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@macintoshpie macintoshpie added DO NOT MERGE STD 211 Mapping Related to the effort of mapping ASHRAE 211 levels to BuildingSync labels Aug 12, 2020
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Changes look good, thanks.

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</xs:simpleContent>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
<xs:element name="AnnualFuelUseIncludedTimeSeries" minOccurs="0">
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Rename: auc:AnnualFuelUseLinkedTimeSeriesIDs

@macintoshpie macintoshpie force-pushed the feat/proposal-annual-fuel-use branch from 62279f5 to 5c3507f Compare August 27, 2020 17:49
@macintoshpie macintoshpie merged commit 1ae2e92 into develop Aug 27, 2020
@macintoshpie macintoshpie deleted the feat/proposal-annual-fuel-use branch August 27, 2020 19:26
@macintoshpie macintoshpie changed the title feat(proposals): add proposal for modifying annual fuel use elem Add AnnualFuelUseLinkedTimeSeriesIDs to ResourceUse Sep 2, 2020
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