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How are enumeration (code table) schema versions numbered?

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How are enumeration (code table) schema versions numbered?

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Each enumeration schema began as version 1.0(.0) in Global JXDM release version 3.0. If additions are made to an enumerated list of values, the release will reflect a forward compatible change as an increment to the third integer of the version number. Therefore, in Global JXDM release version 3.0.2, any enumerated list with additional values will become 1.0.1. Since Global JXDM 3.0.2 is forward compatible with 3.0.0, no value deletions are made to any enumeration schemas. However, some values may be deprecated to warn users that they will be deleted in the next release that is not forward compatible. Therefore, any enumeration schema values that were marked deprecated in Global JXDM release version 3.0.2 will be deleted and the resulting new enumeration schema will be numbered 1.1.0 in Global JXDM release version 3.1.0. NOTE: A change to the definition of an enumerated value will not cause a new version of the schema it is within. 2.12. Why doesn’t the change log show more than one bu

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