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Michael Kay wrote: > Why would you want your application to depend on UUIDs > having exactly this format? It is possible to create a version of UUID that has information encoded in it - timestamp and the network node address. For some environments, such encoded information is not acceptable. It is also possible to create a version of UUID that has no information encoded it it - it is truly a random identifier. In the mentioned environments, this is the only acceptable version of UUID. I defined a simpleType that constrains the set of UUIDs to only this version. /Roger
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