Liquid Data Mapper – Sequences

Liquid Data Mapper - Sequences

The Liquid Data Mapper enables efficient data transformations, utilizing sequences of values. Each connection point returns a sequence, even if it contains a single value or is empty. Examples illustrate how constant components generate sequences, which can be combined to create multiple elements in XML.


The Liquid Data Mapper makes building complex data transformations quick and easy, but before you start there are a few basic concepts you need to learn.

The value returned from a connection point is always a sequence of values, i.e. a set of zero or more (0-n) values.

Even if the data source only provides a single value such as an attribute value in an XML document, this is dealt with as a sequence that contains a single value. Similarly if a source value is missing, for example an optional element in an XML document, then an empty sequence is returned.

Notation – For these examples, curly brackets are used to describe the contents of a sequence:
    {‘A’} is a sequence containing a single value ‘A’
    {} is an empty sequence
    {‘A’, ’B’} is sequence containing 2 values ‘A’ & ’B’

 

Liquid Data Mapper - Sequence
Liquid Data Mapper – Sequence

In this simple example we have a ‘Constant’ component value as data input. This provides the simplest possible sequence as it just returns the sequence {‘A’}. So when it is used to create the Name element in the ‘XML Writer’, we get a single Name element with the value ‘A’:

<!–Created by Liquid Data Mapper Libraries (www.liquid-technologies.com)–>

<Contacts>
    <ContactDetails>
        <Name>A</Name>
    </ContactDetails>
</Contacts>


Liquid Data Mapper - Sequence
Liquid Data Mapper – Sequence

In this example, three ‘Constant’ components provide input sequences {‘A’}, {‘B’} and {‘C’} and are used as data inputs to the ‘Combine’ component. The ‘Combine’ component combines these into a single sequence {‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’}. So now as three values are being used to create the Name element in the ‘XML Writer’, we get three Name elements in the XML:

<!–Created by Liquid Data Mapper Libraries (www.liquid-technologies.com)–>

<Contacts>
    <ContactDetails>
        <Name>A</Name>
        <Name>B</Name>
        <Name>C</Name>
    </ContactDetails>
</Contacts>

Tip: Execute the transform by pressing Shift-F5.Debug the transform by pressing F5 to start the debugger
    F11 – Step Into
    F9  – Set break point
    F5 – Run (stops on break points)


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https://www.liquid-technologies.com/trial-download

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