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- koryknickEmployee
Attached is an example pipeline. Note that you will need to extend the XSD defined for the XML Formatter, but this should solve this request.
Example_XML_attributes_to_elements_2020_06_29.slp (7.8 KB)
Note that you will need to rename the following attachments to remove the “.txt” extension - this was done just so I could upload.
catalog_with_attributes.xsd.txt (762 Bytes) catalog_with_attributes.xml.txt (201 Bytes)- Dhivya_Aroma1New Contributor III
Hi KoryKnick,
Thanks for the solution. This worked. I understand that xsd is mandatory for the transformation.
Regards,
Dhivya.
- koryknickEmployee
I do not see your xml attached to your post.
- Dhivya_Aroma1New Contributor III
Sorry. Only values are pasted and not the tags.
<catalog> <plant botanical="Sanguinaria canadensis" zone="4" light="Mostly Shady">Bloodroot</plant> <plant botanical="Aquilegia canadensis" zone="3" light="Mostly Shady">Columbine</plant> </catalog>
- koryknickEmployee
Thank you for providing your input. Can you also provide an example of your desired output?
- Dhivya_Aroma1New Contributor III
This is the expected result
<catalog> <plant> <botanical>Sanguinaria canadensis</botanical> <zone>4</zone> <light>Mostly Shady</light> <plantValue>Bloodroot</plantValue> </plant> <plant> <botanical>Aquilegia canadensis</botanical> <zone>3</zone> <light>Mostly Shady</light> <plantValue>Columbine</plantValue> </plant> </catalog>
Once all the attributes are converted to element the final value of plant (i.e., Columbine) needs the new tag name, like here, I have provided plantValue.