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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Parsing XML Post 302556540 by ManoharMa on Monday 19th of September 2011 04:41:47 AM
Old 09-19-2011
anchal_khare,

Thanks a ton for the reply.

Yes, it is doing it but I had to obfuscate some of the underlying stuff in here for obvious reasons of confidentiality and hence its not fetching the records but it is showing some of the records in here that Im looking for.

So, can you please please explain to me as to what is going on in here, as I understand the field separators and the substitution component a little bit of it but why are you doing this - $0=$2 and what are we gaining out of this ? The reason as to why I ask you this is SO that I can totally tailor my solution instead of posting in here...

awk 'BEGIN {FS=">";RS="<"}{$0=$2;sub(/\\/,"");print}'

Thanks again !

regards,
Manohar.
 

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XML::LibXML::SAX(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       XML::LibXML::SAX(3)

NAME
XML::LibXML::SAX - XML::LibXML direct SAX parser DESCRIPTION
XML::LibXML provides an interface to libxml2 direct SAX interface. Through this interface it is possible to generate SAX events directly while parsing a document. While using the SAX parser XML::LibXML will not create a DOM Document tree. Such an interface is useful if very large XML documents have to be processed and no DOM functions are required. By using this interface it is possible to read data stored within an XML document directly into the application data structures without loading the document into memory. The SAX interface of XML::LibXML is based on the famous XML::SAX interface. It uses the generic interface as provided by XML::SAX::Base. Additionally to the generic functions, which are only able to process entire documents, XML::LibXML::SAX provides parse_chunk(). This method generates SAX events from well balanced data such as is often provided by databases. FEATURES
NOTE: This feature is experimental. You can enable character data joining which may yield a significant speed boost in your XML processing in lower markup ratio situations by enabling the http://xmlns.perl.org/sax/join-character-data feature of this parser. This is done via the set_feature method like this: $p->set_feature('http://xmlns.perl.org/sax/join-character-data', 1); You can also specify a 0 to disable. The default is to have this feature disabled. AUTHORS
Matt Sergeant, Christian Glahn, Petr Pajas VERSION
2.0008 COPYRIGHT
2001-2007, AxKit.com Ltd. 2002-2006, Christian Glahn. 2006-2009, Petr Pajas. perl v5.16.2 2012-10-22 XML::LibXML::SAX(3)
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