| Name | 
Description | 
Data Type | 
Default Value | 
Required? | 
 
			 | name | 
 
			 Defines a unique name for the object. | 
 
			 CDATA | 
 
			 #IMPLIED | 
 
			 No | 
 
		  
 
			 | datatype | 
 
			 Describes the type of data contained in the value attribute
				or within the data element. A typical use of datatype will be the identifying
				URI for an XML Schema datatype. | 
 
			 CDATA | 
 
			 #IMPLIED | 
 
			 No | 
 
		  
 
			 | value | 
 
			 Specifies a value associated with the current property or
				element. | 
 
			 CDATA | 
 
			 #IMPLIED | 
 
			 No | 
 
		  
 
			 | href | 
 
			 Provides a reference to a resource. See 
				The href attribute for detailed information
				on supported values and processing implications. | 
 
			 CDATA | 
 
			 #IMPLIED | 
 
			 No | 
 
		  
 
			 | format | 
 
			 The format attribute identifies the format of the resource
				being referenced. See 
				The format attribute for details on
				supported values. | 
 
			 CDATA | 
 
			 #IMPLIED | 
 
			 No | 
 
		  
 
			 | type | 
 
			 Describes the target of a reference. See 
				The type attribute for detailed information
				on supported values and processing implications. | 
 
			 CDATA | 
 
			 #IMPLIED | 
 
			 No | 
 
		  
 
			 | scope | 
 
			 The scope attribute identifies the closeness of the
				relationship between the current document and the target resource. See 
				The scope attribute for more information on
				values. | 
 
			 (local | peer | external |
				-dita-use-conref-target) | 
 
			 #IMPLIED | 
 
			 No | 
 
		  
 
			 | univ-atts attribute group (includes select-atts, id-atts,
				and localization-atts groups) | 
 
			 A set of related attributes, described in 
				univ-atts attribute group | 
 
			   | 
 
			   | 
 
			   | 
 
		  
 
			 | global-atts attribute group (xtrf, xtrc) | 
 
			 A set of related attributes, described in 
				global-atts attribute group | 
 
			   | 
 
			   | 
 
			   | 
 
		  
 
			 | class, outputclass | 
 
			 Common attributes described in 
				Other common DITA attributes | 
 
			   | 
 
			   | 
 
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