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Structure-based OIRs
Structure-based OIRs are used to control the structure that is created above the Content Holders in the S1000D Publication and Information Structures. They are used to keep name, version and folder location consistent between the Content and its Content Holder. Similar to the Content Holders, they are soft types of Part.
The same understanding of OIR inheritance, influenced both by class hierarchy and container context hierarchy, is essential.
Load files:
\loadFiles\sisaad\S1000D\oirs\isGroup.xml
\loadFiles\sisaad\S1000D\oirs\publicationStructure.xml
Attributes:
Attribute
Description
Can be customized?
Notes
name
Specifies the name of the structure
Yes
The naming is flexible, with the option to apply suffixes and prefixes to the data module’s name
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It is important that the content holder’s object type (for example sis.s1000D.PsRoot and the content’s object type (for example sis.s1000D.pmType, located in pm.xsl) use the same naming convention.
folder.id
Defines the folder path for the structure
Yes
This value can be changed to any desired folder.
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PTC recommends that the content holder’s object type (for example sis.s1000D.PsRoot and the content’s object type (for example sis.s1000D.pmType, located in pm.xsl) use the same folder location.
MBA|versionInfo
Sets the versioning scheme
The version scheme for S1000D is wt.series.HarvardSeries.S1000D
Yes, with caution
This can be customized to a customer-specific scheme. Care must be taken when setting up custom versioning scheme.
For information on how to set up a versioning scheme, see Object Versioning.
Custom attributes can also be added.