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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-25376

Clarify behaviour for matching multiple source statements

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    • Resolution: Persuasive
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    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • R5
    • FHIR Infrastructure
    • Mapping Language
    • 7.7.0.7.1
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      Will revise this sentence:

      "If there are multiple source statements, the rule applies for the permutation of the source elements from each source statement. E.g. if there are 2 source statements, each with 2 matching elements, the rule applies 4 times, one for each combination" to:

      • make explicit that we're talking "all", not "any"
      • add examples.
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      Will revise this sentence: "If there are multiple source statements, the rule applies for the permutation of the source elements from each source statement. E.g. if there are 2 source statements, each with 2 matching elements, the rule applies 4 times, one for each combination" to: make explicit that we're talking "all", not "any" add examples.
    • Grahame Grieve/Alexander Zautke: 11-0-0
    • Clarification
    • Non-substantive
    • R5

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      It's not immediately clear if the behaviour for multiple source rules (separated by a comma), ie `src.row as row, row.firstName as firstName, row.identifier as identifier, row.dxName as dxName` is matched as ALL/AND or ANY/OR. At least one person was mislead and thought it is any/or

      Proposal: clearly state that for multiple source statements, all of them need to match.

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            alexanderzautke Alexander Zautke
            vadim_peretokin Vadim Peretokin
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