![]() ![]() Well, you might think “ This is just another structured text file, like CSV so it should be straightforward…At the end of the day the difference is you have the values inside their own tag delimiters rather than just commas ”, right? Note: If you have a good grasp on XML specifics you may skip the next few paragraphs. ![]() Have you ever tried to process data in XML?ĭid you have to load its values into a relational database or simply convert it to plain CSV?īefore I show you a simple way of processing complex XMLs, let’s first think out loud what XML actually is used for. ![]()
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