Difference between revisions of "Structure Validity"

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A [[Maintainable]] structure can be given an optional '''validity period''' expressed as start and end dates between which it is considered valid.
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A Maintainable structure can be given an optional '''validity period''' expressed as start and end dates between which it is considered valid.
  
 
Validity periods are generally used where a structure or a version of a structure needs to have a very clearly defined lifespan, perhaps when replacing one version of a Data Structure Definition with a another.
 
Validity periods are generally used where a structure or a version of a structure needs to have a very clearly defined lifespan, perhaps when replacing one version of a Data Structure Definition with a another.

Latest revision as of 04:50, 5 September 2022

A Maintainable structure can be given an optional validity period expressed as start and end dates between which it is considered valid.

Validity periods are generally used where a structure or a version of a structure needs to have a very clearly defined lifespan, perhaps when replacing one version of a Data Structure Definition with a another.