XML Output
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In a way similar to [[Comma Delimited Files]], XML files may be written using a modified [[Format]] statement. | In a way similar to [[Comma Delimited Files]], XML files may be written using a modified [[Format]] statement. | ||
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+ | <td><b>Syntax:</b> | ||
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+ | <td>File(LUN)XML ! Write to this file in XML Format | ||
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+ | <td valign=top><b>Discussion: | ||
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+ | Each XML data item is composed of a name and a value. It looks like this: | ||
+ | '''<name>value</name>'''. When indicated by the file statement above, Comet32 will treat a format statement differently than when specifying normal data output. The section of a format specification normally used for the edit mask is now treated as the item name. The item values are blank stripped and escaped according to XML specifications. | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 15 May 2010
Introduction
XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language.
XML is a widely used scheme that allows data to be transmitted from one application to another without regard to how the applications were written.
In a way similar to Comma Delimited Files, XML files may be written using a modified Format statement.
Syntax: | File(LUN)XML ! Write to this file in XML Format |
Discussion: |
Each XML data item is composed of a name and a value. It looks like this: <name>value</name>. When indicated by the file statement above, Comet32 will treat a format statement differently than when specifying normal data output. The section of a format specification normally used for the edit mask is now treated as the item name. The item values are blank stripped and escaped according to XML specifications. |