Obligatory element in xml using xsd?

I wanted to write "In short, yes. " but Stack Overflow gave me the error "body must be at least 30 characters". I wonder why simple answers are not allowed.

I wanted to write "In short, yes. " but Stack Overflow gave me the error "body must be at least 30 characters". I wonder why simple answers are not allowed...

1 sry.. and I would like to have a xsd:element to be obligatory and I already know that for xs:attribute I am using 'use' in order to specify whether it is optional or mandatory .. how can we do that when we are dealing with an xs:element (in an example they used minOccurs=1.. Is that the only solution).. – Praneel Feb 17 at 9:57 1 minOccurs="1" is the solution. There is no use attribute for xs:element. The default value for minOccurs is 1 so just defining an element without a minOccurs attribute also makes the element obligatory (in the containing sequence).

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