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How to bind state in DITA

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hello and great to meet you all again at another oxygen xml live experience my name is alim bellu and i will be your host for todayamp;#39;s live event the third installment of the working with dita in oxygen webinar series called advanced profiling and reuse strategies so to help you achieve mastery in more advanced data concepts my colleague sorin carbonaro software developer at syncrosoft the company that develops the oxygen suit of products returns with the great ideas and tips for profiling and reusing data content but uh more on that in uh just a little bit when serene will start his uh presentation but uh until then let me give you some useful information about todayamp;#39;s webinar as always all of our events are being recorded so todayamp;#39;s event makes no difference after the webinar comes to an end the recording will be made available on the event page on our site oxygen xml.com along with the slides and samples of sodiumamp;#39;s presentation and also the recording

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The data element is the primary unit of data in the message. Data elements are separated by the data element separator, which is an asterisk by default for X12 and a plus sign by default for EDIFACT. The optionality of data elements is defined as mandatory, optional, or conditional.
Each column within a table definition can have a data element assigned to it. A data element specifies the type of data a column contains, which in turn determines the transforms that can be applied in a Transformer stage.
The element can be used to sub-divide or organize elements that occur inside a list item, definition, or parameter definition. The element is a placeholder in the DITA architecture.
The DITA standard recognizes three XML-document grammar mechanisms by which conforming DITA vocabulary modules and document types can be constructed: document type declarations (DTDs), XML Schema declarations (XSDs), and RELAX NG grammars.
A basic unit of information that has a unique meaning and subcategories (data items) of distinct value. Examples of data elements include gender, race, and geographic location. Sources: The smallest named item of data that conveys meaningful information.
A data element (DE) is a logical unit of data, pertaining to information of one kind. It has a name, precise definition, and a set of permissible values (if applicable).
The element represents a property within a DITA topic or map. While the element can be used directly to capture properties, it is particularly useful as a basis for specialization.
The language reference portion of the DITA specification contains a topic for each DITA element. The topic defines the element, its inheritance hierarchy, and provides examples of usage. This portion of the DITA specification also includes information about DITA attributes.

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