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ajomillar
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 1:35 pm    Post subject: checking for unknown elements Reply with quote

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How do you code an IF-THEN for the following situation: An input XML message is missing an element. The Compute node will check to see if this element is missing then perform an action as a result. For example...

Code:

IF "InputBody"."ISE_RESULT"."IseResult".Foo = UNKNOWN THEN     
   RETURN FALSE;
END IF;   


In this case, the intent of this construct is to jump out of node processing without propagating a message. I was scanning the ESQL Reference for examples but nothing helpful. Any thoughts???
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EddieA
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 4:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Do you mean missing the complete element, or the element is present, but is empty.

For the missing element, you could probably check the FIELDNAME:
Code:
IF FIELDNAME("InputBody"."ISE_RESULT"."IseResult".Foo) <> 'Foo' THEN
   RETURN FALSE
ENDIF

For an element that is present, but empty:
Code:
IF "InputBody"."ISE_RESULT"."IseResult".Foo = '' (or maybe IS NULL) THEN
   RETURN FALSE
ENDIF


And yes, the RETURN FALSE will end the processing at that point, and you have just "lost" your input message. Was that your intent. Perhaps you should route it to an "Error Queue" for further investigation.

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ajomillar
PostPosted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 7:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I meant the complete element was missing. Also, I intend to stop node processing by using a RETURN FALSE. The compute node I'm constructing will create or not create messages based on certain conditions. One condition is to check for the existence of the "foo" element. If it doesn't exist, then processing. In a prior node, the message is formed based on a database lookup. If there is no value (null) in a table's field, then the element is not added to the message structure. Probably not a good practice.
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jefflowrey
PostPosted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 7:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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AJM wrote:
I meant the complete element was missing. Also, I intend to stop node processing by using a RETURN FALSE. The compute node I'm constructing will create or not create messages based on certain conditions. One condition is to check for the existence of the "foo" element. If it doesn't exist, then processing. In a prior node, the message is formed based on a database lookup. If there is no value (null) in a table's field, then the element is not added to the message structure. Probably not a good practice.


You can check for a missing element by seeing if it's NULL. Of course, this will also return true if the element exists but is empty.

Or you could loop through the FIELDNAMES of the children of the parent element.
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