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NAME
       s1kd-newdm - Create a new S1000D data module

SYNOPSIS
              s1kd-newdm [options]

DESCRIPTION
       The s1kd-newdm tool creates a new S1000D data module with the data mod‐
       ule code and other metadata specified.

OPTIONS
       -#, --code <DMC>
              The data module code of the new data module.  The prefix  "DMC-"
              is optional.

              If  -  is  given for the code, a random data module code will be
              generated.  If only a model identification code is given instead
              (e.g., -# TEST), or the .defaults file specifies a default model
              identification code, this will be used as  part  of  the  random
              code.  The information type of the random code will be 000A-D.

       -$, --issue <issue>
              Specify  which  issue of S1000D to use.  Currently supported is‐
              sues are:

              · 5.0 (default)

              · 4.2

              · 4.1

              · 4.0

              · 3.0

              · 2.3

              · 2.2

              · 2.1

              · 2.0

       -@, --out <path>
              Save the new data module to <path>.  If <path>  is  an  existing
              directory,  the data module will be created in it instead of the
              current directory.  Otherwise, the data module will be saved  as
              the filename <path> instead of being automatically named.

       -%, --templates <dir>
              Use  XML  templates  in  the  specified directory instead of the
              built-in templates.

       -~, --dump-templates <dir>
              Dump the built-in XML templates to the specified directory.

       -,, --dump-dmtypes-xml
              Dumps the built-in default .dmtypes XML.  This can  be  used  to
              quickly  set  up  a  starting  point for a project's custom info
              codes, from which info names can be modified  and  unused  codes
              can be removed to fit the project.

       -., --dump-dmtypes
              Dumps the simple text form of the built-in default .dmtypes.

       -!, --no-infoname
              Do not include an info name for the new data module.

       -a, --act <ACT>
              ACT data module code.

       -B, --generate-brex-rules
              When creating a new BREX data module, use the .defaults and .dm‐
              types files to add a basic set of context rules.

       -b, --brex <BREX>
              BREX data module code.

       -C, --country <country>
              The country ISO code of the new data module.

       -c, --security <sec>
              The security classification of the new data module.

       -D, --dmtypes <dmtypes>
              Specify the .dmtypes file name.

       -d, --defaults <defaults>
              Specify the .defaults file name.

       -f, --overwrite
              Overwrite existing file.

       -h, -?, --help
              Show help/usage message.

       -I, --date <date>
              Issue date of the new data module in the form of YYYY-MM-DD.

       -i, --infoname <info>
              The info name of the new data module.

       -j, --brexmap <map>
              Use a custom .brexmap file when using the -B option.

       -k, --skill <skill>
              The skill level code of the new data module.

       -L, --language <language>
              The language ISO code of the new data module.

       -M, --maintained-sns <SNS>
              Determine the tech name from on one of the built-in S1000D main‐
              tained SNS.  Supported SNS:

              · Generic

              · Support and training equipment

              · Ordnance

              · General communications

              · Air vehicle, engines and equipment

              · Tactical missiles

              · General surface vehicles

              · General sea vehicles

              When  creating  a BREX data module, this SNS will be included as
              the SNS rules of the new data module.  The "maintainedSns"  .de‐
              faults  file  key can be used to set one of the above SNS as the
              default.

       -m, --remarks <remarks>
              Set remarks for the new data module.

       -N, --omit-issue
              Omit issue/inwork numbers from filename.

       -n, --issno <issue>
              The issue number of the new data module.

       -O, --origcode <CAGE>
              The CAGE code of the originator.

       -o, --origname <orig>
              The originator enterprise name of the new data module.

       -P, --sns-levels <levels>
              When determining tech name from an SNS (-S or -M),  include  the
              specified  number of levels of SNS in the tech name, from 1 (de‐
              fault) to 4.  Each level is separated by " - ".

              For example, if <levels> is 2, then:

              · tech names derived from a subsystem will be formatted as "Sys‐
                tem - Subsystem"

              · tech  names  derived  from a subsubsystem will be formatted as
                "Subsystem - Subsubsystem"

              · and tech names derived from an assembly will be  formatted  as
                "Subsubsystem - Assembly".

              If  two  levels have the same title, then only one will be used.
              The "snsLevels" .defaults file key can also be  set  to  control
              this option.

       -p, --prompt
              Prompts the user for any values left unspecified.

       -q, --quiet
              Do not report an error when the file already exists.

       -R, --rpccode <CAGE>
              The CAGE code of the responsible partner company.

       -r, --rpcname <RPC>
              The  responsible partner company enterprise name of the new data
              module.

       -S, --sns <BREX>
              Determine the tech name from the SNS rules of a  specified  BREX
              data  module.   This can also be specified in the .defaults file
              with the key "sns", or the key "brex" if "sns" is not specified.

       -s, --schema <schema>
              The schema URL.

       -T, --type <schema>
              The type (schema) of the new data module.  Supported schemas:

              · appliccrossreftable - Applicability cross-reference table

              · brdoc - Business rule document

              · brex - Business rule exchange

              · checklist - Maintenance checklist

              · comrep - Common information repository

              · condcrossreftable - Conditions cross-reference table

              · container - Container

              · crew - Crew/Operator information

              · descript - Descriptive

              · fault - Fault information

              · frontmatter - Front matter

              · ipd - Illustrated parts data

              · learning - Technical training information

              · prdcrossreftable - Product cross-reference table

              · proced - Procedural

              · process - Process

              · sb - Service bulletin

              · schedul - Maintenance planning information

              · scocontent - SCO content information

              · techrep - Technical repository (replaced by  comrep  in  issue
                4.1)

              · wrngdata - Wiring data

              · wrngflds - Wiring fields

       -t, --techname <tech>
              The tech name of the new data module.

       -V, --infoname-variant <variant>
              The info name variant of the new data module.

       -v, --verbose
              Print the file name of the newly created data module.

       -w, --inwork <inwork>
              The inwork number of the new data module.

       -z, --issue-type <type>
              The issue type of the new data module.

       --version
              Show version information.

       In addition, the following options allow configuration of the XML pars‐
       er:

       --dtdload
              Load the external DTD.

       --huge Remove any internal arbitrary parser limits.

       --net  Allow network access to load external DTD and entities.

       --noent
              Resolve entities.

       --parser-errors
              Emit errors from parser.

       --parser-warnings
              Emit warnings from parser.

       --xinclude
              Do XInclude processing.

       --xml-catalog <file>
              Use an XML catalog when resolving entities.   Multiple  catalogs
              may be loaded by specifying this option multiple times.

   Prompt (-p) option
       If  this option is specified, the program will prompt the user to enter
       values for metadata which was not specified when calling  the  program.
       If a piece of metadata has a default value (from the .defaults and .dm‐
       types files), it will be displayed in square brackets [] in the prompt,
       and  pressing  Enter  without typing any value will select this default
       value.

   .defaults file
       This file sets default values for each piece of metadata.  By  default,
       the  program  will  search the current directory and parent directories
       for a file named .defaults, but any file can be specified by using  the
       -d option.

       All  of  the  s1kd-new* commands use the same .defaults file format, so
       this file can contain default values for multiple types of metadata.

       Each line consists of the identifier of a piece of metadata and its de‐
       fault value, separated by whitespace.  Lines which do not match a piece
       of metadata are ignored, and may be used as comments.  Example:

              # General
              countryIsoCode               CA
              languageIsoCode              en
              originator                   khzae.net
              responsiblePartnerCompany    khzae.net
              securityClassification       01

       Alternatively, the .defaults file can be written using an  XML  format,
       containing  a  root  element defaults with child elements default which
       each have an attribute ident and an attribute value.

              <?xml version="1.0"?>
              <defaults>
              <!-- General -->
              <default ident="countryIsoCode" value="CA"/>
              <default ident="languageIsoCode" value="en"/>
              <default ident="originator" value="khzae.net"/>
              <default ident="responsiblePartnerCompany" value="khzae.net"/>
              <default ident="securityClassification" value="01"/>
              </defaults>

   .dmtypes file
       This file sets the default schema and info name for data modules  based
       on  their  info  code.  By default, the program will search the current
       directory and parent directories for a file  named  .dmtypes,  but  any
       file can be specified by using the -D option.

       Each line consists of an info code, a schema identifier, and optionally
       a default info name.  Example:

              000    descript
              022    brex        Business rules
              040    descript    Description
              520    proced      Remove procedure

       Like the .defaults file, the .dmtypes file may also be  written  in  an
       XML  format,  where  each child has an attribute infoCode, an attribute
       schema, and optionally an attribute infoName.

              <?xml version="1.0">
              <dmtypes>
              <type infoCode="000" schema="descript"/>
              <type infoCode="022" schema="brex" infoName="Business rules"/>
              <type infoCode="040" schema="descript" infoName="Description"/>
              <type infoCode="520" schema="proced" infoName="Remove procedure"/>
              </dmtypes>

       The info code field can also include an info code variant,  item  loca‐
       tion code, learn code, and learn event code, which allows for more spe‐
       cific default schemas and info names.

       Example of info code variants:

              258A  proced  Other procedure to clean
              258B  proced  Other procedure to clean, Clean with air
              258C  proced  Other procedure to clean, Clean with water

       Example of item location codes:

              200A-A  proced  Servicing, while installed
              200A-C  proced  Servicing, on the bench
              200A-T  proced  Servicing, training

       Example of learn codes:

              100A-A-H10A  learning  Operation: Performance analysis
              100A-A-T5CC  learning  Operation: Simulation
              100A-A-T80E  learning  Operation: Assessment

       The XML format additionally supports the use of  the  attribute  infoN‐
       ameVariant,  for  use with S1000D Issue 5.0 and up, allowing extensions
       of the info name to be encoded separately:

              <dmtypes>
              <type
              infoCode="258A"
              schema="proced"
              infoName="Other procedure to clean"/>
              <type
              infoCode="258B"
              schema="proced"
              infoName="Other procedure to clean"
              infoNameVariant="Clean with air"/>
              <type
              infoCode="258C"
              schema="proced"
              infoName="Other procedure to clean"
              infoNameVariant="Clean with water"/>
              </dmtypes>

       Defaults are chosen in the order they are listed in the .dmtypes  file.
       An  info  code  which  does  not specify a variant, item location code,
       learn code or learn event code,  or  uses  asterisks  in  their  place,
       matches  all  possible  variants,  item location codes, learn codes and
       learn event codes.

   .brexmap file
       Refer to the documentation for s1kd-defaults(1) for  a  description  of
       the .brexmap file.

   Custom XML templates (-%)
       A  minimal  set of S1000D templates are built-in to this tool, but cus‐
       tomized templates may be used with the -% option.  This option takes  a
       path  to a directory where the custom templates are located.  Each tem‐
       plate should be named <schema>.xml, where <schema> is the name  of  the
       schema,  matching  one  of the schema names in the .dmtypes file or the
       schema specified with the -T option.

       The templates must be written to conform to the default S1000D issue of
       this  tool  (currently  5.0),  regardless  of  what issue of S1000D the
       project is using.  The final output will be  automatically  transformed
       when another issue is specified with the -$ option.

       The  templates  default  can also be specified in the .defaults file to
       use these custom templates by default.

EXAMPLE
              $ s1kd-newdm -# S1KDTOOLS-A-00-07-00-00A-040A-D

AUTHORS
       khzae.net.

                                  2021-04-16                     s1kd-newdm(1)


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