Belongs to http://schema.pbs.gov.au/ XML Namespace. Defined in PBS XML Schema grammar.
This is a mixed type of element.
When a simple value is changed, this element presents an image of the content of that value in the previously effective Schedule. There are two categories of PBS elements: those with complex content and those with simple content. Complex content has child elements. Simple content has no child elements, only textual data. Mixed content only has non-PBS elements and is treated as simple content for the purpose of managing temporal data.
This element is a hyperlink. The target of the hyperlink is a * element.
*The previous element.
Content of the previous element.
Any of these elements, in any order, mixed with text:
<previous-list><previous xml:id="a1691187" xlink:href="#a1690968"> <clinical xml:id="a546749">...</clinical> </previous><previous xml:id="a1849006" xlink:href="#a1848692">...</previous> <previous xml:id="a1790200" xlink:href="#a1789954">...</previous> <previous xml:id="a1790201" xlink:href="#a1790063">...</previous> <previous xml:id="a1790207" xlink:href="#a1789772">...</previous> ... </previous-list>
The pbs:previous element may include the following attributes:
Name | Optional | Allowed Values | Default Value | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
xml:id | No | text | Identifies the unique ID value of the element | |
xml:base | Yes | text | Specifies the base URI of the element and its descendants | |
xml:lang | Yes | text | Specifies the natural language of the element and its descendants | |
rdf:resource | Yes | "anyURI" datatype | Reference to a terminology concept. | |
previous | Yes | "anyURI" datatype | Hyperlink to the previous value of the element. | |
xlink:href | No | "anyURI" datatype | Identifies a link target with a URI | |
xlink:type | Yes | "simple" | ||
xlink:show | Yes | "replace" | ||
xlink:actuate | Yes | "onRequest" | ||
xlink:role | Yes | "anyURI" datatype | Identifies the XLink role of the link | |
xlink:arcrole | Yes | "anyURI" datatype | Identifies the XLink arcrole of the link | |
xlink:title | Yes | Identifies the XLink title of the link |