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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Data Transformation
  3. Data Processor Transformation
  4. Wizard Input and Output Formats
  5. Relational Input and Output
  6. Using the IntelliScript Editor
  7. XMap
  8. Libraries
  9. Schema Object
  10. Command Line Interface
  11. Scripts
  12. Parsers
  13. Script Ports
  14. Document Processors
  15. Formats
  16. Data Holders
  17. Anchors
  18. Transformers
  19. Actions
  20. Serializers
  21. Mappers
  22. Locators, Keys, and Indexing
  23. Streamers
  24. Validators, Notifications, and Failure Handling
  25. Validation Rules
  26. Custom Script Components

User Guide

User Guide

Incorrect Solution

Incorrect Solution

Suppose you use the following
RepeatingGroup
to parse the source document:
level 2 RepeatingGroup >> level 3 cleared checkbox skip_failed_iterations level 3 separator_position = after level 3 separator = Marker(NewlineSearch()) level 3 contains line level 3 Content >> level 4 opening_marker = ... level 4 closing_marker = ... level 4 value = LearnByExample("John") level 4 data_holder = /Report/*s/Company/*s/Employee level 3 ...
The output is incorrect:
<Report> <Company> <Employee>John</Employee> <Employee>Marie</Employee> </Company> </Report>
The problem is that both
Company
and
Employee
are multiple-occurrence elements. The
RepeatingGroup
creates multiple
Employee
elements correctly, but it does not know that each
Employee
element should be nested in a separate
Company
element.

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