Template:— representing_activity_actual (rep_act_act) | Date: 2008/01/18 08:58:19 Revision: 1.29 |
Comment: (Peter Bergström 2007-05-17)
Well, nothing stops you from using the same name or identifier, as long as your business rules does not prohibits this. However, this template does not force the use of Activity_happening, so the link to a planned activity is not guaranteed. In my opinion, the name (at least) of the Activity_actual should be present.
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
Furthermore, there may be situations where there are several actual_activities as a result of a single planned activity.
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
Added
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
Added
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
This is an XSLT issue. Firefox does not support the XML/XSLT
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
This is an XSLT issue that has been resolved.
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-19)
Added
Comment: (Trisha Rollo 07-12-20)
The parameter of a template that is optional in this template are listed when the (optional) template is defined.
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
Corrected
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
Corrected
Comment: (Trisha Rollo 07-12-20)
Added
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
Corrected
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
This is acceptable
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
The reference parameter is correct
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-18)
Corrected
Comment: (Rob Bodington 07-11-19)
Corrected
Comment: (Mike Ward 2008-05-19)
This problem is dealt with in PLCS through the use of two separate templates for planned activities and activities that have actually begun.