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Hi, I'm struggling with designing an XML Schema that has a conditional part to it. Here's my issue: I would like to represent data, let's call it "parent" which can contain "at least" one of 3 elements ("child1", "anotherchild", and "yetanotherchild") For example, this would be a valid "parent" element: <parent> <child1>value of child 1</child1> <anotherchild>value of anotherchild</anotherchild> <yetanotherchild>value of yetanotherchild</yetanotherchild> </parent> This would be a valid "parent" element: <parent> <anotherchild>value of anotherchild</anotherchild> </parent> This would be a valid "parent" element: <parent> <child1>value of child 1</child1> <yetanotherchild>value of yetanotherchild</yetanotherchild> </parent> This would be a INVALID "parent" element because there should be at least one of the child elements: <parent> </parent> This would be a INVALID "parent" element because the parent element can only contain at most 1 occurence of each kind of child element. <parent> <child1>value of child 1</child1> <yetanotherchild>value of yetanotherchild</yetanotherchild> <yetanotherchild>value of yetanotherchild</yetanotherchild> </parent> Thanks in advance, Joen Moreno
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