Description
The XML
object provides a scripting interface to the elements of the Stores | XML collection in your project.
The names of the object properties coincide with the names of the collections elements (the properties have the same name as the element names displayed in the Project Explorer panel). Each property returns the XMLCheckpoint
object that corresponds to the appropriate child element.
Using these objects, you can compare XML data. For more information, see XML Checkpoints.
Requirements
The object is available only if the project contains the Stores | XML collection.
Members
Example
The following example demonstrates how you can use the XML
object to obtain the elements of the Stores | XML collection from script.
JavaScript, JScript
{
var XMLElement1, XMLElement2;
// Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
// … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint1 object in script.
XMLElement1 = XML.XMLCheckpoint1;
// Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
// … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint2 object in script.
XMLElement2 = XML.XMLCheckpoint2;
// Compares the contents of the XML checkpoints.
XMLElement1.Compare(XMLElement2);
}
Python
def XMLObject():
# Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, ...
# ... to obtain the XMLCheckpoint1 object in script.
XMLElement1 = XML.XMLCheckpoint1
# Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, ...
# ... to obtain the XMLCheckpoint2 object in script.
XMLElement2 = XML.XMLCheckpoint2
# Compares the contents of the XML checkpoints.
XMLElement1.Compare(XMLElement2)
VBScript
Dim XMLElement1, XMLElement2
' Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
' … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint1 object in script.
Set XMLElement1 = XML.XMLCheckpoint1
' Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
' … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint2 object in script.
Set XMLElement2 = XML.XMLCheckpoint2
' Compares the contents of the XML checkpoints.
XMLElement1.Compare(XMLElement2)
End Sub
DelphiScript
var XMLElement1, XMLElement2;
begin // Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
// … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint1 object in script.
XMLElement1 := XML.XMLCheckpoint1;
// Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
// … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint2 object in script.
XMLElement2 := XML.XMLCheckpoint2;
// Compares the contents of the XML checkpoints.
XMLElement1.Compare(XMLElement2);
end;
C++Script, C#Script
{
var XMLElement1, XMLElement2;
// Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
// … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint1 object in script.
XMLElement1 = XML["XMLCheckpoint1"];
// Uses the appropriate property of the XML object, …
// … to obtain the XMLCheckpoint2 object in script.
XMLElement2 = XML["XMLCheckpoint2"];
// Compares the contents of the XML checkpoints.
XMLElement1["Compare"] (XMLElement2);
}