Tack TIN in xml

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How to tack TIN 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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The ampersand () is a special character in XML used to begin entity references. To treat it as data, it must be escaped as amp;.
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. That is, you must close the tags in the same order in which you opened them.
Adding XML attributes to element objects that use Attribute Create the attribute object. Use the following function: IPLtoXML.newAttributeObject(attributeObject, attributeName, attributeValue) where attributeObject. Add the attribute object to an element object. Use the following function:
(less-than) #60; or lt; (greater-than) #62; or gt; (ampersand)
A CDATA section is used to mark a section of an XML document, so that the XML parser interprets it only as character data, and not as markup. It comes handy when one XML data need to be embedded within another XML document.
XML tags are the important features of XML document. It is similar to HTML but XML is more flexible then HTML. It allows to create new tags (user defined tags).
Use any of the following methods to create or load XML tags for your document: Create a tag with the New Tag command. Load tags from an XML file or another document. Import a DTD file. Import tags (and content) using the Import XML command.
In XML, you can indicate an empty element like this: or you can use an empty tag, like this (this sort of element syntax is called self-closing): The two forms above produce identical results in an XML parser.

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