declares if and how the format/notation is applied within the context concerned.
The declaration is always relative to the base set of formats/notations. Given the
commonly allowable base set of formats/notations, the attribute allowedNotationFlag
is
used to further specify the applicability of various formats/notations in various
contexts. The attribute can have one of the following values:
- "0" - No, the
format/notation must not be used within the project in the context concerned. Thus,
by
using this attribute value it is possible to exclude the use of the named
format/notation from a specified CSDB object type, even though the format/notation
can
be allowed in other CSDB object types.
- "1" - Yes, the format/notation is one among
those that must be used in the context concerned. When no explicit context is given
for
the parent structure, assigning this value includes the named format/notation in the
base set of allowable formats/notations. When an explicit context is given, the set
of
notations for that context is redefined and the format/notation will be one allowed
for
the context concerned. Regardless of whether the context is the base set or a Schema
specific context, several such inclusions mean that all of the included
formats/notations are equally allowed.