The logical properties of a simple type.
Property | Type | Meaning |
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Name | String | Specify a name for the object when you create
it. Names can consist of alphanumeric characters, including the letters A through Z, a through z, and the digits 0 through 9. They might also include
the following punctuation characters;
Names can start only with a letter or the underscore character, and not with a number, hyphen, or period. Names that begin with xml, or any variant of these characters (for example XmL), are reserved by the XML standards specification. Further details
of naming conventions and allowable characters can be found in the |
Base Type | Enumerated type | This property only applies to a simple type
restriction. You can use this property to select a base type that is used as the starting point to define a new simple type that is derived by setting additional value constraints. |
Item Type | Enumerated type | This property only applies to a simple type
list. You can use this property to select the type that is used as the item type of the list. |
Variety | Enumerated type | This property displays the variety of the simple type you have selected, either atomic, list, or union. |
A simple type can also have Message Sets: Simple type logical value constraints.