XML Representation Summary |
<Group |
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("Add" | "Update" | "Delete") |
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(xs:string | xs:string) |
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("Agency" | "Maintainable") : "Agency" |
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xs:boolean |
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(xs:dateTime | xs:date | xs:gYearMonth | xs:gYear | xs:duration) |
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xs:anyURI |
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xs:boolean : "false" |
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xs:language |
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"true" |
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("T0" | "T1" | "T2" | "T3" | "T4" | "T5") : "T0" |
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("I0" | "I1" | "I2" | "I3") : "I0" |
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("P0" | "P1" | "P2" | "P3" | "P4") : "P0" |
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("G0" | "G1" | "G2" | "G3" | "G4") : "G0" |
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("D0" | "D1" | "D2" | "D3" | "D4") : "D0" |
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("L0" | "L1" | "L2" | "L3" | "L4" | "L5" | "L6" | "L7") : "L0" |
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xs:string |
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xs:string |
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xs:boolean : "true" |
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Content: |
(r:URN | (r:Agency, r:ID, r:Version))[1..2], r:UserID*, r:UserAttributePair*, (r:VersionResponsibility | r:VersionResponsibilityReference)?, r:VersionRationale?, r:BasedOnObject?, r:Note*, r:Software*, r:MetadataQuality*, r:Citation?, r:Abstract?, r:AuthorizationSource*, r:UniverseReference?, r:SeriesStatement*, r:QualityStatementReference*, (r:QualityStatementScheme* | r:QualityStatementSchemeReference*)*, r:ExPostEvaluation*, r:FundingInformation*, ProjectBudget*, r:Purpose?, r:Coverage?, r:AnalysisUnit*, r:AnalysisUnitsCovered?, r:KindOfData*, r:OtherMaterial*, r:RequiredResourcePackages?, r:Embargo*, (c:ConceptualComponent | r:ConceptualComponentReference)*, (d:DataCollection | r:DataCollectionReference)*, (l:BaseLogicalProduct | r:LogicalProductReference)*, (p:PhysicalDataProduct | r:PhysicalDataProductReference)*, (pi:PhysicalInstance | r:PhysicalInstanceReference)*, (a:Archive | r:ArchiveReference)*, (pr:DDIProfile | r:DDIProfileReference)*, (cm:Comparison | r:ComparisonReference)*, (s:StudyUnit | r:StudyUnitReference)*, (SubGroup | SubGroupReference)* |
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</Group> |
A primary packaging and publication module within DDI containing a Group of StudyUnits. The Group structure allows metadata regarding multiple study units to be published as a structured entity. Studies may be grouped "by design" such as a repeated study with intended areas of commonality between each study, or "ad hoc" where studies are grouped for applied or administrative reasons.