was wondering if we could just use the second pair – which seems, to me, to be the best option –, or just the first one.