[Css-csts] "START" typo? (Framework book)
Yves.Doat at esa.int
Yves.Doat at esa.int
Tue Sep 16 11:16:30 EDT 2008
Dear Tim,
I looked at the text and here is what I found:
The note you refer to states:
"Apart from the start and stop production time that are included in the START
operation, the specification of the selection criteria’s of the data depends
on the specific service and is not defined by this procedure".
The generic start (Table 3.7-1) do not extend the START operation.
The Buffered Data Delivery procedure (Table 4.4-2 START Extension Parameter)
gives the following two extension parameters: start-generation-time and
stop-generation-time.
At some times, we agreed not to have extension parameters in the generic
START as the start and stop time depends on the procedures or the services.
E.g. not all procedures need a start and stop time. As an example the
Unbuffered Data Delivery procedure does not need a start and a stop time.
I will update the text of the note replacing "production time" by "generation
time" so that the text is in line with the START extension parameters of the
Buffered Data Delivery procedure.
Please let me know that answer solves the issue. If not, I will make sure we
address it during the Berlin meeting.
Best regards
Yves DOAT
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[Css-csts] "START" typo? (Framework
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15/09/2008 22:06
Dear WG members,
For possible discussion in Berlin:
In the Framework spec (August 2008), a note at the top of page 4-59 explains
that the Buffered Data Delivery procedure does not add any parameters to the
generic START operation:
“Apart from the start and stop production time that are included in the START
operation...”
But on page 3-36, table 3.7-1 (that shows the START operation parameters)
includes only the Standard Operation Header (confirmed).
Perhaps ‘start-production-time’ and ‘stop-production-time’ should be added to
the START operation? (maybe they were accidentally removed)?
Best regards,
Tim
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