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XSD - how to allow elements in any order any number of times?

... In the schema you have in your question, child1 or child2 can appear in any order, any number of times. So this sounds like what you are looking for. Edit: if you wanted only one of them to appear an unlimited number of times, the unbounded would have to go on the eleme...
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How to truncate a foreign key constrained table?

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How do I detect a click outside an element?

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How do I use JDK 7 on Mac OSX?

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Using the Swift if let with logical AND operator &&

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Applying a git post-commit hook to all current and future repos

...rent (and future) git repositories I am working on With git 2.9+ (June 2016), all you would do is: git config --global core.hooksPath /path/to/my/centralized/hooks See "change default git hooks": this has been done to manage centralized hooks. ...
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How to access maven.build.timestamp for resource filtering

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Collection that allows only unique items in .NET?

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Convert a float64 to an int in Go

... 213 package main import "fmt" func main() { var x float64 = 5.7 var y int = int(x) fmt.Printl...
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Add column with number of days between dates in DataFrame pandas

... df['A'] = pd.to_datetime(df['A']) df['B'] = pd.to_datetime(df['B']) In [11]: df.dtypes # if already datetime64 you don't need to use to_datetime Out[11]: A datetime64[ns] B datetime64[ns] dtype: object In [12]: df['A'] - df['B'] Out[12]: one -58 days two -26 days dtype: timedelta64[ns...