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Hi, The "casting table" in "17.1 Casting from primitive types to primitive types" has an inconsistency: The table columns uses a short form for the data type names while the title attribute(rendered as the tool tip in most browsers) contains the unabbreviated local name. For example, for xs:decimal, the markup looks like this: <th><span class="cancast" title="decimal">dec</span></th> However, for some types also the abbreviated form is used in the title attribute. "gYM" appears to be such a case: <th><span class="cancast" title="gYM">gYM</span></th> The data types for which I've found this error are: gYM, gYr, gMD, and gMon(maybe gDay as well, can't tell), in both the vertical and horizontal column. Cheers, Frans
Thanks! Fixed.