09-04-2012
HI COrona688,
thanks for this i will try in my environment, i have small doubt can i run the above command as " nawk-f xmlcat.awk *.xml" because i dont know how many xml files will flow in that folder. so if i mention file name as foldername/*.xml. will this works for all xml files in that folder????
HI CarloM,
yes u r right but i got no response there
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stag-autoschema
STAG-AUTOSCHEMA(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation STAG-AUTOSCHEMA(1p)
NAME
stag-autoschema - writes the implicit stag-schema for a stag file
SYNOPSIS
stag-autoschema -w sxpr sample-data.xml
stag-autoschema -dtd sample-data.xml
DESCRIPTION
Takes a stag compatible file (xml, sxpr, itext), or a file in any format plus a parser, and writes out the implicit underlying stag-schema
stag-schema should look relatively self-explanatory.
Here is an example stag-schema, shown in sxpr syntax:
(db
(person*
(name "s"
(address+
(address_type "s")
(street "s")
(street2? "s")
(city "s")
(zip? "s")))))
The database db contains zero or more persons, each person has a mandatory name and at least one address.
The cardinality mnemonics are as follows:
+ 1 or more
? 0 or one
* 0 or more
The default cardinality is 1
ARGUMENTS
-p|parser FORMAT
FORMAT is one of xml, sxpr or itext, or the name of a perl module
xml assumed as default
-dtd
exports schema as DTD
-w|writer FORMAT
FORMAT is one of xml, sxpr or itext, or the name of a perl module, OR DTD
The default is sxpr
note that stag schemas exported as xml will be invalid xml, due to the use of symbols *, +, ? in the node names
LIMITATIONS
not event based - memory usage becomes exhorbitant on large files; prepare a small sample beforehand
perl v5.10.0 2008-12-23 STAG-AUTOSCHEMA(1p)