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:'''Example:''' table_5=@xml.Submission Budget.Other-Grants.Funders[#|~Funder.nodevalue~|~currency(Amount.nodevalue)~|#]@;
 
:'''Example:''' table_5=@xml.Submission Budget.Other-Grants.Funders[#|~Funder.nodevalue~|~currency(Amount.nodevalue)~|#]@;
  
This example would render in a table with two columns. To specify the table use: "table_x =" where x is the table number as it appears in the template document.  
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*This example would render in a table with two columns.  
In the example above, the XML data will be merged into the fifth table in the Word document.  
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*To specify the table use: "table_x =" where x is the table number as it appears in the template document.  
Each XML section must be displayed in a separate table.
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*In the example above, the XML data will be merged into the fifth table in the Word document.  
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*Each XML section must be displayed in a separate table.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 11:26, 21 August 2013

This article explains how to use the data stored within a SmartSimple XML field on a Word Merge document.

Word Merges can either draw in a single value from an XML "node" or the XML data can be displayed as a table.

Syntax

For single values from an XML node use the following syntax in the "Values" section of the Word Merge custom field:

Example: project_budget=@xml.Submission Budget.Total-Expenses.total-exp.currency(total-expenses.nodevalue)@;

To display data in a table (dynamic number of rows) use the same syntax as used on a web page view (Custom_Field_Type:_Special_-_XML_Data) and delimit the cells using pipes ("|"). Note that there is a pipe ("|") at the beginning and end of the row.

table_x=@xml.fieldname.sectionname.nodename[#|~childnodename.nodevalue~|~childnodename.nodevalue~|#]@
Example: table_5=@xml.Submission Budget.Other-Grants.Funders[#|~Funder.nodevalue~|~currency(Amount.nodevalue)~|#]@;
  • This example would render in a table with two columns.
  • To specify the table use: "table_x =" where x is the table number as it appears in the template document.
  • In the example above, the XML data will be merged into the fifth table in the Word document.
  • Each XML section must be displayed in a separate table.

See Also

To set up a Word merge:

Advanced Word Merge Features Include: