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Assessment Outcome (Attribute) only applies to attributes that have been assessed. Since there is no difference between assessment and strict assessment for an attribute, an attribute that has not been strictly assessed will never have a [validation attempted] property, so it is impossible for the [validation attempted] property to be none. Similarly the [validity] property can never be notKnown. This seems odd. An attribute with no type declaration cannot be assessed (Schema-Validity Assessment (Attribute)), so it will never have any PSVI properties, whereas it would be natural for it to have [validation attempted] = none and [validity] = notKnown. See the following: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-xml-schema-comments/2002JulSep/0003.html
Discussed at the Sept. 20 concall. RESOLVED: to classify R-167 as clarification without erratum, and to bring the issue up again in the context of 1.1 (RQ-136).
Should be RQ-143.