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Section 3.11.5 of the spec describes how key/keyref information is captured in the PSVI in the form of an identity-constraint table: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#d0e14060 But (a) the authors of the spec clearly don't expect implementations to expose the information in that form: The Identity-constraint Binding information item, unlike others in this specification, is essentially an internal bookkeeping mechanism. It is introduced to support the definition of Identity-constraint Satisfied (§3.11.4) above. Accordingly, conformant processors may, but are not required to, expose them via [identity-constraint table] properties in the ·post-schema-validation infoset·. In other words, the above constraints may be read as saying ·validation· of identity-constraints proceeds as if such infoset items existed. and (b) even if implementations did expose the information, I think it would be quite hard to make use of it in your application. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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