I have the following XML structure:
<Main>
<Node1>Definite</Node1>
<Node2>Definite</Node2>
<Node3>Definite</Node3>
<Node4>Definite</Node4>
<Node5>Definite</Node5>
<Node6>Definite</Node6>
<A>Possible</A>
<B>Possible</B>
<C>Possible</C>
<D>Possible</D>
<E>Possible</E>
<F>Possible</F>
<G>Possible</G>
<H>Possible</H>
<I>Possible</I>
</Main>
The nodes named individual letters eg.<A> are nodes that may not exist within the XML structure while all other nodes are definite.
I need to insert the node <ZZZ> within the structure so that it always sits in the position shown below.
<Main>
<Node1>Value</Node1>
<Node2>Value</Node2>
<Node3>Value</Node3>
<Node4>Value</Node4>
<Node5>Value</Node5>
<Node6>Value</Node6>
<A>Value</A>
<B>Value</B>
<C>Value</C>
<D>Value</D>
<E>Value</E>
<ZZZ>Value</ZZZ>
<F>Value</F>
<G>Value</G>
<H>Value</H>
<I>Value</I>
</Main>
So say node <E> and <C> and <H> didnt exist it would be:
<Main>
<Node1>Value</Node1>
<Node2>Value</Node2>
<Node3>Value</Node3>
<Node4>Value</Node4>
<Node5>Value</Node5>
<Node6>Value</Node6>
<A>Value</A>
<B>Value</B>
<D>Value</D>
<ZZZ>Value</ZZZ>
<F>Value</F>
<G>Value</G>
<I>Value</I>
</Main>
Hope this is explained clear enough 🙂
well it is depending on which elements are requiered and which are optional! E.g. if you can say <F> is requierd you can insert the ZZZ-Element before the F-Element:
if you can not say, there is a requiered element, you need to insert in a template for the Main-Element: