on 03-01-2007 4:48 PM
maxOccurs=unbounded means how many times?.
HI,
It indicates that Maximum Occucance of the element can be N number of times. There is no such bondation for it. We use undounded in a scenario when minimum occurance is clear but the maximum occurance is not given.
For example, there is an element named Student Name for a class. Every year there will be some addition of names and user can not be sure how many new entries will be there. In this case we can use maxOccurs=unbounded.
Regards,
Subhasha Ranjan
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HI,
Maxoccurrences = unbounded means <n> times as when require , it will create that much of occurrences, but initially it will create minoccurr times only..
In runtime it will be created..
Please see the below link to get an idea about runtime procedure..
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/3d/24e15bf9d79243b45d49b13b03de8f/content.htm
Regards
Chilla..
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Hi,
It is one of the advantage and it means there is no specified fixed value .
Regards
Agasthuri Doss
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It means it is not mandatory node/element. If min>0 then node/element is mandatory. Max=unbounded there is no limit.
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Ash,
There is no limit. The no. of times its increasing your performanace comes down. So in practical scenarios they will not be having much. So dont worry about that much.
---Satish
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Hi Ash
Thats means that doesn't have a top limit, it would be 10, 100, 1000 times
Hector
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