This document covers the following topics:
These system variables, which are available when using the PARSE XML statement, are only valid in the current loop
context.
| Format/length: | I4 |
| Content modifiable: | No |
This system variable contains the column where the parser is currently working at.
On z/OS, it always points to the start of the current markup element.
(r) notation after
*PARSE-COL is used to indicate the statement label or
source-code line number of the PARSE
XML statement. If (r) is not
specified, *PARSE-COL represents the column where the parser
in the currently active processing loop is working at.
| Format/length: | I4 |
| Content modifiable: | No |
This system variable contains the level of currently nested elements.
(r) notation after
*PARSE-LEVEL is used to indicate the statement label or
source-code line number of the PARSE
XML statement. If (r) is not
specified, *PARSE-LEVEL represents the level where the parser
in the currently active processing loop is working at.
| Format/length: | A (dynamic) |
| Content modifiable: | No |
This system variable contains the namespace URI of the current element/attribute, if the
element/attributes belong to a namespace. If the NAME
(operand3) value of the PARSE XML statement is empty, then there is also no namespace
and *LENGTH(*PARSE-NAMESPACE-URI)
is set to 0.
(r) notation after
*PARSE-NAMESPACE-URI is used to indicate the statement
label or source-code line number of the PARSE XML statement. If
(r) is not specified,
*PARSE-NAMESPACE-URI represents the namespace URI of the
current element/attribute in the currently active processing loop.
| Format/length: | I4 |
| Content modifiable: | No |
This system variable contains the row where the parser is currently working at.
(r) notation after
*PARSE-ROW is used to indicate the statement label or
source-code line number of the PARSE
XML statement. If (r) is not
specified, *PARSE-ROW represents the row where the parser in
the currently active processing loop is working at.
| Format/length: | A1 |
| Content modifiable: | No |
This Natural system variable is automatically created for each PARSE XML statement issued.
This system variable contains the type of the delivered data.
(r) notation after
*PARSE-TYPE is used to indicate the statement label or
source-code line number of the PARSE XML statement. If
(r) is not specified,
*PARSE-TYPE represents the type of the delivered data in
the currently active processing loop.
Possible values for ASCII-based systems are:
| ? | Processing instruction (but not first <?XML ...
?>).
|
|---|---|
| ! | Comment. |
| C | CDATA section. |
| T | Starting tag. |
| @ | Attribute (on z/OS: § or @, depending on session code page and terminal emulation). |
| / | Closing tag. |
| $ | Parsed data. |