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Zachary Johnson wrote:
> I'm looking for the easiest way to parse one XML file to multiple
> physical files using V5R3. I realize that this kind of defeats the
> purpose of using XML but this is the way it's going to be for now.
I really don't understand where you're coming from. Why would it
"defeat the purpose" of XML?
Perhaps there's an application-specific instance where mapping XML to
multiple PFs would be a bad thing, but, speaking in general, it
certainly doesn't defeat the purpose. XML is intended to be a format
for data interchange that's easily supported by all applications on all
platforms. How you use that data once you've extracted it from the
interchange format is entirely up to you!
Given the recursive/nested nature of XML, I would expect that multiple
physical files would be the normal procedure in any business.
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