GETPROPERTYVALUESA

Syntax

Returns, from an XML variable, a list of all the properties of a specified value. It is similar to GETPROPERTYVALUES, which returns the properties as a string.

See GETPROPERTYVALUES.

You can use the asterisk (*) character at the beginning or end of a string as a wildcard. For example, to return particular keys or properties. Asterisks within a string do not act as wildcards. A wildcard search returns only the first matched key or property.
Note: We cannot guarantee the order in which keys or properties are matched.
GETPROPERTYVALUESA("String xml definition","Property name","Separator")
	 
#ARRAY is displayed in cells that contain arrays.

Example

=GETPROPERTYVALUESA(ReportVariables.rv_xmlvariable.text, "Unique")
	 
Note: In GETPROPERTYVALUESA, the .text attribute is required. In GETPROPERTYVALUES, the .text attribute is optional.

GETPROPERTYVALUESA can be used in formulas in server lists.

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