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    XML Export from Table    
Exports from a Database Table to text or a XML file.

Parameters

General

    Target type
    Defines the type of the target.

    It can be one of:

    • 1. Yes
    • 2. No


    Encoding
    Indicates the file encoding to use.

    It can be one of:

    • 1. Unicode UTF-16 LE (each character uses 2 bytes)
    • 2. ANSI/BINARY (each character uses 1 byte)
    • 3. Unicode UTF-8 (each character uses 1 byte to 4 bytes)


    Target
    The name of the target.

    User must define a control or a variable to be a target. Also is possible to save in a file, by defining the complete path and name to the file.


    Database Profile
    The name of the Database Profile defined.


    SQL
    The SQL code to define the Database Table.


    XML Prefix string
    The XML Prefix to each XML Element.


    XML Suffix string
    The XML Sufix to each XML Element.


    Decimal Separator
    Defines the separator to use when exporting numeric values.


Group Element

    XML Group Element string
    The name of the XML Element that user wants to export to the file.


    Attribute Name string
    The name of the element's attribute.


    Attribute Value
    The value to save in the file.


    (...)


    Nth-Attribute string
    The nth-name of the element's attribute.


    Nth-Target Column
    The nth-Column of Database Table that saves the attribute's element.


    Nth-Attribute Value
    The nth-value to save in the file.


Column List

    Element string
    The XML element to save in the file.


    Type
    The type of the XML Element to save in the file.


    Value
    The value to save in the file.


    (...)


    Nth-Element string
    The nth-XML element to save in the file.


    Nth-Type
    The nth-type of the XML Element to save in the file.


    Nth-Value
    The nth-value to save in the file.


     
  • In Unicode UTF-16 LE, the BOM (Byte Order Mark) 0xFEFF will be added to the beginning of the file.
  • In Unicode UTF-8, no BOM (Byte Order Mark) will be added.

See also
Samples

 
 
Updated: 12/21/2017 4:53 PM