Hello,
I need a way to search and find some tags and values in my input xml and if that exist, i want to create a new xml file based on that.
For example my input file looks something as below
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<TestCode version="10.0">
<TestCategory name="SmokeTest">
<Test name="CheckType_123" type="String">
<Test_description>No description available for this Test <
+/Test_description>
<context name="Testing">
<value>ABC</value>
<value>XYZ</value>
</context>
</Test>
<Test name="CheckType_PQR" type="String">
<Test_description>No description available for this Test</
+Test_description>
<context name="SmokeTest">
<value>ABC</value>
</context>
</Test>
<Test name="ValueAdded_123" type="String">
<Test_description>No description available for this Test</
+Test_description>
<context name="Testing">
<value>ABC</value>
<value>XYZ</value>
</context>
</Test>
</TestCategory>
</TestCode>
From the above input xml file, I need to check if i have tag <Test name=CheckType_* and if yes, i need to check if i have context/vlaue = XYZ. If exist i need to take the whole <Test ...> </Test> tag and put it in a new xml file.
So from the above xml, the output what i need is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<TestCode version="10.0">
<TestCategory name="SmokeTest">
<Test name="CheckType_123" type="String">
<Test_description>No description available for this Test</
+Test_description>
<context name="Testing">
<value>ABC</value>
<value>XYZ</value>
</context>
</Test>
</TestCategory>
</TestCode>
because from my input xml, the second Test tag has no value XYZ and 3rd Test tag has no name starting with CheckType_*. Can you help me with this?
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