Hello all
The below example explains the issue
XML Structure like as below
ns0:Element1
ns1:Element2< Elements3,4,5>
ns1;Element2<Elements3,4,5>
Issues :
1)when we import in Datastage to XML input stage will get ??? for ns1 in the xpaths.
2) when we run it we wont get the values for Elements3,4,5
3) Even if provide the ns1 in the xpath still not giving the values for Elements3,4,5
Could you please light on this ...
Thanks
XML Parse Issue
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Gregg, thanks for posting that link. Question for which I'm looking for the briefest answer (I'll do my own detail work): I began using the XML stages under 7.5.2 recently. Is there a highest-level view of changes from that to 8.5? My shop is not likely to get to 8.x very soon, so I'm just looking for a starting point. Thanks.greggknight wrote:http://publibfp.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/c1899472.pdf
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The XML Stages are fairly consistent from release 6.5, when they were available as an add-on, up until 8.1, with FP1. The behavior, usage, features remain mostly constant, although in 8.0 there were numerous anomalies --- you need at least 8.1 with FP1 to have things fully operational in the 8.x environment.
Those Stages I refer to are the second implementation of xml support in DataStage, and generally referred to as xml pack 2.
They exist "as is" in 8.5 also.....but....
In 8.5 we now ALSO have a new xml stage (lovingly referred to as xmlPack3) --- wholly new approach to working with XML...it's a hierarchical editor packed inside of the new xml Stage with a lot more power...it can handle any size xml, it is much faster, and it manipulates hierarchical data much easier --- which is critical for construction of complex xml documents. It is already taking DataStage in some new directions regarding xml processing.
There is lots of new stuff for all of us to learn. ; )
Ernie
Those Stages I refer to are the second implementation of xml support in DataStage, and generally referred to as xml pack 2.
They exist "as is" in 8.5 also.....but....
In 8.5 we now ALSO have a new xml stage (lovingly referred to as xmlPack3) --- wholly new approach to working with XML...it's a hierarchical editor packed inside of the new xml Stage with a lot more power...it can handle any size xml, it is much faster, and it manipulates hierarchical data much easier --- which is critical for construction of complex xml documents. It is already taking DataStage in some new directions regarding xml processing.
There is lots of new stuff for all of us to learn. ; )
Ernie
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