Home » Categories » Solutions by Business Process » E-Business » XML |
Processing Commands |
Article Number: 1813 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 4:57 PM
|
Datafile Software Processing Commands Processing commands are a general facility offered for XML file design, and Datafile uses them for its own purposes, as described below. Processing commands start with "<?a…a” (opening angle bracket, question mark, plus the name of the command) and close with "?>” (question mark and a closing angle bracket). Processing commands are defined by an application designer, and can only be interpreted by the application that is designed to use them. If an incoming XML file contains a processing command that is not recognised by the Datafile XML module, it is ignored. In particular, any processing command that has a name starting with "xml” is ignored by the Datafile XML processor on input, or is transferred to an output XML file intact. For example, the specific processing instruction <?xml version="1.0"?> is always present as the first statement in an XML file (though the version number may change in the future). |
Attachments
There are no attachments for this article.
|
Linking to POP Document Layouts
Viewed 1480 times since Mon, Jul 9, 2012
Credit Control Manager / Additional Options
Viewed 2863 times since Mon, Jun 11, 2012
Trading Partners from S/L
Viewed 1327 times since Thu, Jul 5, 2012
Missing Elements (Input XML Files)
Viewed 1486 times since Mon, Jul 9, 2012
Example of XML Document
Viewed 1401 times since Tue, Jul 10, 2012
Specific Trading Partner Notes - BOSSFed
Viewed 2756 times since Tue, Jul 10, 2012
Application Considerations - Other Considerations
Viewed 1447 times since Tue, Jul 10, 2012
Lookup File Structure
Viewed 3893 times since Tue, Jul 10, 2012
XML Transaction Definition
Viewed 1669 times since Mon, Jul 9, 2012
break
Viewed 1395 times since Mon, Jul 9, 2012
|