Somehow confusing, since section 9.1.1 state H as a hexadecimal digit, while h is a hexadecimal value.

Either use alternative notation, or more precise indicate the case-sensitiv nature of the specification.

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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment DK-0071 (Modified: 2007-11-30) Agreed; the incorrect term was used. The following changes will be made to the first paragraph of Part 1, ยง9.1.7: Trash items represent parts that have been discarded or are no longer in use. Trash items shall not conform to OPC part naming guidelines as defined in Part 2 and shall not be associated with a content type. All trash items shall follow the naming scheme: [trash]/ hhhh HHHH .dat where h H represents a hexadecimal value digit . Similar Comments: DE-0125 , FR-0010 , GB-0037 , JP-0032 , KE-0078 , PT-0028 , US-0261

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