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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T07:40:49+00:00 2026-06-12T07:40:49+00:00

I want to creat this xml file from a txt file… i do this

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I want to creat this xml file from a txt file…

i do this
Code:

 FXml := TNativeXml.CreateName('Root');
 FXml.XmlFormat := xfReadable;
 open the file
 AssignFile(TFile,'user.txt');
 Reset(TFile);
 while not eof(TFile) do 
 begin
    Readln(TFile,text);
    r :=  Pos(' ',text);
    t2 := Trim(Copy(text,1,Length(text)));
    t1 := Trim(Copy(t2,0,r));
    FXml.Root.NodeNew('row');
    FXml.Root.NodeByName('row').WriteAttributeString('user',t2);
    FXml.Root.NodeByName('row').WriteAttributeString('pin',t1);
 end;
   FXml.SaveToFile('new.xml');
 FXml.free;

something i do wrong with nodebyname but what…

Thank you…

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    2026-06-12T07:40:50+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:40 am

    In case your text file contains more than one line, you are creating multiple nodes with the name “row”. NodeByName will always return the first node with the given name.

    You should store the result of NodeNew in a local variable of type TXmlNode and use that one to set the attributes.

    var
      node: TXmlNode
    ...
    node := FXml.Root.NodeNew('row');
    node.WriteAttributeString('user',t2);
    node.WriteAttributeString('pin',t1);
    
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