hi all!
for the same reason expressed by Michael Rush, we prefer to encode any
level of series, no matter in which hierarchical position they are,
simply as "series", and use XPath to identify the actual level of the
description unit [series, sub-series, sub-sub-series and so on].
hope this helps
Stella
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2011/2/10 Michael Rush <[log in to unmask]>:
> Christine,
>
> I don't recommend that approach. I when I have sub-subseries, I just
> encode them with level="subseries". Keep it simple, as always. If
> for some reason you need to identify the actual sub-subseries - in a
> stylesheet for example - it's a simple xpath: *[@level='subseries' and
> parent::*[@level='subseries']].
>
> Mike
>
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:53 AM, De Catanzaro, Christine D
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> This is hopefully a rather straightforward question for the list: For a collection with sub-subseries, when entering the level, would the correct attribute for level be "otherlevel" and then to specify the level would it be "sub-subseries" (with the hyphen)?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Christine
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