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The keyref Element
Definition and Usage
The keyref element specifies that an attribute or element value correspond to
those of the specified key or unique element.
The keyref element MUST contain the following (in order):
- one and only one selector element (contains an XPath expression that
specifies the set of elements across which the values specified by field must
be unique)
- one or more field elements (contains an XPath expression that specifies
the values that must be unique for the set of elements specified by the
selector element)
Element Information
Syntax
<key
id=ID
name=NCName
refer=QName
any attributes
>
(annotation?,(selector,field+))
</include>
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(The ? sign declares that the element can occur zero or one time, and the +
sign declares that the element must occur one or more times
inside the keyref element)
Attribute |
Description |
id |
Optional. Specifies a unique ID for the element |
name |
Required. Specifies the name of the keyref element |
refer |
Required. Specifies the name of a key or unique element
defined in this or another schema |
any attributes |
Optional. Specifies any other attributes with non-schema
namespace |
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