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PERSTA/PEREND will be used when an authority will be in operation only for a specified period of time; e.g. the authority of a port affected to be closed during ice season might be operate only in summer period. All other times they drink wine, watch TV, read books etc. (just kidding)
 
PERSTA/PEREND will be used when an authority will be in operation only for a specified period of time; e.g. the authority of a port affected to be closed during ice season might be operate only in summer period. All other times they drink wine, watch TV, read books etc. (just kidding)
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[[User:DavidAcland|DavidAcland]] 10:48, 13 August 2008 (CEST)
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Jens thanks for the tip.
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I see we have both [[condet]] and [[telcom]].  [[telcom]] now denigrated and moved to deleted page; [[calnam]] [[CALSGN]] [[COMCHA]] are now placed in [[condet]]. Deleting [[telcom]] from [[autori]].
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[[User:Jens|jens]] 10:53, 13 August 2008 (CEST)
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I agree. Looks fine to me now.

Revision as of 08:53, 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

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.

jens 10:37, 13 August 2008 (CEST)

The items fit following constructions:

DATSTA/DATEND will be used when an authority will come into force/ will be closed to a specified date. Data producer will be able to insert a date and the ENC will appear/disappear the information at appropriated time.

PERSTA/PEREND will be used when an authority will be in operation only for a specified period of time; e.g. the authority of a port affected to be closed during ice season might be operate only in summer period. All other times they drink wine, watch TV, read books etc. (just kidding)

DavidAcland 10:48, 13 August 2008 (CEST)

Jens thanks for the tip.

I see we have both condet and telcom. telcom now denigrated and moved to deleted page; calnam CALSGN COMCHA are now placed in condet. Deleting telcom from autori.

jens 10:53, 13 August 2008 (CEST)

I agree. Looks fine to me now.