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1.1.2 <Event>

An <Event> represents a single event and information about the event. A given event can range in size from a single performance, up to multiple performances of the same event in multiple venues. The extendability of an event is governed by the <Extension> element (1.1.8) which covers the ``when / where / how much'' for an event. If your event has other elements that change such as who is performing or organising the event then it should be modelled as multiple <Event> elements.

Attributes

supplierSpecificId
(see 1.6.1)
notForPublicationBefore
datetime, optional attribute that Consumers should use to indicate the earliest time that they can publish the information about the <Event> and its contained data. Note that Consumers may forward a restricted <Event> to another Consumer as an IVES document providing this attribute is retained.
(timestamp attributes)
See Shared timestamp attributes (1.7.8)
Contained Within

<IvesMessage>
1.1.1optional and repeatable
May Contain

<Title>
1.3.6, compulsory
<Venue>
1.1.6, compulsory if <VenueReference> is not defined.
<VenueReference>
1.1.6.1, compulsory if <Venue> is not defined
<DropInEvent>
1.1.3, optional
<Schedule>
1.1.5, compulsory
<PerformanceDuration>
1.1.4, optional
<Tickets>
1.1.7, optional
<Extension>
1.1.8, optional and repeatable
<Contacts>
1.2.1, optional
<Credits>
1.2.2, optional
<Description(Reference)>
1.4.2 (1.4.2.1), optional and repeatable
<Link(Reference)>
1.4.3(1.4.3.1), optional and repeatable
<Property>
1.4.4, optional and repeatable


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Alex Fiennes 2009-10-09