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Eachhas an associatedfield, which can take values of true ('1') or false ('0'). The meaning of this flag is described bytype in the following table:

 Type

 value

 of behavior when most recent row representing ahas the specifiedvalue

True

  • Theis intended foruse.

  • Allfor which the conceptId refers to thisare valid. Visibility of thesedepends on information contained in applicable RefsetMembers (for example, whether theis in athat is currently enabled in the vendor's system).

  • Allof which it is the sourceId (field) or destinationId (field) are applicable.

False

  • Theis not intended foruse. However, it remains a validfor historical purposes as part of thecommitment to the principle of 'permanence'.

  • Validof theremainallowing it to be appropriately viewed in human-readable form.

  • Ancannot be the sourceId (field), destinationId (field) or typeId (field) of an

True

  • Thecontains a term (field) that is a validof thereferred to by the conceptId.

  • Anmay refer to anin which case the term (field) provides a validof thatText based searches should (by default) include onlythat refer to

False

  • Theis not a valid and the associated term (field) should no longer be regarded as being associated with thereferred to by conceptId.

True

False

  • Theis not valid. Anshould be ignored as it does not apply.

  • This does not necessarily mean that the association indicated by thedoes not apply. Themay bebecause it is redundant and inferable based on other.

  • Anmay refer to eitheror.

RefsetMember

True

  • The RefsetMember contains valid information applicable to thereferred to by the referencedComponentId (field) .

  • Thereferred to by the referencedComponentId (field) may beor. AnRefsetMember cannot make anbut may provide related information that continues to be relevant (e.g. the reason for inactivation).

RefsetMember

False

  • The RefsetMember is not valid. AnRefsetMember should be ignored. The information it contains is not applicable to thereferred to by referencedComponentId (field) .


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