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In the describing xdt:dayTimeDuration in 2.6.2 Predefined Types, there are two commas: <quote> The value space of xdt:dayTimeDuration is the set of fractional second values. The components of xdt:dayTimeDuration correspond to the day, hour, minute and second components defined in Section 5.5.3.2 of [ISO 8601], , respectively. </quote> Even if one of the commas are removed, I think the ending "respectively" doesn't fit in if only ISO 8601 is the source of definitions. Perhaps the comma isn't a typo, but that something is missing between the commas? Frans
I removed the spurious comman and the unnecessary word "respectively": The value space of xdt:dayTimeDuration is the set of fractional second values. The components of xdt:dayTimeDuration correspond to the day, hour, minute and second components defined in Section 5.5.3.2 of [ISO 8601]. An xdt:dayTimeDuration is derived from xs:duration as follows: If you are satisfied with this resolution, please close this bug. If you do not reply in the next two weeks, we will assume that you are satisified.
Yes, just fine. Changing status to CLOSED. Thanks, Frans