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That was it!

Thanks very much!



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To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Getting XML child Elements PHP

Shannon,

I think you need to use:

$caseID = $mydata->batch->Report['caseID'];

I'm not where I can test it, but I think that is the syntax for retrieving
attributes.

Brian May
Project Lead
Management Information Systems
Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi

Young i Professionals
http://www.youngiprofessionals.com



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[WEB400] Getting XML child Elements PHP






Hi,



I have an XML file I need to parse using PHP, and for the most part, I
can
parse it fine.



So if I have something like this, it works fine, no problems:





$mydata = simplexml_load_file($FileToOpen);



<batch>

<Report>

<Page1>

<violator_last_name>ZAMBRANO</violator_last_name>

<violator_first_name>FRANK</violator_first_name>

</Page1>

</report>

</batch>



And I can get the data using something like this:



$LastName = $mydata->batch->Report->
Page1->violator_last_name;

$FirstName =
$mydata->batch->Report->Page1->violator_first_name;







However, at the start of certain blocks of data, I have lines like this:



<Report caseID="122" number="000900006S">



The element is <Report> but as you can see, it has child elements of
caseID
and number.



I cannot figure out how to get the values of those child elements.



This does NOT work:



$caseID = $mydata->batch->Report-> caseID;



I have Googled this and looked around but I can't find a solution that
works.





Shannon O'Donnell


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