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  • in the railML® file even without fully understanding the XML and railML® syntax. The integrated railVIVID® validator allows you to check the railML® file
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  • permanent way technical documentation VzG switches permanent way technical documentation VzG Tracks permanent way technical documentation VzG Catenary system
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  • in railML® schemes This page gives instructions for implementing new elements for the railML® XML schema in the scope of the development of railML®. The
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  • between railML® 2.1 and railML® 2.2 This page shows schema differences between railML® 2.1 and railML® 2.2. It is intended to support advanced railML® users
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  • infrastructure description in railML®, tracks usually are limited by switches, crossings, bufferstops and such. In railML® that would mean that usually
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  • between railML® 2.0 and railML® 2.1 This page shows schema differences between railML® 2.0 and railML® 2.1. It is intended to support advanced railML® users
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  • repository: For railML® 2: Gitlab repository for railML® 2 (link to the railML® website). For railML® 3: Gitlab repository for railML® 3 (link to the railML® website)
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  • between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4 This page shows schema differences between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4. It is intended to support advanced railML® users
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  • between railML® 2.4 and railML® 2.5 This page shows schema differences between railML® 2.4 and railML® 2.5. It is intended to support advanced railML® users
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  • into codelists outside the railML® schema. The codelists are identically available for railML® 2 and railML® 3. The current railML®2 version is 2.5. For more
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  • understanding railML®. Zertifizierung: Diese Angaben sind nicht direkt relevant für eine Erfüllung der Vorgaben und sollen beim Verständnis von railML® unterstützen
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  • don't change the syntax of railML®. Changes to the syntax of railML® should be isolated in a development branch, such as railML-2.5-dev and merged back to
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  • railML® schema changes between railML® 2.2 and railML® 2.3   This site is intended to collect the schema changes between railML® 2.2 and railML® 2.3 by
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  • be able to collect sensor data to prepare a measurement data set for documentation of the work accomplished. The first major dataflow originates from the
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  • responsible scheme coordinator (link to the railML® website). Publish your intention in the railML-Forum (link to the railML® website). This has two advantages
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  • Usage in railML® 2.2 (cf. https://schemas.railml.org/2013/railML-2.2/documentation/railML.html#simpleType_tLengthM_Link05DEB6E8 (link to the railML® website)):
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  • railML® schema changes between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4   This site is intended to collect the schema changes between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4. A
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  • Dev:Downloading and using railML Dev:Examples Dev:Examples for a non-zero operating day offset at the first ocpTT of a train run Dev:Extending railML Dev:Git Guidelines
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