The following definitions are used in the examples
D info DS QUALIFIED
D name 10A
D id_no 5A
D xmlDoc S 1000A VARYING
- The XML document uses lowercase for element names and attributes.
The case option defaults to lowercase so it is not needed.
xmlDoc = '<info><name>Jim</name><id_no>103</id_no></info>';
xml-into info %XML(xmlDoc);
// info.name = 'Jim '
// info.id_no = '103'
- The XML document uses uppercase for element names and attributes.
Option case=upper must be specified.
xmlDoc = '<INFO><NAME>Bill</NAME><ID_NO>104</ID_NO></INFO>';
xml-into info %XML(xmlDoc : 'case=upper');
// info.name = 'Bill '
// info.id_no = '104'
- The XML document uses mixed case for element names and attributes.
Option case=any must be specified.
xmlDoc = '<INFO><name>Tom</name>'
+ '<ID_NO>105</ID_NO></INFO>';
xml-into info %XML(xmlDoc : 'case=any');
// info.name = 'Tom '
// info.id_no = '104'
- The XML document uses mixed case for element names and attributes
but the case option is not specified. The XML-INTO operation
fails with status 00353 because it assumes that the XML elements will
have lowercase names.
xmlDoc = '<INFO><name>Tom</name>'
+ '<ID_NO>105</ID_NO></INFO>';
xml-into(e) info %XML(xmlDoc);
// %error = *on
// %status = 353