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> I am using seperate schemas since one (A) > represents a particular kind of operational > event (the weight of product)and the other (B) > represents a different kind of operational > event (the quality of product). > At points in the workflow, the messages are > sent seperately. However, they do have > some element names that are in common > like TransportationMode, ServiceLocation > and others but that are defined globally > in each of the A and B schemas. > > Later in the workflow Schema C packages schemas > A and B together, along with some additional > instructions. In schema C, since A and B are > included, I get the error that TransportationMode > and ServiceLocation & others have been defined > more than once. > > Cheryl You should package up all common definitions in a schema D. Include schema D in A and B. When C includes A and B, you will not get your duplicate definition error, because there is only a single source (schema D) for those definitions. Dave
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