XMLPort Design (import)

mtinner76
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Need some direction on how to setup the structure of an XMLport used for importing. I've used XMLports previously, but I need to create a new import for a file that's a little different then I've worked with before.
I've provided a screen shot of the xml file. There's several lines in my file I'm not quite sure how to handle. Typically the line is indicating a type attribute followed by the value, such as:
<buyer-accepts-marketing type="boolean">false</buyer-accepts-marketing>
How would this look in the XMLport design?
I've provided a screen shot of the xml file. There's several lines in my file I'm not quite sure how to handle. Typically the line is indicating a type attribute followed by the value, such as:
<buyer-accepts-marketing type="boolean">false</buyer-accepts-marketing>
How would this look in the XMLport design?
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buyer-accepts-marketing is element (will have value 'false')
type is attribute of this element (will have value 'boolean')
-buyer-accepts-marketing (element)
--type (attribute)0
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