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Yes we noticed that and it was corrected in a subsequent release. We typically do not make changes retroactively unless it is a serious error which causes patient safety issues and no workaround is available.
Let me know if you have further questions. Thanks, Wendy |
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My bad, I didn't look closely enough. Having said that, for some reason, the filename for the Volume 3 Shared Interactions XSDs archive is incorrect:
SC-2003-EN - Volume 3 Shared Interactions - XML Schemas - R02.04.03 Consolidated - 20100910 It is corrected in the MR02.05 specification: SC-2004-EN - Volume 3 Shared Interactions - XML Schemas - MR02.05 - 20131212 Thanks Wendy. |
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Hi Alan,
Volume 3 Shared Interactions' schemas are in the "SC-0000-EN-Full_Release_Specification_Technical_-_R02.04.03_Consolidated_-_20100910.zip" file on the website you referenced below, including the specific one you are look for - MCCI_IN100005CA.xsd. Let me know if you can't find it and I can set up a quick teleconference to resolve it. Wendy |
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These appear to be missing from:
https://infocentral.infoway-inforoute.ca/2_Standards/1_pan-Canadian_Standards/Messaging/u_HL7_v3_Releases/Previous_Releases/1_HL7_v3_R02.04.xx_(MR2009)/aConsolidated_Release_-_R02.04.00-R02.04.03-20100910 In particular, I'm looking for the XSDs related to MCCI_IN100005CA |
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