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
content-distinguishable from the second group, or
! The first group has an initiator, the second group has
no initiator and the first group is
content-distinguishable from the type of each
component in the starting component set of the
group.
! Both types have initiators and they are the same or
both types have no initiator and
! The first group is content-distinguishable from the
starting component set of the second group, or
! The second group is content-distinguishable from
the starting component set of the first group, or
! The starting component set of the first group is
content-distinguishable from the starting
component set of the second group.
group group
or
group
The first component is either:
A group marked as initiator distinguishable and
! Both groups are different partitions of the same
partitioned sub-tree, or
! The second type has an initiator and those initiators
are mutually exclusive, or
! The second group has no initiator and the first group
is initiator-distinguishable from the type of each
component of the second group.
A group not marked as initiator distinguishable and
! Both groups are different partitions of the same
partitioned sub-tree, or
! Both groups have an initiator and the initiator of the
first group is distinguishable from the initiator of the
second group, or
! The first group has an initiator, the second group has
no initiator and the first group is content-
distinguishable from the type of each component of
the second group, or
! The first group has no initiator the second group has
an initiator, and each component in the starting
component set of the first group is distinguishable
from the second group, or