MRCM Attribute Domain Reference Set
Type Specific Notes on Common Attributes
id | |
effectiveTime | |
active | |
moduleId | |
refsetId | In this case, a subtype descendant of: |
referencedComponentId | A reference to the SNOMED CT attribute concept to which the attribute-domain rule defined by this member applies. |
Type Specific Additional Attributes
Field | Data type | Purpose | | Part of Primary Key |
domainId | A reference to the SNOMED CT concept that identifies the relevant concept domain. | NO | NO | |
grouped | Whether or not the given attribute (identified by referencedComponentId) is treated by a Description Logic reasoner as belonging to a relationship group, when applied to a concept in the given domain. If grouped = 1 (true) then the given attribute (identified by referencedComponentId) is treated by a Description Logic reasoner as belonging to a relationship group. If grouped = 0 (false) then the given attribute (identified by referencedComponentId) is treated by a Description Logic reasoner as not belonging to a relationship group. | YES | NO | |
attributeCardinality | The number of times the given attribute can be assigned a distinct (non-redundant) value within the definition of each concept or expression. This string can be parsed using the following ABNF rule (together with the subrules defined in the Expression Constraint Language): attributeCardinality = minimum to maximum | YES | NO | |
attributeInGroupCardinality | The number of times the given attribute can be assigned a distinct (non-redundant) value within a single relationship group as part of the definition of a concept or expression. This string can be parsed using the following ABNF rule (together with the subrules defined in the Expression Constraint Language): attributeCardinality = minimum to maximum | YES | NO | |
ruleStrengthId | A subtype of | YES | NO | |
contentTypeId | A subtype of which indicates the type of SNOMED CT content over which this rule applies. In many cases, this will be set to . | YES | NO |
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