As shown in the following declaration, child elements appear after attributes. Clicking the element name takes you to a description of the element (although this feature is not implemented in this example).<SomeElementfilter="Exclude" or "Include"afterDate=unspecified or "YYYYMMDD"…><PDF source> and/or <PDFGroup> [1..n]<Comments filter> [0..n]</SomeElement>
The source designation is a comment that indicates the expected child element contains a source attribute, as described in Element relationships and roles. The minimum and maximum allowable occurrences of the element within the parent element. The following list describes occurrence designations:[1] The child element must be specified only once.[1..n] The child element must be specified one or more times.[0..2, where 2 is allowed for alternating pages] The child element can be omitted, can appear once if used for all pages, or can appear twice if each appearance applies to different alternating pages. That is, one child element applies to the odd pages and the other applies to the even pages. Indicates that either one of the child elements are allowed (not both), where the occurrence designator indicates the number of times either child element appears within the parent element. Indicates that one or both child elemens are allowed, where the occurrence designator indicates the number of times either child element appears within the parent element.
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