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1.3.6 <PerformanceProperties>

The <PerformanceProperties> is an optional element that defines a set of zero or more properties that are applicable to the contained performances. To resolve the properties relevant to a single performance, the first defined <PerformanceProperties> contained within the <Performance>, or the containing <Schedule> or the containing <Event> is used. If there is no <PerformanceProperties> defined or the first one that is defined is empty then there are no properties dedicated to the given performance.

Attributes

none

May Contain

<Property>
optional and repeatable
If the <PerformanceProperties> is empty then it explicitly defines no <Property> definitions for the targetted <Performance> elements. This can be useful when the default <PerformanceProperties> does define some rules, but you want to explicit reject them for a subset of performances within the dataset.

Contained Within

<Event>
optional. If defined then it will provide the properties for all the performances that do not have a more specific <PerformanceProperties> defined on their containing <Schedule> or on the <Performance> itself.
<Schedule>
optional. If defined then it will provide the properties for all the contained performances in the <Schedule> that do not themselves contain a <PerformanceProperties>.
<Performance>
optional. If defined then it will provide the properties for the given performance


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Alex Fiennes 2010-04-13