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new attributes on the ocp element [message #540] Mon, 16 September 2013 17:53 Go to next message
horst.naujoks is currently offline  horst.naujoks
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Registered: December 2012
Junior Member
Dear all,

I'm a developer at Qnamic AG
( http://http://www.railml.org//index.php/entwickler.html?show =35) and we
using RailML in different contexts in
our products.

I'd like to submit the following extension to the railMl infrastructure
schema:

The element <ocp> should be completed by the two new optional attributes
'uicCountry' and
'uicCountry'. The whole purpose of these numbers is documented here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UIC_country_codes.
The new attributes are supposed as an explicit supplement to the existing
id/code/name attribute
facility. They should support a better data exchange in systems which
share these numbers.

Today, we already employ these attributes by the usage of a schema
extension (as an 'any'
attribute) and of course we'd like to replace this construct by an
explicitly specified attributes.

Kind Regards,

Horst Naujoks

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Re: new attributes on the ocp element [message #541 is a reply to message #540] Tue, 17 September 2013 13:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
bob.janssen is currently offline  bob.janssen
Messages: 8
Registered: May 2013
Junior Member
Horst Naujoks wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'm a developer at Qnamic AG
> ( http://http://www.railml.org//index.php/entwickler.html?show =35) and we
> using RailML in different contexts in
> our products.
>
> I'd like to submit the following extension to the railMl infrastructure
> schema:
>
> The element <ocp> should be completed by the two new optional attributes
> 'uicCountry' and
> 'uicCountry'. The whole purpose of these numbers is documented here:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UIC_country_codes.
> The new attributes are supposed as an explicit supplement to the existing
> id/code/name attribute
> facility. They should support a better data exchange in systems which
> share these numbers.
>
> Today, we already employ these attributes by the usage of a schema
> extension (as an 'any'
> attribute) and of course we'd like to replace this construct by an
> explicitly specified attributes.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Horst Naujoks
>
Dear Horst,
ETCS proposes the NID_C veriable. There is some overlap with the country
codes, though admittedly a country may have many NID_C's. You may want to
substantiate your request by comparing the function of the UIC country
code and NID_C.
Cheers,
Bob Janssen
Siemens NL


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Re: new attributes on the ocp element [message #547 is a reply to message #540] Thu, 07 November 2013 22:03 Go to previous message
Christian Rahmig is currently offline  Christian Rahmig
Messages: 151
Registered: January 2011
Senior Member
Dear Horst,

On 16.09.2013 17:53, Horst Naujoks wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm a developer at Qnamic AG
> ( http://http://www.railml.org//index.php/entwickler.html?show =35) and we
> using RailML in different contexts in
> our products.

Welcome to the railML infrastructure forum and sorry for my late reply.

> I'd like to submit the following extension to the railMl infrastructure
> schema:
>
> The element<ocp> should be completed by the two new optional attributes
> 'uicCountry' and
> 'uicCountry'. The whole purpose of these numbers is documented here:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UIC_country_codes.
> The new attributes are supposed as an explicit supplement to the existing
> id/code/name attribute
> facility. They should support a better data exchange in systems which
> share these numbers.

Did you have a look at the /ocp/tsi element? It contains all the
parameters you were looking for: the two-digit long UIC country code,
the five digit long UIC location code and the check digit. This element
has been introduced with railML 2.1 [1]

[1]
http://railml.org//index.php/fruehere-veranstaltungen-2002.h tml?file=tl_files/railML.org/documents/events/slides/2011-11 -07_dlr_rahmig-infrastructure.pdf

Best regards

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Christian Rahmig
railML.infrastructure coordinator
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