From cf39a97c2835e4a2c9e8ada6a6f00998f3b400d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrel Miller Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 22:47:26 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Updated text for OperationRef --- versions/3.0.3.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/versions/3.0.3.md b/versions/3.0.3.md index 88a968d467..32fba33e5d 100644 --- a/versions/3.0.3.md +++ b/versions/3.0.3.md @@ -2009,7 +2009,7 @@ For computing links, and providing instructions to execute them, a [runtime expr Field Name | Type | Description ---|:---:|--- -operationRef | `string` | A relative or absolute reference to an OAS operation. This field is mutually exclusive of the `operationId` field, and MUST point to an [Operation Object](#operationObject). Relative `operationRef` values MAY be used to locate an existing [Operation Object](#operationObject) in the OpenAPI definition. +operationRef | `string` | A relative or absolute URI reference to an OAS operation. This field is mutually exclusive of the `operationId` field, and MUST point to an [Operation Object](#operationObject). Relative `operationRef` values MAY be used to locate an existing [Operation Object](#operationObject) in the OpenAPI definition. operationId | `string` | The name of an _existing_, resolvable OAS operation, as defined with a unique `operationId`. This field is mutually exclusive of the `operationRef` field. parameters | Map[`string`, Any \| [{expression}](#runtimeExpression)] | A map representing parameters to pass to an operation as specified with `operationId` or identified via `operationRef`. The key is the parameter name to be used, whereas the value can be a constant or an expression to be evaluated and passed to the linked operation. The parameter name can be qualified using the [parameter location](#parameterIn) `[{in}.]{name}` for operations that use the same parameter name in different locations (e.g. path.id). requestBody | Any \| [{expression}](#runtimeExpression) | A literal value or [{expression}](#runtimeExpression) to use as a request body when calling the target operation.