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hi in this video we are going to learn how to retrieve data stored in an xml file in this video we will examine a simple scenario involving an xml file the country club currently has all its member data stored in an xml file like the one shown here this file is just a sample and stores date of about three members only for each member the file stores four piece of information the type is either family or single the level is either gold silver or bronze the file also stores the memberamp;#39;s surname and the year they joined note that type and level are stored as attributes while surname and joined are stored in nodes the country club wants to produce an excel file based on this data this video will explain the intermediate step namely how to populate a list of members in automation studio once they have such a list they will be able to go ahead and populate an excel file or perform any other operation on the data they might need before we start letamp;#39;s look at an outline of the