Returns the arcrole.
Returns the Base Set key.
Returns the Base Set key. This may fail with an exception if the taxonomy is not schema-valid.
If the taxonomy is not known to be schema-valid, it may be impossible to create a Base Set key.
Returns the extended link role of the surrounding extended link element.
Returns the extended link role of the surrounding extended link element. This may fail with an exception if the taxonomy is not schema-valid.
If the taxonomy is not known to be schema-valid, use the following code instead:
backingElem.parentOption.flatMap(_.attributeOption(ENames.XLinkRoleEName))
Returns all child elements, and returns them extremely fast.
Returns all child elements, and returns them extremely fast. This is important for fast querying, at the expense of more expensive recursive creation.
Returns the XLink "from".
Returns the "order" decimal attribute (defaulting to 1).
Returns the "order" decimal attribute (defaulting to 1). This may fail with an exception if the taxonomy is not schema-valid.
Returns the "priority" integer attribute (defaulting to 0).
Returns the "priority" integer attribute (defaulting to 0). This may fail with an exception if the taxonomy is not schema-valid.
Returns the XLink "to".
Returns the underlying parent element.
Returns the underlying parent element. This may fail with an exception if the taxonomy is not schema-valid.
If the taxonomy is not known to be schema-valid, use the following code instead:
backingElem.parentOption
Returns the "use" attribute (defaulting to "optional").
Returns the "use" attribute (defaulting to "optional"). This may fail with an exception if the taxonomy is not schema-valid.
Non-standard arc, so an XLink arc that is not a standard arc. Typically it is a generic arc. Some well-known formula/table-related arcs also fall into this category. Finally, unknown (and possibly incorrect) arcs also fall into this category.