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Why are some types such as ApplicationNameType, DirectionCodeType, EnginePowerDisplacementType, LatitudeDegreeType, LongitudeDegreeType, MeasureType, and others not derived from the SuperType?

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Why are some types such as ApplicationNameType, DirectionCodeType, EnginePowerDisplacementType, LatitudeDegreeType, LongitudeDegreeType, MeasureType, and others not derived from the SuperType?

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The GXSTF found a bug in XMLSpy that prevented refinement of the simple content of a complex type by restricting an existing complex type with simple content. It was decided that, in deference to XMLSpy users, schemas that use this capacity of XML Schema will be avoided. Instead, when a type with simple content is derived from a type with no content, generate the type as a root type, generating inherited properties of that type locally instead of using XML Schema type inheritance.

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