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Brian Fitzpatrick updated JBIDE-7550:
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Description:
While testing some of Tom's latest changes (which fixed a number of JIRAs), I found
another weird mapping issue with the Apply Template task.
With the attached project, if you drag the root Books element from the XML to the
csv-record element of the CSV, you end up with a strange arrow pointing back to itself.
It's pretty easy to repeat.
1. Create a new smooks configuration file.
2. Set it for an XML input and point it to the input.xml in the esbcontent folder.
3. Add an Apply Template task and select CSV - use the fields "title, author,
status"
4. Map the book element to the csv-record. Map Author to author, Title to title,
CheckedOut to status.
5. Everything should look great.
6. Now drag the root "Books" onto the "csv-record" element and you
should see the arrow issue.
was:
While testing some of Tom's latest changes (which fixed a number of JIRAs), I found
another weird mapping issue with the Apply Template task.
With the attached project, if you drag the root Books element from the XML to the
csv-record element of the CSV, you end up with a strange arrow pointing back to itself.
It's pretty easy to repeat.
1. Create a new smooks configuration file.
2. Set it for an XML input and point it to the input.xml in the esbcontent folder.
3. Add an Apply Template task and select CSV - use the fields "title, author,
status"
4. Map the book element to the csv-record. Map Author to author, Title to title,
CheckedOut to status.
5. Everything should look great. Save it.
6. Now drag the root "Books" onto the "csv-record" element and you
should see the arrow issue.
When map root of XML to csv-record, arrow points to self
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Key: JBIDE-7550
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-7550
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: smooks
Affects Versions: 3.2.0.Beta2
Reporter: Brian Fitzpatrick
Assignee: Tom Fennelly
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 3.2.0.Beta2
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Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
While testing some of Tom's latest changes (which fixed a number of JIRAs), I found
another weird mapping issue with the Apply Template task.
With the attached project, if you drag the root Books element from the XML to the
csv-record element of the CSV, you end up with a strange arrow pointing back to itself.
It's pretty easy to repeat.
1. Create a new smooks configuration file.
2. Set it for an XML input and point it to the input.xml in the esbcontent folder.
3. Add an Apply Template task and select CSV - use the fields "title, author,
status"
4. Map the book element to the csv-record. Map Author to author, Title to title,
CheckedOut to status.
5. Everything should look great.
6. Now drag the root "Books" onto the "csv-record" element and you
should see the arrow issue.
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