Hi @KamenRider
Your csv import configuration looks ok, when i mirror it on my side the output looks fine:
It possibly could be due to the data coming in, i.e the structure of the data in the csv file itself.
As @apathetichell mentioned there is only so much we can do without seeing the data, or even screenshots, to help identify and fix for you. I'd echo their advice and maybe reach out to your Alteryx Rep for support and ideas.
Hi @DavidSkaife @apathetichell
Thanks for the continued assistance. I've created a csv file wherein you may try to run if it provides a xml format as output. Appreciate if you can share a screenshot for my reference. I do hope it will help resolve the issue I am encountering. I have also attached a sample of xml format I would like to see if I click the output file to see the xml.
Thanks and looking forward for your response.
Kamen
Hi @KamenRider
Please find attached an updated workflow for you to try, this has been saved as a package as it includes your sample data. I've also attached the output file i'm getting to allow you to compare.
Note: you won't get the indenting and so forth but the file should still be able to be imported provided all the tags are correct etc
If this is still not working then please share a screenshot of the xml that you need to upload, as the one you have just shared differs to one you shared at the start of this thread. Additionally it would be good to see a screenshot of what you're getting as an output file as well.
hi @DavidSkaife
I opened the xml file you provided in a browser and below is the results. I am not sure if his is ok because I can see all the tagging in the wordpad. This is not the same in our xml file because it is viewable when you open it in the browser. I haven't open yet the workflow since I am working outside our system. Will let you know more later.
Thanks and looking forward for your thoughts on this.
Kamen
Hi @KamenRider
That is caused by a mismatch between the opening tag <Loans> and the closing tags </Loan> which i've based off the screenshot you posted at the start:
It's erroring as there is no corresponding ending for the Loans tag, whereas the remainings tags are call Loan, without the s.
HI @DavidSkaife
First I apologize since as I look the results in our end seems quite different. I mislook the format. I edited it in a notepad and was able to run it in the browser. Please take a look at it. Is it possible to modify the workflow to have this kind of output?
Here's the xml format in the brower.
The Global Options part is automatic when run in the system. I think it is the person who entered the data.
Attaching the xml file.
Looking forward for your continued assistance.
thanks,
Kamen
Hi @KamenRider
I've re-built the workflow from the ground up, and the output I'm getting seems to match your requirements.
I've attached the package and the output for you to review. Let me know how it works for you!
Hi @DavidSkaife
I'm happy that is running using the browser and thanks, however upon checking I missed to something. Please see screenshot below.
I missed the "<LoanCustomData"
I tried adding in it using notepad but I run it, I can no longer see the results in the browser. Would you know what went wrong? I think this the last thing I missed and everything is ok.
Please advised.
Kamen
Hi @DavidSkaife
Sorry, I also notice some corrections in the results in the browser.
Should be >> <GlobalOptions EmailCompletionMessageTo="jamesdier@yahoo.com" ImportOption="Ignore"/>
<Addresses></Addresses>
I checked that workflow and was correctly written. Not sure why is the output different.
Please advise
Kamen
Hi @KamenRider
Will it be because you don't have the end tag of "/LoanCustomData>"? If you can confirm and i can add it in for you and reshare the updated workflow.
Your second question - i'd left the header as is so that will already be there :)
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