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now what I want to do in this video is talk about an issue you can have with an XML import this video is going to cover business center and Iamp;#39;ll do another one with Carlson but if I have a file somebody sent this to me and asked me to take a look at it and they thought they were having some problems with it and letamp;#39;s bring in an XML and see if we have now this job is international feet and what Iamp;#39;ll do is just take and drag and drop the the XML file into business center and when I bring that in it creates a surface and that surface is generated and everything looks pretty good until I start taking a closer look so what I want to do and itamp;#39;s come over here to the to the area where the surface is brought in this is just a parking lot expansion so the survey is the whole area weamp;#39;re just doing work in this little spot here but if you look closely youamp;#39;ll start to see that hereamp;#39;s the surface this is the curb line here this should be the

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Software applications use XML parsers to transform XML files into native data types.
When you use wizards to customize any string in your XML file, you can use the following special symbols: , , , . You can also use these symbols when you are editing a query in Expert Mode or when you are manually entering SQL code into XML files between CDATA tags. Using Special Characters in XML Oracle Help Center apps.102 obcCustomXml Oracle Help Center apps.102 obcCustomXml
Note that the ampersand () and less-than (
In XML, the ampersand symbol is a reserved character that is used to indicate the start of an entity reference. if you want to include an actual ampersand symbol in an XML string, you should use the entity reference amp; instead of the raw symbol. {Resolved}Invalid xml string field is not accepting amp; symbol in power Dynamics 365 Community blogs post Dynamics 365 Community blogs post
How to Create an XML File Open your text editor of choice. On the first line, write an XML declaration. Set your root element below the declaration. Add your child elements within the root element. Review your file for errors. Save your file with the . Test your file by opening it in the browser window.
The ampersand character must be escaped. The greater than and less than characters do no have to be escaped but its good practice to do it. The double quotes in the data must be escaped. The double quotes do not need escaping as they are contained within a single quoted attribute.
The ampersand () is a special character in XML used to begin entity references. To treat it as data, it must be escaped as amp;. This preserves its intended meaning while maintaining XML structure. Correctly escaping ampersands is vital when working with XML documents containing URLs or text with ampersands.
Characters to Avoid in XML Data CharacterEntity ReferenceDescription lt; Less-than gt; Greater-than apos; Apostraphe / single quote quot; Double quote1 more row Apr 3, 2014 Characters to Avoid in XML Data - Home - SYSPRO Blog Home - SYSPRO Blog - Syspro characters-to-avoid-in-xml Home - SYSPRO Blog - Syspro characters-to-avoid-in-xml

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