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Venkat RaghupatSubject: Including row nos while converting flat files to Xml
Author: Venkat Raghupat
Date: 31 Oct 2008 12:19 PM
Hi,

I am new to Stylus studio and learning its features. I am trying to convert a flat file into Xml. Is there anyway , I can include Rownos that are being displayed into an attribute?
For ex.) <Root>
<Row RowNo = 1>
...
...
</Row>
<Row RowNo=2>
...
...
</Row>

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: Including row nos while converting flat files to Xml
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 03 Nov 2008 04:44 PM

With the built-in CSV converter you can set the option "number" to yes

converter:CSV:first=yes:number=yes?file:///c:/Program Files/DataDirect Integration Suite 2008/XML Converters for Java/examples/one.csv

<table>
<row row="1">
<make column="0">BMW</make>
<model column="1">R1150RS</model>
<year column="2">2004</year>
<mileage column="3">14274</mileage>
</row>
...


Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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Venkat RaghupatSubject: Including row nos while converting flat files to Xml
Author: Venkat Raghupat
Date: 10 Nov 2008 05:13 AM
Thanks.

While it works for built in Converter, I get the following exception with the custom converter:

[DDTek.XmlConverter.ConverterArgumentException] = {"Unable to determine the converter class name from converter:D:\\RVR\\Electronic\\StylusConverters\\BoltonTest.conv:number=yes"}

Is there any way we can overcome this error and get rownumbers for the rows as an attribute.

Regards
Venkat

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Venkat RaghupatSubject: Including row nos while converting flat files to Xml
Author: Venkat Raghupat
Date: 10 Nov 2008 09:35 AM
Thanks.

While it works for built in Converter, I get the following exception with the custom converter:

[DDTek.XmlConverter.ConverterArgumentException] = {"Unable to determine the converter class name from converter:D:\\RVR\\Electronic\\StylusConverters\\BoltonTest.conv:number=yes"}

Is there any way we can overcome this error and get rownumbers for the rows as an attribute.

Regards
Venkat

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Tony LavinioSubject: Including row nos while converting flat files to Xml
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 10 Nov 2008 09:58 AM
At this point, the only way would be to add the row numbers by
post-processing with XSLT or XQuery.

Since you can use the .conv URI as input to either, it shouldn't
be too difficult...

Hope this helps.

   
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