Manipulating message body content
The message body is always the last child of root, and is identified by its parser name, for example XML or MRM. You can refer to, modify, and create message body data.
About this task
The following topics describe how
you can refer to, modify, and create message body data. The information
provided here is domain independent.
- Referencing field types
- Accessing elements in the message body
- Accessing known multiple occurrences of an element
- Accessing unknown multiple occurrences of an element
- Using anonymous field references
- Creating dynamic field references
- Creating new fields
- Generating multiple output messages
- Using numeric operators with datetime values
- Calculating a time interval
- Selecting a subfield from a larger field
- Copying repeating fields
- Manipulating repeating fields in a message tree