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caprenter avatar caprenter commented on July 21, 2024

This is essentially a way of working out:
Given a particular element of the standard, tell me which publishers are reporting/using it.

We might also like to know:
Given a particular publisher, which elements are they reporting/using?

This is potentially complicated by the fact that publishers may have multiple files, so may not be reporting all elements in all files.

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Bjwebb avatar Bjwebb commented on July 21, 2024

The first part of this has been added in Bjwebb@3919d4c

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stevieflow avatar stevieflow commented on July 21, 2024

Good to see this

Two questions:

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Bjwebb avatar Bjwebb commented on July 21, 2024

Column was broken due to a typo, fixed now.

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Bjwebb avatar Bjwebb commented on July 21, 2024

I used numeric identifiers because it was easier than working out how best to URL encode an element name such as iati-organisation/{http://iatistandard.org/downloads/iati-registry-record-schema.xsd}registry-record/@{http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace}lang - also it leads to quite long urls.

Specifically, I started by using the element names, but had trouble with them, so went for the easier option instead.

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