An identifier used to describe an individual requester or requester group. This token should follow the character handling that's described for the xsd:token type, per these rules: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#token.
An identifier used to describe an individual service, service group, or service implementation. This token should follow the character handling that's described for the xsd:token type, per these rules: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#token.
An identifier used to describe a service operation. This token should follow the character handling that's described for the xsd:token type, per these rules: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#token.
A description field for an associated identifier or piece of information in the service policy manager system. Descriptions will have surrounding whitespace trimmed from the edges of the subscription string. Any whitespace embedded in the middle the string will remain untouched.
A policy type name. This token should follow the character handling that's described for the xsd:token type, per these rules: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#token.
A policy attribute name. This token should follow the character handling that's described for the xsd:token type, per these rules: http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#token.
The stringLike type represents a string matching pattern similar to the pattern-expression semantics and syntax defined by the ANSI SQL92 LIKE predicate.
Within a stringLike value, the underscore character '_' matches any single character while the percent sign '%' matches a sequence of zero or more characters. Any other character represents itself. The backslash '\' will always be the SQL92 LIKE escape-expression for the purposes of the stringLike types. This allows non-wildcard, literal uses of underscores and percent signs when they are preceeded by a backslash. Using a literal backslash requires doubling it as '\\' following from SQL92 escape-expression semantics.