Groups a set of element declarations so that they can be incorporated as a group into complex type definitions.
<group
name= NCName
id = ID
maxOccurs = (nonNegativeInteger | unbounded) : 1
minOccurs = nonNegativeInteger : 1
name = NCName
ref = QName
{any attributes with non-schema Namespace}…>
Content: (annotation?, (all | choice | sequence))
</group>
This attribute is used only when the <schema> element is the parent of this <group> element. In this case, the <group> is a model group to be used by <complexType>, <choice>, and <sequence> elements.
Optional.
id value must be of type ID and be unique within the document containing this element.
Optional.
"unbounded".
Limited when the group is not a child of the <schema> element.
Optional.
Limited when the group is not a child of the <schema> element.
Optional.
name and ref attributes cannot both be present.
Required if the containing element is the <schema> element.
Optional.
ref value must be a QName. The ref can include a namespace prefix.
If the ref attribute is present, id, minOccurs, and maxOccurs may be present. The name and ref attributes cannot both be present.
To declare a group using an existing group definition, use the ref attribute to specify the existing group definition.
<xs:group ref="globalGroup"/>
Optional.
| Number of occurrences | Unlimited |
| Parent elements | schema, choice, sequence, complexType, restriction (complexContent), extension (complexContent) |
| Contents | annotation, all, choice, sequence |
Any one of the following elements can be a child of the <group> element.
<choice> |
Permits one and only one of the elements contained in the group. |
<sequence> |
Requires the elements in the group to appear in the specified sequence. |
<all> |
Allows the elements in the group to appear (or not appear) in any order in the containing element. |
The minOccurs and maxOccurs attributes have the default value 1. A group with neither attribute must appear once and only once in the containing element.
The following example defines a group containing a sequence of three elements and uses the <group> element in a complex type definition.
<xs:element name="thing1" type="xs:string"/> <xs:element name="thing2" type="xs:string"/> <xs:element name="thing3" type="xs:string"/> <xs:attribute name="myAttribute" type="xs:decimal"/> <xs:group name="myGroupOfThings"> <xs:sequence> <xs:element ref="thing1"/> <xs:element ref="thing2"/> <xs:element ref="thing3"/> </xs:sequence> </xs:group> <xs:complexType name="myComplexType"> <xs:group ref="myGroupOfThings"/> <xs:attribute ref="myAttribute"/> </xs:complexType>
XML Schema Reference (XSD) | XML Schema Elements
For more information, see the W3C XML Schema Part 1: Structures Recommendation at http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlschema-1-20010502/#element-group.

W3C Namespaces in XML Recommendation
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