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You can still use CGIDEV2 - IMHO it is way easier than using strings. I store my "templates" on the IFS. These contain all of the elements tags and "sections".

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Subject: Re: Reverse xml-into

Great, it is nice to see that my request is not new.  I am afraid the
function will be useful for my v2, but I will have to do an initial
version "by hand", probably mostly concatenating strings. I need to
create the document and then calculate a sha2 and add a signature, So I
need the document in memory.

CGIDEV2 or IWS will be good for serving the xml, that will be the final
step.

I added a vote to the RFE

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On 9/9/19 11:24 PM, Scott Klement wrote:
There isn't a reverse of XML-INTO but there is an RFE for one that you
can vote on:

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=94771



In the meantime, you can create the document manually using a tool
like CGIDEV2, string concatenation, etc.


On 9/9/19 4:54 PM, Raul Jager wrote:
I have crated a DS for a fairly complex XML document, and xml-into
does a wonderful job moving the data into the fields.

Now I will like to put data into the DS and create a XML document,
the reverse of the xml-into op ccode.  Is there a way to do this?


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