Distinguishable objects of the same component
When a component has a series range, for example, (1:10) or (s), one occurrence of that component must be distinguishable from the next occurrence of that same component.
Different data objects of a component are distinguishable if any of the following is true:
- The component type is bound.
- The component type is a non-partitioned group with an unbound set that is content distinguishable from the component type as a whole.
- The component type is a partitioned group and the unbound set of each non-partitioned group in its subtree is content-distinguishable from the component type as a whole.