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Key: DMN12-137
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Status: closed
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Source: Signavio GmbH ( Dr. Bastian Steinert)
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Summary:
page 132/136, in table 58, shows the following example:
time(“T23:59:00z")
The time literal string has a leading 'T'.Other areas of the spec define time strings as:
"a string value in the lexical space of the time datatype specified by XML Schema Part 2 Datatypes; or a string value that is the extended form of a local time representation as specified by ISO 8601, ..."As far as I know, XML schema and the ISO standard do not define a leading 'T' for time literals.
Let's clarify this and get all examples consistent.
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Reported: DMN 1.1 — Tue, 28 Feb 2017 13:56 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — DMN 1.2
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Disposition Summary:
remove leading 'T' from all time literal examples
remove leading 'T' from all time literal examples
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Updated: Wed, 3 Oct 2018 14:17 GMT
DMN12 — clarify format of time literals / resolve inconsistency
- Key: DMN12-137
- OMG Task Force: Decision Modeling and Notation 1.2 RTF