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  1. OASIS Open Data Protocol (OData) TC
  2. ODATA-1559

Clarify definition of transient

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    • Type: Improvement
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Minor
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: V4.01_OS
    • Fix Version/s: V4.01_ERRATA01
    • Component/s: Protocol
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      4.3 Transient Entities

      Transient entities are derived from instances of an entity type that are “calculated on the fly” and only exist within a single payload. They cannot be reread or updated and consequently possess neither a stable entity-id nor a read URL or an update URL.  A transient entity may have a read URL, which may be used to re-derive the transient entity from the current state of the underlying entity.

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      4.3  Transient Entities Transient entities are derived   from instances of an entity type that are “calculated on the fly” and only exist within a single payload. They cannot be reread or updated and consequently possess neither a stable entity-id nor a read UR L or an update URL.  A transient entity may have a read URL, which may be used to re-derive the transient entity from the current state of the underlying entity.
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      https://github.com/oasis-tcs/odata-specs/pull/217

      Description

      We define transient entities as instances of an entity type that exist within a payload.  However, after query transformations, the resulting payload is not constrained to conform to the entity type definition.  Also, it may be possible to re-derive the transient entity, so the read URL may be appropriate for that purpose.

       

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            • Assignee:
              handl Ralf Handl
              Reporter:
              george.ericson George Ericson
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