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gfrench |
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:20 pm Post subject: FIELDTYPE function question |
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 Acolyte
Joined: 10 Feb 2002 Posts: 71
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I need to write a little procedure to strip namespace declarations, attributes out of some XML before passing it as clob for database (don't ask why, just started on this project!)
I've copied the sample recursive procedure and reworked it as follows
CREATE PROCEDURE navigate (IN inRef REFERENCE,IN outRef REFERENCE)
BEGIN
DECLARE tmpChar CHAR;
DECLARE cursor REFERENCE TO inRef;
MOVE cursor FIRSTCHILD TYPE Name;
IF LASTMOVE(cursor) THEN
CREATE LASTCHILD OF outRef AS outRef NAME FIELDNAME(cursor) VALUE cursor;
END IF;
WHILE LASTMOVE(cursor) DO
CALL navigate(cursor, outRef);
MOVE cursor NEXTSIBLING TYPE Name;
IF LASTMOVE(cursor) THEN
CREATE NEXTSIBLING OF outRef AS outRef NAME FIELDNAME(cursor) VALUE cursor;
END IF;
END WHILE;
END;
but the TYPE Name is not working. I've tried TYPE XMLNSC.Folder adn XMLNSC.Field and various others, and in the end changed it to:-
CREATE PROCEDURE navigate (IN inRef REFERENCE,IN outRef REFERENCE)
BEGIN
DECLARE tmpChar CHAR;
DECLARE cursor REFERENCE TO inRef;
MOVE cursor FIRSTCHILD;
IF LASTMOVE(cursor) AND (FIELDTYPE(cursor) IN (0x01000000, 0x03000000)) THEN
CREATE LASTCHILD OF outRef AS outRef NAME FIELDNAME(cursor) VALUE cursor;
END IF;
WHILE LASTMOVE(cursor) DO
CALL navigate(cursor, outRef);
MOVE cursor NEXTSIBLING;
IF LASTMOVE(cursor) AND (FIELDTYPE(cursor) IN (0x01000000, 0x03000000)) THEN
CREATE NEXTSIBLING OF outRef AS outRef NAME FIELDNAME(cursor) VALUE cursor;
END IF;
END WHILE;
END;
Obviously I prefer not to use the hex stuff. Anyone got any simpel suggetsions. I've exhausted google searches, manual etc and it looks like most other people gave up to!
Cheers for any help
Graham |
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mqjeff |
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:57 am Post subject: |
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Grand Master
Joined: 25 Jun 2008 Posts: 17447
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I would instead check that you have found an XMLNSC.NamespaceDecl item and NOT copy it, in that case.
Type NAME is not a sufficient filter, nor is checking for those hex values checking for the things you think it is. |
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kimbert |
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:00 am Post subject: |
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 Jedi Council
Joined: 29 Jul 2003 Posts: 5542 Location: Southampton
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I'm not sure that I understand what you are trying to do. Are you
a) stripping out all namespace info from the message tree
or
b) just deleting the namespace declarations ( xmlns attributes )
or
c) something else
if a), you need to be aware that the resulting output XML will still contain namespace prefixes - they will be automatically assigned by the XMLNSC writer. If you want to remove namespace info completely, you need to explicitly set the namespace to the empty string on each and every node in OutputRoot.XMLNSC. |
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