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'''Common (CO)'''
This pseudo-subschema captures elements at the top of the {{rml}} tree, above the subschemas.


==== General Information ====
The actual planned tasks and enhancements can be found {{ticket|3=in the {{rml}} ticket system}}.


This subschema shall cover all topics, which affect all other railML®-schemas alike.
A list of Common {{rml}} elements can be found [[:Category:Common_Elements|here]].


The actual planned tasks and enhancements can be found at {{site|https://trac.railml.org/report|Trac-Tickets|domain=trac}} of the railML development space.
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There is also a "historic" collection of proposed [[CommonDataTypes | Data Types]] for the Common subschema. It was developed in the preparation works of railML version 1.1. Some of the suggestions are already implemented in the stable railML 2.0 release. Other extensions wait for users with strong needs for them. '''Instead, consult [[:Category:Unit]]'''.
 
==== Documentation ====
 
The following lists provide links to Common Documentation pages:
* [{{uml|CO}} UML visualization of the current {{rml}}3 CO subschema]
* [[:Category:Common_Elements | Common railML elements]]
* [[CO:attributes | Common railML Attributes]]
* [[Common Concepts]] — explanations of some basic concepts of railML®

Latest revision as of 17:12, 19 January 2024

Common (CO)
 

This pseudo-subschema captures elements at the top of the railML® tree, above the subschemas.

The actual planned tasks and enhancements can be found in the railML® ticket system.

A list of Common railML® elements can be found here.