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  • Use cases   In this page you learn what is a use case and find a list of railML® use cases. While the emphasis of the railML®-wiki lies in documenting
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  • This page is intended to inform about the schema changes by topics, that influence the XML output. As it starts as a stub please refer to the railML forum
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  • schema, please consider Dev:Extending_railML#when. The means described in this page (xs:any; xs:anyAttribute; tOtherEnumerationValue) are proposed for railML®
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  • Multiplicity   The section Multiplicity in element documentation pages reports the occurence indicators of the respective element, by name the values of
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  • example applies! All Wiki Pages have a discussion page which is linked at the top of the page. There, all matters concerning the page can be discussed. Please
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  • will automatically switch to the Wiki page for editing. If not, click on ‘Log into railml.org’ on the Wiki page, log out and log in again to ensure your
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  • This page should be considered as an annex to the guides of the section use-cases (link to the railML® website). If inconsistencies are found, then guides
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  • 🗒️ An interlocking subschema exists only in railML® 3. Please, go to page Interlocking on the railML® 3 wiki for further information.
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  • 🗒️ This page is mirrored from page Dev:Codelists in The railML® 3 wiki.
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  • Guideline for use cases   This page should be considered as an annex to the guides of the section use-cases (link to the railML® website). If inconsistencies
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  • search page, where the (usually unique) hit can be clicked or the commitment number can be copied. E.g. {{SVN|416|2}} [416] will present a page linking
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  • 🗒️ This page is mirrored from page UC:Use cases/table in The railML® 3 wiki.
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  • filling the gaps. Possibly, you will find further details on the discussion page. Ferri Leberl (talk) 16:03, 25 April 2018 (CEST)
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  • entries can be found on page Dev:Registers#Current entries. The procedure to add entries to the codelist is described on page Dev:Codelists#Missing entries
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  • (Log into railML.org (link to the railML® website) and) go to our download page (link to the railML® website) Consent to the licence terms (link to the railML®
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  • Dev:Guides complete railML® 2 trees with links to the corresponding wiki pages: The railML® 2.5 tree (current) The railML® 2.4 tree The railML® 2.3 tree
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  • according to the appropriate list below. View/edit list on the separate source page.
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  • Middle Rhine Railway by GPSinfradat View/edit list on the separate source page. This code example defines track end that is an open end. <trackEnd id="tE35113"
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  • with version 2.4): the international train category number as specified on page 38 in ERA_ERTMS_040001 "Assignment of values to ETCS variables" v1.9 from
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  • The further procedure is explained on the dev:Codelists#Missing_entries page. Use of a project-specific independent register For internal project purposes
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