Defining the XML File Content
You can only load one scheme to the XML file to be loaded. However, you can include multiple series in the one scheme. When there are multiple series in the file, each series name must be unique. For example, the following XML file has two series defined:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<scheme>
<series name = "name1">
<value>P1</value>
<value>P2</value>
<value>P3</value>
</series>
<series name = "name2">
<value>A_1</value>
<value>A_3</value>
<value>A_5</value>
</series>
</scheme>
There are no out-of-the-box object initialization rules loaded that set versioning to list-based versioning, as defined in this section. You can create a list-based Harvard series that uses the file that you load and name the series in one or more versioning object initialization rules.
In the XML file, the series name can contain any alphanumeric characters other than the period (.) or the at symbol (@). The series name you specify in the XML file is the name you must also append to wt.series.HarvardSeries to form the name used in the argument for the versioning rule. For example, if the series name is "name1", then the argument to include is "wt.series.HarvardSeries.name1".
The values contained in the <value> elements can be any set of unique values with the following qualifications:
A value cannot be empty; it must contain at least one non-white space character.
A period (.) cannot be used in a value.
White space cannot be used in a vlalue.
The values you specify for the label must be unique within the entire series and specifying the same value multiple times is not allowed; however, you can use the values from one series in another series.
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It is recommended to use a minimal number of characters for the value so that the complete object identifier is not overly verbose.
The order of the values in the file determines the order in which the values are used as the version designator when the object is revised.
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You can modify the list-based versioning values that are established through the XML versioning file; however, all changes should be made before the versioning is used. Changing values that have already been used can cause unpredictable results when versions are being updated. If you must make a change to a versioning scheme, ensure that the values you specify for the revision labels are unique within the entire versioning scheme and that you do not remove any values from a series that are already in use. However, you can include the legacy attribute for those values that you do not want used for new revision labels as described in Accommodating Legacy Values in Revision Labels. Specifying the same value multiple times is not allowed. Also, removing a series name after the series has been in use causes problems for any existing objects that use the series. For example, those objects could not be revised and the object iteration history could not be displayed.
For details on how to create this series, see Setting Up a List-based or State-based Versioning Scheme.
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