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-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
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-<?Pub Inc?>
-<task id="taddsmpt" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Adding simple types</title>
-<titlealts>
-<searchtitle>Adding simple types</searchtitle>
-</titlealts>
-<shortdesc>Simple types are used to create derived datatypes.
-They provide a set of constraints on the value space (a set of values) and
-the lexical space (a set of valid literals) of a datatype.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>XML schema editor<indexterm>simple types</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>XML schema files<indexterm>simple types</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody>
-<context><p>A simple type cannot have element content and cannot carry attributes.
-Elements that contain numbers (and strings, and dates, and so on) but do not
-contain any sub-elements have a simple type.</p><p>The following instructions
-were written for the Resource perspective, but they will also work in many
-other perspectives.</p><p>To add a simple type:</p></context>
-<steps>
-<step><cmd>Open your XML schema in the XML schema editor.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the Outline view, right-click <b>Types</b>, and click <uicontrol>Add
-Simple Type</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the Outline view, select the new simple type.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the Properties view, click the <uicontrol>General</uicontrol> tab.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Type a new name for the simple type in the <uicontrol>Name</uicontrol> field.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>You can select the following options from the <uicontrol>Variety</uicontrol> list:</cmd>
-<choices>
-<choice><uicontrol>atomic</uicontrol>. Atomic types are all the simple types
-built into the XML schema language.</choice>
-<choice><uicontrol>list</uicontrol>. List types are comprised of sequences
-of atomic types. They have values that are comprised of finite-length sequences
-of atomic values. </choice>
-<choice><uicontrol>union</uicontrol>. A union type enables an element or attribute
-value to be one or more instances of one type drawn from the union of multiple
-atomic and list types.</choice>
-</choices>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>If you selected <uicontrol>atomic</uicontrol> from the <uicontrol>Variety</uicontrol> list,
-click <uicontrol>Browse</uicontrol> <image href="../images/Browse.gif"><alt>This
-graphic is the Browse button</alt></image> next to the <uicontrol>Base type</uicontrol> field
-to specify a base type for the simple type.</cmd><info>The Set Type dialog
-box lists all built-in and user-defined types currently available. You can
-change the <uicontrol>Scope</uicontrol> of the list by selecting one of the
-following options:<ul>
-<li><uicontrol>Workspace</uicontrol>. Lists all of the types available in
-your workspace. </li>
-<li><uicontrol>Enclosing Project</uicontrol>. Lists all of the types available
-in the project that contains your file. </li>
-<li>(Default) <uicontrol>Current Resource</uicontrol>. List all of the types
-available in your current file.</li>
-<li><uicontrol>Working Sets</uicontrol>. List all the types available within
-the selected working set.</li>
-</ul></info></step>
-<step><cmd>If you selected <uicontrol>list</uicontrol> from the <uicontrol>Variety</uicontrol> list,
-click <uicontrol>Browse</uicontrol> <image href="../images/Browse.gif"><alt>This
-graphic is the Browse button</alt></image> next to the <uicontrol>Item type</uicontrol> field
-to specify a item type for the simple type.</cmd><info>The Set Type dialog
-box lists all built-in and user-defined types currently available. You can
-change the <uicontrol>Scope</uicontrol> of the list by selecting one of the
-following options:<ul>
-<li><uicontrol>Workspace</uicontrol>. Lists all of the types available in
-your workspace. </li>
-<li><uicontrol>Enclosing Project</uicontrol>. Lists all of the types available
-in the project that contains your file. </li>
-<li>(Default) <uicontrol>Current Resource</uicontrol>. List all of the types
-available in your current file.</li>
-<li><uicontrol>Working Sets</uicontrol>. List all the types available within
-the selected working set.</li>
-</ul></info></step>
-<step><cmd>If you selected <uicontrol>union</uicontrol> from the <uicontrol>Variety</uicontrol> list,
-click <uicontrol>Browse</uicontrol> <image href="../images/Browse.gif"><alt>This
-graphic is the Browse button</alt></image> next to the <uicontrol>Member types</uicontrol> field
-to specify the member types for the simple type.</cmd><info>You can select
-to add both <uicontrol>Built-in simple types</uicontrol> and <uicontrol>User-defined
-simple types</uicontrol> to the member types value list. </info></step>
-<step><cmd>Click the <uicontrol>Constraints</uicontrol> tab.</cmd><info>From
-here you will be able to set specific constraint values including length constraints,
-enumerations, and patterns. </info>
-<substeps>
-<substep><cmd>Enumerations help you to define a set of valid values for simple
-types. They are the actual values the simple type can take as valid values
-in the instance document. You can either add one enumeration or several enumerations
-at a time:</cmd><info><ul>
-<li>To add one enumeration at a time, under <uicontrol>Specific constraint
-values</uicontrol>, select <uicontrol>Enumerations</uicontrol> and click <uicontrol>Add</uicontrol> and
-specify a value for the enumeration.</li>
-<li>To add several enumerations at one time, follow these steps:<ol>
-<li>Select <uicontrol>Enumerations</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>Click <uicontrol>Add</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>Enter the value of each enumeration. Each value must be separated by the <uicontrol>Delimiter
-character</uicontrol>. For example: <codeph>First, Second</codeph> will create
-two enumerations, one with the value "First" and one with the value "Second".</li>
-<li>Select the <uicontrol>Preserve leading and trailing whitespace</uicontrol> check
-box if you want any white space around your enumeration values to be preserved.
-If you select this check box, the values of <codeph>First, Second</codeph> will
-show up as "First" and " Second" (there is a space before Second) because
-you put a space before "Second" when entering the value.</li>
-<li>Click <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol>. Your enumerations will be created and
-appear in the Properties view.</li>
-</ol></li>
-</ul></info></substep>
-<substep><cmd>Patterns help you to place certain constraints regarding allowable
-values.</cmd><info>For example, you could restrict the field to only accept
-input which follows the pattern "five digits followed by two upper-case ASCII
-letters". To set a pattern constraint:<ol>
-<li>Select <uicontrol>Patterns</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>Click <uicontrol>Add</uicontrol>.</li>
-<li>Create the regular expression pattern you wish to use as your constraint
-using the <uicontrol>Regular Expression</uicontrol> wizard.</li>
-<li>Click <uicontrol>Finish</uicontrol>.</li>
-</ol></info></substep>
-</substeps>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Click the <uicontrol>Documentation</uicontrol> tab if you want
-to provide any information about this simple type.</cmd><info>The <uicontrol>Documentation</uicontrol> page
-is used for human readable material, such as a description.</info></step>
-<step><cmd>Click the <uicontrol>Extensions</uicontrol> tab if you want to
-add application information elements to your annotations of schema components.</cmd>
-<info>The <uicontrol>Extensions</uicontrol> page allows you to specify the
-schema and add XML content to your annotations.</info></step>
-</steps>
-</taskbody>
-</task>
-<?Pub *0000007829?>

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