This statement has the following parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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InputDocumentPointer | The name of a COBOL pointer data item that points to an XML document that is stored in memory as a text string (the input document). |
InputDocumentLength | The name of a COBOL numeric data item that contains the length of the XML document pointed to by InputDocumentPointer. |
StyleSheetName | The filename of the XSLT stylesheet used for the transformation. |
OutputDocumentPointer | The name of a COBOL pointer data item that will point to the generated XML document as a text string after successful completion of the statement (the output document). |
OutputDocumentLength | The name of a COBOL numeric data item that will contain the length of the generated XML document pointed to by OutputDocumentPointer after successful completion of the statement. |
The XML TRANSFORM TEXT statement transforms the XML document specified by the InputDocumentPointer and InputDocumentLength parameters using the XSLT stylesheet specified by the StyleSheetName parameter into a new document specified by the OutputDocumentPointer and OutputDocumentLength parameters. The new document may or may not be an XML document depending on the XSLT stylesheet.
A status value is returned in the XML-data-group data item, which is defined in the copybook, lixmldef.cpy.
With an External XSLT Stylesheet:
XML TRANSFORM TEXT MY-IN-DOCUMENT-POINTER MY-IN-DOCUMENT-LENGTH "MY-STYLESHEET" MY-OUT-DOCUMENT-POINTER MY-OUT-DOCUMENT-LENGTH IF NOT XML-OK GO TO Z.
With an External XSLT Stylesheet and Parameters:
XML SET XSL-PARAMETERS "MY-COUNT", 7. IF NOT XML-OK GO TO Z. XML TRANSFORM TEXT MY-DATA-ITEM "MY-DOCUMENT.XML" "MY-MODEL-FILE" "MY-STYLE-SHEET" IF NOT XML-OK GO TO Z.