Data Transformation Engine Type Designer Reference Guide
Chapter 13 - Distinguishable Objects  Content-Distinguishable Types 
Type 1  Type 2  How to define them as content-distinguishable 
!  The item has an initiator, the group has no initiator, 
and the item is content-distinguishable from the type 
of each component in the starting component set of 
the group, or 
!  The item has no initiator, the group has an initiator, 
and the item’s value is distinguishable from each 
type in the starting component set of the group. 
 item 
item 
or 
 group
The first component or partition is content-distinguishable 
from each partition of the second type. 
item
item 
Each partition of the first type is content-distinguishable 
from the second type. 
item
 group Each partition of the first type is content-distinguishable 
from the second type. 
item
 group Each partition of the first type is content-distinguishable 
from second type. 
item
 group  Each partition of the first type is content-distinguishable 
from second type. 
item 
item 
Each partition of the first type is content-distinguishable 
from second type. 
item
 group
Each partition of the first type is content-distinguishable 
from second type. 
 group   item  Each partition of the partitioned group is content-
distinguishable from the item. 
 group 
item
Each partition of the partitioned group is content-
distinguishable from each partition of the item. 
 group   group  Each partition of the partitioned group is content-
distinguishable from the second group. 
 group   group
Each partition of the first partitioned group is content-
distinguishable from each partition of the second 
partitioned group. 
 group   group Each partition of the partitioned group is content-
distinguishable from the choice group. 
 group 
 group  Each partition of the partitioned group is 
content-distinguishable from the unordered group. 










