Issue 17359: The XSD makes properties all lowercase as opposed to the camelcase from the PIM (rms-rtf) Source: Adaptive (Mr. Pete Rivett, pete.rivett(at)adaptive.com) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: The XSD makes properties all lowercase as opposed to the camelcase from the PIM, which makes them a lot less legible and inconsistent with normal XML Schema practice and inconsistent with the names generated for ids. For example effectiveStartDate becomes effectivestartdate. But we also have hasRoleID which is camelcase. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: May 4, 2012: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== s is issue # 17359 From: "Pete Rivett" The XSD makes properties all lowercase as opposed to the camelcase from the PIM The XSD makes properties all lowercase as opposed to the camelcase from the PIM, which makes them a lot less legible and inconsistent with normal XML Schema practice and inconsistent with the names generated for ids. For example effectiveStartDate becomes effectivestartdate. But we also have hasRoleID which is camelcase.