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Old 07-27-2014
To search for a particular tag in xml and collate all similar tag values and display them count

I want to basically do the below thing. Suppose there is a tag called object1. I want to display an output for all similar tag values under heading of Object 1 and the count of the xmls. Please help

Code:
 
File:
<xml><object1>house</object1><object2>child</object2>
<xml><object1>book</object1><object2>tree</object2>
<xml><object1>house</object1><object2>roof</object2>
 
o/p:
 
House: (Count - 2)
<xml><object1>house</object1><object2>child</object2>
<xml><object1>house</object1><object2>roof</object2>
 
Book: (Count - 1)
<xml><object1>book</object1><object2>tree</object2>

 

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NIDOMAIN(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       NIDOMAIN(8)

NAME
nidomain - NetInfo domain utility SYNOPSIS
nidomain -l [ hostname ] nidomain -m tag nidomain -d tag nidomain -c tag master/remotetag DESCRIPTION
The nidomain utility is an interface to nibindd(8), to which it sends all of its requests about the domains served on a given machine. It also can be used to create and destroy NetInfo databases. The nidomain utility will allow one to create multiple levels of NetInfo hierarchy, but it is not a particularly easy way to do it. One should use the NetInfo Manager application for setting up multilevel hierarchies. OPTIONS
-l [ hostname ] List the domains by tag served on the given hostname. If hostname is unspecified, the local host is used. -m tag Create a new NetInfo database and server on the local machine for the domain tag of tag. -d tag Destroy the local NetInfo database and server associated with the domain tagged tag. If the database was associated with a clone, the machine's ``serves'' property on the master is NOT modified to reflect the fact that the database has been deleted. -c tag master/remotetag Creates a clone NetInfo database with the domain tagged tag. The database is cloned from the machine master and remote tag remote- tag. The machine's ``serves'' property should be set up prior to running this command to contain the entry "./tag". SEE ALSO
nibindd(8) Apple Computer, Inc. March 23, 1989 NIDOMAIN(8)
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