Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
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Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
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Hi, Yet another MSL question : how do you model an attribute whose ASN.1 datatype is defined as CHOICE ? The only solution I've found is to use RECORD , with variants, but this assumes that the datatype is structured with a fixed field. What if I have a simple attribute which may take different datatypes? (That is, assuming my intepretation of the ASN.1 CHOICE datatype is correct...) Thanks, regards, Philippe.
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2441.1 | You have no CHOICE | BLUMON::SYLOR | Architect = Buzzword Generator | Mon Mar 09 1992 21:35 | 6 |
In a word, you can't. I figure I'll add all the ASN.1 type constructors to the Entity Model someday. But when I don't know. Mark | |||||
2441.2 | TOOK::STRUTT | Management - the one word oxymoron | Tue Mar 10 1992 16:37 | 9 | |
Philippe, I'd be interested in hearing more about this "attribute" that is defined as a CHOICE. What exactly *is* this attribute? Why is it potentially more than one actual datatype? It is possible that there is a solution to your problem (in addition to, or an alternative to) VARIANT RECORD Colin |