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7.4. Mapping of the STATUS clause

7.4. Mapping of the STATUS clause The STATUS clause, which must be present, indicates whether this definition is current or historic.

The values "current", and "obsolete" are self-explanatory. The "deprecated" value indicates that the definition is obsolete, but that an implementor may wish to support that object to foster interoperability with older implementations.


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