05 Apr 2022, 12:47
Hi,
I noticed that the containing tag in KER (as per XSD) is <taxonomic-applicability> (of appicability-type) while in AOP an KE the tag name is <applicability>.
In AOPs/KEs
<applicability>
<sex></sex>
<life-stage></life-stage>
<taxonomy></taxonomy>
</applicability>
while in KERs
<taxonomic-applicability>
<sex></sex>
<life-stage></life-stage>
<taxonomy></taxonomy>
</taxonomic-applicability>
Are these two tags different by design? Can we make them both 'applicability'? so Sex/Life Stage/taxonomy are not listed under taxonomic-applicability in KERs?
Thanks in advance
Vassilis
I noticed that the containing tag in KER (as per XSD) is <taxonomic-applicability> (of appicability-type) while in AOP an KE the tag name is <applicability>.
In AOPs/KEs
<applicability>
<sex></sex>
<life-stage></life-stage>
<taxonomy></taxonomy>
</applicability>
while in KERs
<taxonomic-applicability>
<sex></sex>
<life-stage></life-stage>
<taxonomy></taxonomy>
</taxonomic-applicability>
Are these two tags different by design? Can we make them both 'applicability'? so Sex/Life Stage/taxonomy are not listed under taxonomic-applicability in KERs?
Thanks in advance
Vassilis