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Friday Friday Friday Friday Friday I was waiting how wait for day itamp;#39;s Friday and thatamp;#39;s a fact itamp;#39;s Friday fact yeah a new fact every Friday I donamp;#39;t know the reason why two products from the same family aszure integration Services have completely different behaviors while converting XML to Json but that is the current reality it is a fact API management and logic apps have different behaviors while applying this conversion and that is one of the main reasons that I decided to create an Azure function to convert XML into Json to keep the consistency between these two products while using API management we can use the XML to Json policy to convert a request or response body from XML to Json however when dealing with XML namespaces and prefixes which is quite normal when working with XML messages the policy has in my opinion a strange conversion Behavior it converts the prefixes that in XML are represented by prefix cologne myfield into prefix Dollar myfie