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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
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Encode an object as a character string containing XML for use with the messaging functions to pass objects between processes
  
  
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[MQCLOSE()]], [[MQCREATE()]], [[MQCURMSGS()]], [[MQOPEN()]],  [[MQSEND()]], [[MQRECEIVE()]], [[XML_DECODE()]], [[XML_GATHER()]], [[XML_SCATTER()]]
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[[:Category:Messaging]], [[MQCLOSE()]], [[MQCREATE()]], [[MQCURMSGS()]], [[MQOPEN()]],  [[MQSEND()]], [[MQRECEIVE()]], [[XML_DECODE()]], [[XML_GATHER()]], [[XML_SCATTER()]]
  
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
The XML_ENCODE() function  
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The XML_ENCODE() function is used to encode an object and return a character string containing XML.  The character string returned can be used with the messaging functions to pass objects between processes.  The <object> is the object to be encoded.  The optional character expression <expC1> is the XML root tag name.  The optional character expression <expC2> is the XML row tag name.
  
  

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Purpose

Encode an object as a character string containing XML for use with the messaging functions to pass objects between processes


Syntax

XML_ENCODE(<object> [, <expC1>, <expC2>])


See Also

Category:Messaging, MQCLOSE(), MQCREATE(), MQCURMSGS(), MQOPEN(), MQSEND(), MQRECEIVE(), XML_DECODE(), XML_GATHER(), XML_SCATTER()


Description

The XML_ENCODE() function is used to encode an object and return a character string containing XML. The character string returned can be used with the messaging functions to pass objects between processes. The <object> is the object to be encoded. The optional character expression <expC1> is the XML root tag name. The optional character expression <expC2> is the XML row tag name.


Example

 


Products

Recital, Recital Server