Subject:Text File to XML Author:John Shaening Date:02 Nov 2004 07:26 PM
I just downloaded the Demo version of the product and was curious
as to how the .conv file distinguishes between multiple row types
in a given file. I receive main-frame style text files that have
Multiple record types which each have their own field layouts.
For Instance
001A000This is name This is Address
002B000Record type B description goes here
A typical file might have a record type A, B, C etc. In many cases
the next group of rows might not have a type C record.
Subject:Text File to XML Author:Tony Lavinio Date:14 Mar 2005 10:05 AM
In following up on this old message, I'd just like to
point out that the current version of Stylus Studio
XML Professional 6 Release 2 now contains the ability
to handle this case.
Subject:Text File to XML Author:Frank Nolden Date:24 Mar 2005 06:05 AM
Great news. I downloeded this version, but cannot find how to do this.
Can you provide me with an example or some tips on how to apporach this?
Thanks in advance,
Subject:Text File to XML Author:Frank Nolden Date:24 Mar 2005 11:28 AM
Thanks for your reply David, but that is not exactly what I was looking for.
I need to match records against patterns, but then divide these rows in fields.
The fields separation is based on fixed length and can vary between the
matched records.
I am told that this is not in the current version, so bad luck.
Thanks again.