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How to blot out data in xml

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right what i want to demonstrate today is how to move data from an xml file into an excel spreadsheet letamp;#39;s get to the question of why you would want to do such a strange thing as an example here is a web page from the us treasury department they display columns and rows of data on the screen but they do not provide an excel file download or a comma separated file download what they do provide is the option to look at xml data and thatamp;#39;s why we need options to put xml data into an excel spreadsheet iamp;#39;ll open the xml data by clicking on this icon iamp;#39;ll open it in a new tab and you can see that to the human eye it looks largely like gibberish because itamp;#39;s meant for the computer i not for the human eye so if i want this data in my excel spreadsheet i have to download it as an xml file and convert it to save it i right click and save it as you can see it would like to save it as a text file but really i should save it as a dot xml file now iamp;#39;v

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You generate XML output by running a batch version or a report definition with a batch version. You use the XML output when creating BI Publisher templates with the Microsoft Word Template Builder.
JavaScript method: XML. getValue() Syntax. XML.getValue(); Arguments. There are no arguments for this method. Return values. A string or null . Example. This example displays the value of the elements in an XML document.
You perform explicit XML parsing when you invoke the XMLPARSE function on the input XML data. You can use the result of XMLPARSE in any context that accepts an XML data type. For example, you can use assign the result to an XML column or use it as a stored procedure parameter of type XML.
To extract data using an XML source For the XML file location access mode, click Browse and locate the folder that contains the XML file. For the XML file from variable access mode, select the user-defined variable that contains the path of the XML file.
Viewing XML Files To view raw XML source, try to select View Page Source or View Source from the browser menu. Note: In Safari 5 (and earlier), only the element text will be displayed. To view the raw XML, you must right click the page and select View Source.
The XMLHttpRequest Object has a built in XML Parser. The responseText property returns the response as a string. The responseXML property returns the response as an XML DOM object. If you want to use the response as an XML DOM object, you can use the responseXML property.
To fetch the XML data, use the fetch() function. However, as the Fetch API lacks native XML parsing support, handling the response involves alternative methods. Convert it to text and then parse it using an XML parser like DOMParser. First, use the fetch() function to request the XML file.
Generating XML Output Define the structure or template of the XML to be generated. Use DEFINE-XML-TEMPLATE command to define the template. Create XML-RECORD to define the XML template. Write the XML records to a disk and use WRITETOXMLFILE to write the XML records to an XML output file.

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