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How to cover up title in xml

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hello this is Douglas Robinson I am a solutions consultant with beyond 20 in this video Iamp;#39;m going to be discussing how we can possibly escape the rule of two or a more simpler sense how we can act on data from one Association while we are in another Association so an example of this which Iamp;#39;m going to explore in this video is going to be how can I act on every item in a relationship to task for instance or journal for instance while also having access to all of the data on the parent record such as all of the data on incident or maybe all of the data thatamp;#39;s related to that incident through the related customers or user infos because what we could do is we could store all of this data in variables or stored values while weamp;#39;re still on the incident association and then when we move through our relationship to our child objects we would have it but this becomes inefficient so if we have the majority of the data that weamp;#39;re act

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XML Naming Rules Element names must start with a letter or underscore. Element names cannot start with the letters xml (or XML, or Xml, etc) Element names can contain letters, digits, hyphens, underscores, and periods. Element names cannot contain spaces.
The XML header specifies the XML version number, and optionally the character encodings, as part of a grammar documents XML declaration on the first line of the document.
There are nine basic rules for building good XML: All XML must have a root element. All tags must be closed. All tags must be properly nested. Tag names have strict limits. Tag names are case sensitive. Tag names cannot contain spaces. Attribute values must appear within quotes (). White space is preserved.
The CLOSE statement in XML syntax closes the XML stream and prevents further operation on it unless the file is subsequently reopened using the OPEN statement.
The element contains a heading or label for the main parts of a topic: the topic as a whole, sections, examples, and labelled content such as figures and tables.
It is illegal to omit the closing tag when you are creating XML syntax. XML elements must have a closing tag.
The XML declaration is mandatory if the encoding of the document is anything other than UTF-8 or UTF-16. In practice, this means that documents encoded using US-ASCII can also omit the XML declaration because US-ASCII overlaps entirely with UTF-8. Only one encoding can be used for an entire XML document.
XML has three types of tags: opening tags, closing tags, and empty tags. XML tag names are enclosed in angle brackets and are case sensitive. Items in an XML-compliant document or data set are always enclosed in paired opening and closing tags, and the tags must be properly nested.

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