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    XSD and restrictions  
Joel D.


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04-30-04 12:35 AM

Hello,

Is it possible to include a pattern restriction to defined types via BizTalk
2004 Schema Editor (VS.NET )?  I know you can manually edit the XSD to
specify a pattern restriction but it would be nice to be able to do this in
BizTalk's Schema Editor.  The default VS.NET schema editor allows this too.

BizTalk 2004 doesn't complain if you import a schema that contains pattern
restrictions; you just can't edit the restriction.

Any thoughts or suggestions?









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    Re: XSD and restrictions  
Matt Milner


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04-30-04 06:37 PM

In the properties window, while you have your node highlighted, change the
"Derived By" property to "Restriction".

There should then be a Pattern item in the properties that you can click on
to edit the patterns you want to enforce.

If it is a schema that already has restrictions, I'm not sure why that
option wouldn't also exist.

Matt


"Joel D." <j@d.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to include a pattern restriction to defined types via
BizTalk
> 2004 Schema Editor (VS.NET )?  I know you can manually edit the XSD to
> specify a pattern restriction but it would be nice to be able to do this
in
> BizTalk's Schema Editor.  The default VS.NET schema editor allows this
too.
>
> BizTalk 2004 doesn't complain if you import a schema that contains pattern
> restrictions; you just can't edit the restriction.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions?
>
>
>
>







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    Re: XSD and restrictions  
J. Dudgeon


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04-30-04 07:35 PM

Awesome, thank you very much.

-Joel

"Matt Milner" <matt.milner@m3technologypartners dot com> wrote in message
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> In the properties window, while you have your node highlighted, change the
> "Derived By" property to "Restriction".
>
> There should then be a Pattern item in the properties that you can click
on
> to edit the patterns you want to enforce.
>
> If it is a schema that already has restrictions, I'm not sure why that
> option wouldn't also exist.
>
> Matt
>
>
> "Joel D." <j@d.com> wrote in message
> news:eHX5fDkLEHA.3472@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... 
> BizTalk 
> in 
> too. 
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>
>







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