Show some example XML.  It matters if Book is an element or attribute.

-Alex

On 4/18/16, 9:36 AM, "mark goldin" <[email protected]> wrote:

>No, not exactly. I want to say: for all elements that have a name 'Book'
>at
>any level give me its someproperty value.
>
>On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:32 AM Kessler CTR Mark J <
>[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You mean like using dot notation and walking down the nodes or
>>filtering?
>> I use somethings similar with some e4x / xmllistcollections.  I just
>>typed
>> this off the top of my head so it might need to be checked.
>>
>>
>> var myXml:XML =
>> <parent>
>>     <Books>
>>         <Book name="something1" />
>>         <Book name="something2" />
>>         <Book name="something3" />
>>     </Books>
>>     <Magazines>
>>         <Magazine someproperty="item1" />
>>         <Magazine someproperty="item1" />
>>         <Magazine someproperty="item2" />
>>         <Magazine someproperty="item2" />
>>     </Magazines>
>> </parent>;
>>
>>
>> List of books:
>> myXml.Books.Book;
>>
>> List of magazines:
>> myXml.Magazines.Magazine;
>>
>> Match specific items (returns 2 item1 rows):
>> myXml.Magazines.Magazine.(@ someproperty == "item1");
>>
>>
>> -Mark
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mark goldin [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 12:02 PM
>> To: users
>> Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Filtering XML doc
>>
>> I have a nested XML and I want to select only these elements from it
>>that
>> have a specific name at any level.
>> How can I do that?
>>
>> Thanks
>>

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