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  OperationDefinition: Create a clone of an ActivityDefinition
   
  
    
      Official URL : http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/fhir/OperationDefinition/ActivityDefinitionPlanDefinition-i-create-clone 
       
      Version :
      6.0.0 
       
     
    
      
        
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      Computable Name : create-clone  
     
  
  resourceId: reference to the ActivityDefinition resource that should be cloned 
  clone_operation: minor-version/major-version/copy Coding from codesystem: http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/ehealth-clone-operation 
  default-clone-behavior: true/false. False signifies deep-clone mode where the list of deep-clone-references determine which resources should be cloned 
  deep-clone-references: References to resources to create as new resources rather than referencing the existing ones. 
 
Output 
Bundle containing all resources that were created during the operation.
Validation 
  New business versions require that the user has modifier-role: owner or co-author for the resource 
  New copy does not require that the user has a modifier-role. 
  New business version can be made only when no draft resource exists (having identical base identifier). 
  Read/search/create privileges are required for the resource types affected by $create-clone 
 
  
  
  
      URL: [base]/ActivityDefinition/[id]/$create-clone
URL: [base]/PlanDefinition/[id]/$create-clone
Parameters Use Name Scope Cardinality Type Binding Documentation IN clone-operation 0..1 Coding IN default-clone-behavior 0..1 boolean IN deep-clone-references 0..* Reference