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At the moment items can be looked up by path - e.g. dm:Test data model$1.0.0|dc:Test data class. This is used in the markdown descriptions of items and works nicely when referring to a finalised item elsewhere in the system.
However, if you're referring to something within the same model, or the same versioned folder, which is not yet finalised, then this causes problems - e.g. all items of dm:Test data model$main|dc:Test data class when the Test data model was finalised, or the branch name was changed.
A 'local' path notation is required so that we can refer to items within the same model / vf without specifying the branch name which is subject to change.
This is a requirement for the Data Dictionary work to save huge amounts of renaming and to generally improve the experience of using links in descriptions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The NHS Data Dictionary ingest will produce Mauro paths for URLs but they can only be known relative to the versioned folder the items are children of.
At the moment items can be looked up by path - e.g.
dm:Test data model$1.0.0|dc:Test data class
. This is used in the markdown descriptions of items and works nicely when referring to a finalised item elsewhere in the system.However, if you're referring to something within the same model, or the same versioned folder, which is not yet finalised, then this causes problems - e.g. all items of
dm:Test data model$main|dc:Test data class
when theTest data model
was finalised, or the branch name was changed.A 'local' path notation is required so that we can refer to items within the same model / vf without specifying the branch name which is subject to change.
This is a requirement for the Data Dictionary work to save huge amounts of renaming and to generally improve the experience of using links in descriptions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: