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XMLGet Example (Magic xpa 2.x)

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XMLGet Example (Magic xpa 2.x)

<?xml version="1.0"?>

<order id="123">

<issued_by>

<name>John Smith</name>

<address>

<street>Somewhere</street>

<city>Nowhere</city>

</address>

</issued_by>

<item cat_num="2145451544">

<price>99.99</price>

<amount>2</amount>

</item>

<item cat_num="1384325456">

<price>19.99</price>

<amount>10</amount>

</item>

</order>

Given that the XML above is saved into the file C:\myxml.xml, and that the current task's first I/O device points to an XML file, the following expressions apply:

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order/issued_by/name') returns John Smith.

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order/send_to/name') returns an empty string because there is no send_to element in the order.

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order/item[2]/price') returns 19.99.

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order/item[5]/price') returns an empty string because there are only 2 items in the order.

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order', 'id') returns 123.

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order/issued_by', 'date') returns an empty string because there is no date attribute in the issued_by element.

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order/issued_by', 'date','TRUE'LOG) returns NULL because there is no date attribute in the issued_by element and the check exists parameter is set to True.

  • XMLGet (0, 1, '/order/issued_by', 'name')
    Returns an empty string, because name is a child element of the issued_by element but not an attribute of it.

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