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Message Sets: Valid combinations of repeat and duplicate elements in complex types

Valid combinations of repeated and duplicate elements within a complex type depend on the Composition property value.

  • A repeated element is an element that is included once within the complex type, and is defined with the property Min Occurs set to greater than 1. Repeated elements are therefore always contiguous and are always specified in the form A[n].
  • A duplicate element is an element included more than once anywhere within the complex type. Duplicate elements do not have to be contiguous.

Repeated and duplicate elements in a complex type

Elements in type Example Unordered Set Ordered Set Sequence
No repeats, no duplicates A, B, C Yes Yes Yes
Repeated element (contiguous) A[n], B, C Yes Yes Yes
Duplicate element A (contiguous) A, A, B, C No No Yes
Duplicate element A (non-contiguous) A, B, C, A No No Yes
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