Line 858 - it is unclear why there is a restriction on using only dtStart and duration, and dtEnd and duration, but NOT dtStart and dtEnd.

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      add language discussing the restriction against using the dtStart-dtEnd pair as an option

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      add language discussing the restriction against using the dtStart-dtEnd pair as an option
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      Added paragraph to section 3.1.2 (introducing the Interval)

      An Interval is part of a Sequence. An entire Sequence can be scheduled by scheduling a single Interval in a Sequence. A single Sequence can be scheduled multiple times through repeated reference by different Gluons. For this reason, of the three primary temporal elements (dtStart, dtEnd, and Duration) in a Component, the Duration has primacy in Intervals. Within a Sequence, a maximum of a single Interval MAY have a dtStart or a dtEnd.

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      Added paragraph to section 3.1.2 (introducing the Interval) An Interval is part of a Sequence. An entire Sequence can be scheduled by scheduling a single Interval in a Sequence. A single Sequence can be scheduled multiple times through repeated reference by different Gluons. For this reason, of the three primary temporal elements (dtStart, dtEnd, and Duration) in a Component, the Duration has primacy in Intervals. Within a Sequence, a maximum of a single Interval MAY have a dtStart or a dtEnd.

      It would be helpful to implementers to have this restriction justified in the document, especially since other standards in the industry allow all three combinations

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            Toby Considine (Inactive)
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