Hi Folks,
Can anyone tell me how do i define a Tag which would start and end in this way? Also it would be useful if i understand what it means
<measure-group ID="X">
</measure-group>
Thanks
xml formatting
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Assuming you are talking about the xmlOutput Stage, the column carrying the value "X" for ID will have a Description property on the input link that looks like:
.../.../---for all the upper parts of the xml hierarchy---/measure-group/@ID
The xml metadata importer will generate that for you just fine if you import this particular attribute [ID] for your table def.
Ernie
.../.../---for all the upper parts of the xml hierarchy---/measure-group/@ID
The xml metadata importer will generate that for you just fine if you import this particular attribute [ID] for your table def.
Ernie
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Ernie
No there is no column(ID) like that required, all they are looking for is the Tag should have those
<measure-group ID="X">
</measure-group>
when defining the tag on a particular column there is only one way of doing it,
how i can get it as above.
right now i am getting
<measure-group>
</measure-group>
Needed
<measure-group ID="X">
</measure-group>
No there is no column(ID) like that required, all they are looking for is the Tag should have those
<measure-group ID="X">
</measure-group>
when defining the tag on a particular column there is only one way of doing it,
how i can get it as above.
right now i am getting
<measure-group>
</measure-group>
Needed
<measure-group ID="X">
</measure-group>
For the benefit of future readers, I may not have been explicit enough --- worst case you just create a fake column called "myID" and put the value "X" into it (in an upstream transformer), and then follow the instructions above. I'll assume that's what you did. ; )
Ernie Ostic
blogit!
<a href="https://dsrealtime.wordpress.com/2015/0 ... ere/">Open IGC is Here!</a>
blogit!
<a href="https://dsrealtime.wordpress.com/2015/0 ... ere/">Open IGC is Here!</a>