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== Interpretation of Effective Time for Acts in Definition Mood ==
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== Problem definition and status ==
Need guidance from MnM
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--[[User:Tdejong67|Tom de Jong]] 20:58, 17 January 2012 (UTC)
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The problem at hand is most clearly explained by looking at: A_ProductUseGuideline(Canada) or POCP_RM060200UV (which has a name that clearly needs to be updated, by the way). It has a class called AdministrationGuideline, which includes the effectiveTime attribute. The description for that is 'Guideline Issue Date'. Yet the RIM semantics of effectiveTime dictate that the effectiveTime is always about the EVENT (e.g. effectiveTime in an order is about when the ordered event should take place), so this use seems inconsistent with that.
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Question then remains how we would specify the issue date (or validity interval) of the guideline itself. Guidance was sought with MnM for this, but has not lead to a resolution.

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Problem definition and status

--Tom de Jong 20:58, 17 January 2012 (UTC)

The problem at hand is most clearly explained by looking at: A_ProductUseGuideline(Canada) or POCP_RM060200UV (which has a name that clearly needs to be updated, by the way). It has a class called AdministrationGuideline, which includes the effectiveTime attribute. The description for that is 'Guideline Issue Date'. Yet the RIM semantics of effectiveTime dictate that the effectiveTime is always about the EVENT (e.g. effectiveTime in an order is about when the ordered event should take place), so this use seems inconsistent with that.

Question then remains how we would specify the issue date (or validity interval) of the guideline itself. Guidance was sought with MnM for this, but has not lead to a resolution.