Thanks for the help. How would I redirect the desired result to an another xml file? As stated in my post, only firstName1, surname and IDNumber fields need be changed. The XML file needs to remain in the same structure when being written back to file but the fields mentioned needs to be updated.
The idea is to have this job update the fields so that I do not manually need to go and update it before execution of its online service. In order for each record to be unique, it is essential that the IDNumber is incremented, else the record will not process.
I have attached the input to this post. Note that values for fields that need to change have namely firstName1 and surname1 have "Test 12" descriptions which should change to Test 13, 14, 15, etc until the counter reaches 100 and same applies to the IDNumber where it gets incremented by one.
I hope this gives you a better understanding. Highly appreciate you helping me.
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tinydyndns-update
tinydyndns-update(8) System Manager's Manual tinydyndns-update(8)NAME
tinydyndns-update - update TYPE A record in data.cdb
SYNOPSIS
tinydyndns-update fqdn dynip
DESCRIPTION
tinydyndns-update changes the data of a TYPE A record in data.cdb in the current directory. Other than tinydns-data(8), tinydndns-update
does not know about the source file data but changes the binary database data.cdb directly.
First tinydyndns-update checks if the given fqdn has a TYPE A record in data.cdb. Then it checks if the given IP address differs from the
one in the TYPE A record in data.cdb, or if the record's timestamp should be updated. Finally if data.cdb needs to change, tinydyndns-
update copies data.cdb to data.tmp, changes the IP address of the TYPE A record of fqdn to dynip in data.tmp, optionally adjusts time-to-
live or time-to-die, and renames data.tmp to data.cdb.
ENVIRONMENT
TTL time-to-live. The environment variable TTL overrides the default time-to-live in seconds (0 if TTD is set, otherwise 5). If TTL is
not set or zero, the time-to-live of the record will not change. $TTL must be an integer.
TTD time-to-die. $TTD must be an integer, specifying a number of seconds. If TTD is set, the timestamp of the record is set to the
current time plus $TTD seconds, and TTL is set to zero by default, so that tinydns(8) interpretes the timestamp as time-to-die.
Note: you probably want to adjust SOA ttl, or create a wildcard record, to prevent DNS caches from caching nxdomain, when using this
feature.
LOC location. $LOC must be two characters long. If LOC is set, it specifies the client location for records to be updated.
EXIT CODES
If tinydyndns-update cannot find a TYPE A record for fqdn in data.cdb, it prints a warning and exits 114.
If dynip does not differ from the IP address of the TYPE A record of fqdn in data.cdb, and the environment variable TTD is not set, tiny-
dyndns-update prints a note and exits 0.
tinydyndns-update exits 100 if it has trouble opening data.cdb, and leaves data.cdb unchanged.
tinydyndns-update exits 111 on temporary error, and leaves data.cdb unchanged.
If data.cdb was changed successfully, tinydyndns-update exits 0.
FILES
./data.cdb
./data.tmp
SEE ALSO tinydyndns-data(8), tinydyndns-conf(8)
http://smarden.org/tinydyndns/
AUTHOR
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
tinydyndns-update(8)