Not sure what title to give, not sure if you already tought about that and if it is a problem:
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suppose to have the hello-wall example, then add the 2nd storey from the course by declaring a new node that inherits from the existing storey
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since the original storey contained a Space Boundary, the new storey will have aswell
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now, when refering to the "relatingSpace", both will have as path: "e3035b71-bd9f-4cdc-86fd-b56e2f4605b6"
but in actual implementation, how do you know if it is refering to the space on the original floor, to the one on the new floor, or both?
I mean, if I ask, which is the space referred from the space boundary on the first floor, it is not possible to answer, because this is ambiguous
Not sure what title to give, not sure if you already tought about that and if it is a problem:
suppose to have the hello-wall example, then add the 2nd storey from the course by declaring a new node that inherits from the existing storey
since the original storey contained a Space Boundary, the new storey will have aswell
now, when refering to the "relatingSpace", both will have as path: "e3035b71-bd9f-4cdc-86fd-b56e2f4605b6"
but in actual implementation, how do you know if it is refering to the space on the original floor, to the one on the new floor, or both?
I mean, if I ask, which is the space referred from the space boundary on the first floor, it is not possible to answer, because this is ambiguous