Why do pages in queries have different time-stamps? - 2018-May Core Norm Infrastructure #223

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
    • Priority: Medium
    • FHIR Core (FHIR)
    • STU3
    • FHIR Infrastructure
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      In http://hl7.org/fhir/2018May/bundle-definitions.html change the comments/usage notes to:

      Note that different pages may have different timestamps, but this does not imply that subsequent pages will represent changes made since the initial query.

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      In http://hl7.org/fhir/2018May/bundle-definitions.html change the comments/usage notes to: Note that different pages may have different timestamps, but this does not imply that subsequent pages will represent changes made since the initial query.
    • Lloyd McKenzie/Grahame Grieve: 4-0-1
    • Correction
    • Non-substantive
    • STU3

      Existing Wording: Note that different pages will have different timestamps

      Comment:

      Why do pages in queries have different time-stamps? Some systems might pre-generate all the pages at once and cache them. Even if they don't, the date on each page of the searchset should be the date the searchset was generated. Indicating a time that is minutes (or perhaps days later, depending on searchset validity duration) is confusing at best.

      Summary:

      Why do pages in queries have different time-stamps?

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            Reporter:
            Lloyd McKenzie
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