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Purging and Restoring Nodes in Network-Recursive Objects
To restore or purge the root nodes (nodes without any parent) in a network recursive object, all child nodes have to be restored or purged first. This is a two step process with child nodes in one XML and only root nodes in next XML.
* To purge or restore nodes in network recursive objects
1. Purge or restore child nodes, using the following code sample as an example.
<distribution>
<header>
 <onedata_version>8.2.1.0</onedata_version>
  <repository>DEV2</repository>
  <client_id>1</client_id>
  <project_id>1</project_id>
  <objectid>12345</objectid>
  <alternatekey> EMPLOYEE_SR = FNM</alternatekey>
  <decode>true</decode>
  <processingmode>delete</processingmode>
  <dateformat>YYYY-MM-DD</dateformat>
</header>
<data>
  <NR_EMPLOYEE>
   <datarow>
    <EMPNAME>John Doe</EMPNAME>
   </datarow>
   </NR_EMPLOYEE>
</data>
</distribution>
2. Purge or restore the root nodes using the following code sample as an example.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<distribution>
<header>
  <onedata_version>8.2.1.0</onedata_version>  
  <repository>DEV2</repository>
  <client_id>1</client_id>
  <project_id>1</project_id>
  <objectid>12345</objectid>  
  <alternatekey> EMPLOYEE_SR = FNM</alternatekey> 
  <decode>true</decode>
  <processingmode>delete</processingmode>  
  <dateformat>YYYY-MM-DD</dateformat>
</header>
<data>
  <NR_EMPLOYEE> 
   <datarow>
    <EMPNAME>Manager</EMPNAME>
   </datarow>
  </NR_EMPLOYEE>
</data>
</distribution>

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