Returning XML from a Project
eFORMz has the capability to accept XML as input, send XML as output or create XML. In other words, XML can be created inside of eFORMz and passed to another eFORMz project. Example Prequisites: ...
eFORMz has the capability to accept XML as input, send XML as output or create XML. In other words, XML can be created inside of eFORMz and passed to another eFORMz project. Example Prequisites: ...
A Record Element is the output type used to generate an XML file. You have complete control over the XML node structure, with namespaces, repeating elements, attributes on elements, wrapping data ...
Part One: eFORMz TXT to XML Guide: Getting Started Part Two: eFORMz TXT to XML Guide: Reset Line Number Count Part Three: eFORMz TXT To XML Guide: States We are going to talk about how states can ...
There a number of available posts about working with XML data, including: Getting Started with XML Node Data Block Variables (XML Input) Processing XML Data that is Outside of XML Tags Count the ...
Converting an IBM spool file from EBCDIC into Unicode is required if you’re going to use the “Text to XML” preprocessor on an .scsa file or a .scsz file, both of which use EBCDIC character ...
Where most printed reports used as data sources for eFORMz have clearly defined pages, this does not exist in XML files. Using the eFORMz “XML Input” Page property, you divide your XML data into ...
Variables from XML data are in arrays. As a result, creating a table from them is simpler in some ways. However, customizing the table requires modest configuration. This example includes a table ...