Delimited data definition
Records and fields can have a separator specifier. This specifier delimits the record or field within the data. Where a delimiter is not specified, the data is treated as fixed width, using the max-length attribute of the field element.
This example illustrates fields and records with separators:
<?xml encoding='UTF-8' version='1.0' ?> <schema xmlns='http://www.infor.com/2017/TD/SSTransform/fsd/' version='1.0'> <sequence output='no'> <record max-occur='0' name='parent' record-sep='\r\n'> <field name='child1' field-sep=','/> <field name='child2'> </record> </sequence> </schema>
and generates this XML structure:
<parent> <child1/> <child2/> </parent>
Example input for this FSD:
Child 1 Data,Child 2 Data
Child 3 Data,Child 4 Data
and example output generated:
<parent> <child1>Child 1 Data</child1> <child2>Child 2 Data</child2> </parent> <parent> <child1>Child 3 Data</child1> <child2>Child 4 Data</child2> </parent>
This FSD marks each record as ending with a carriage-return line-feed pair, which is the standard end of line marker in Microsoft Operating Systems. Two fields are defined for each record. A comma as a delimiter is used in the first field. As the second field is the last field in the record, the delimiter specified for the record is used.