XML_INSERT_BEFORE
Script function: Creates a new XML element and inserts this in front of another element.
Syntax
XML_INSERT_BEFORE (parent element, Reference element, Name, Value)
Syntax part |
Description/format |
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Parent element |
Reference to the element where the reference element is located. |
Reference element | Reference to the element, in front of which the new element should be inserted. Must be located within the parent element. Format: script literal or script variable |
Name | Name of the new element Format: script literal or script variable |
Value | Value of the new element Format: script literal or script variable |
Return code |
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Reference to the new element. |
The script element inserts a new element in front of a specified existing element within the XML document that is open. Specify the parent element, the reference element it contains, and the name including the value of the new element.
Important!
- The reference element entered must refer to a direct sub-element of the parent element. Otherwise, there will be a runtime error when the script element is executed.
- Spaces are not permitted in the element name and lead to a runtime error.
Notes:
- The XML structure will only be modified in the memory. The script element does not have an effect on the Documentation tab.
- Use the XML_OPEN script function to open the XML document. For more information, see XML_OPEN.
Example
The following example opens a structured Documentation tab as an XML document. The new element 'New_Element' will be inserted before the sub-element 'SubChild2' within the parent element 'Child'.
Subsequently, all sub-elements of the parent element will be output and checked to see whether the element was successfully inserted.
:SET &XMLDOCU#=XML_OPEN(DOCU,,"@Details")
:IF &XMLDOCU# <> ""
:SET &PARENT# = XML_SELECT_NODE(&XMLDOCU#,"Child")
:SET &REF# = XML_SELECT_NODE(&XMLDOCU#,"Child/SubChild2")
:SET &NEW# = XML_INSERT_BEFORE(&PARENT#,&REF#,"New_Element","Test")
:SET &ELEMENT# = XML_GET_FIRST_CHILD(&PARENT#)
:WHILE &ELEMENT# <> ""
: SET &NAME# = XML_GET_NODE_NAME(&ELEMENT#)
: P 'Element: &NAME#'
: SET &ELEMENT# = XML_GET_NEXTSIBLING(&ELEMENT#)
:ENDWHILE
:ENDIF
:XML_CLOSE &XMLDOCU#
Result in the activation log:
2013-08-14 13:32:27 – U0020408 Element: SubChild1
2013-08-14 13:32:27 – U0020408 Element: New_Element
2013-08-14 13:32:27 – U0020408 Element: SubChild2
See also: