What if there are some tag values which are in csv file and that needs to be added as new nodes in xml file with the maximum node id assigned. For e.g.-

"latitude";"longitude";"name";"id" 59.58464;8.56069;A13_PRA_KEI;-1643794 59.58464;8.56069;A13_RAT_KEI;-1643795 59.59465;8.57070;A14_PQR_KEI;-1643796
The first 2 rows have same lat and long value but the 2nd row value needs to be added in xml file as it has maximum node id value. Thank you.


In reply to Re^2: Update XML Values using two primary keys by pratikpooja
in thread Update XML Values using two primary keys by pratikpooja

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