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I am attempting to bind an XML file to a DataGrid. I am only bind the the "Transactions". What I cannot figure out is how to bind only data that has empty nodes. For example, the transaction that has "UserName" of "NSmith" does not have a value for "CustomerFirst". I want only this child to be bound to the DataGrid

<Root>

<Header>
  <value1>0000000</value1>
  <value2>1</value2>
  <value3>100.00</value3>
</Header>

<Transactions>
  <Txn>
    <id></id>
    <UserName>BSmith</User>
    <CustomerFirst>Bob</CustomerFirst>
    ...
  </Txn>
  <Txn>
    <id></id>
    <UserName>NSmith</User>
    <CustomerFirst></CustomerFirst>
    ...
  </Txn>
</Transactions>

</Root>

Here is my C# code:

serverPath = Server.MapPath("App_Data/" + xmlFileName);
DataSet dsBillPay = new DataSet();
dsBillPay.ReadXml(serverPath);
dgBillPay.DataSource = dsBillPay.Tables[1];
dgBillPay.DataBind();

The .Tables[1] is selecting the "Transactions". Now the question is selecting data that has empty nodes.

Thank you in advance.

1 Answer 1

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You can use Linq-to-Xml to filter out elements that have all of their child-elements specified with values and include only those with missing data.

The following example retrieves users that have an empty element but allows AddressTwo to be empty.

string xmlText = @"<Root>
                    <Header>
                        <value1>0000000</value1>
                        <value2>1</value2>
                        <value3>100.00</value3>
                    </Header>

                    <Transactions>
                        <Txn>
                            <id>1</id>
                            <UserName>BSmith</UserName>
                            <CustomerFirst>Bob</CustomerFirst>
                        </Txn>
                        <Txn>
                            <id>2</id>
                            <UserName>NSmith</UserName>
                            <CustomerFirst></CustomerFirst>
                        </Txn>
                        <Txn>
                            <id></id>
                            <UserName>JSmith</UserName>
                            <CustomerFirst>James</CustomerFirst>
                        </Txn>
                        <Txn>
                            <id>4</id>
                            <UserName>KSmith</UserName>
                            <CustomerFirst>Kevin</CustomerFirst>
                            <AddressTwo></AddressTwo>
                        </Txn>
                    </Transactions>

                    </Root>";

var root = XElement.Parse(xmlText);

    var elementsThatCanBeEmpty = new HashSet<XName>
                                     {
                                         XName.Get("AddressTwo")
                                     };

    var transactionsWithoutCustomerFirst =
        from transactions in root.Elements(XName.Get("Transactions")).Elements()
        where transactions.Elements().Any
            (
                el =>
                String.IsNullOrEmpty(el.Value) &&
                !elementsThatCanBeEmpty.Contains(el.Name)
            )
        select transactions;

foreach(var t in transactionsWithoutCustomerFirst)
{
    Console.WriteLine(t.Element(XName.Get("UserName")).Value);
}
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  • Thanks for the reply. However, this XML file could possibly have more than just the CustomerFirst node empty. There are a total of 20 nodes within a "txn" that could be blank. Then I had wanted to bind the "Txn" to the DataGrid.
    – Turp
    Jul 1, 2011 at 17:17
  • Is there an easy way to say that if "UserName or CustomerFirst or CustomerLast" are NullOrEmpty, then this particular Txn will be in the DataGrid.
    – Turp
    Jul 1, 2011 at 17:19
  • Can we exclude certain fields in the WHERE statement? We have AddressTwo that is not required that we dont want to check.
    – Turp
    Jul 1, 2011 at 17:30
  • @Nick. I updated the answer. You should think of asking an question the same as giving a specification. If you leave off requirements, they won't get met. Your original sample data should have included an AddressTwo element and specified what you really wanted to filter. Jul 1, 2011 at 17:54
  • Anyway I can output the entire TXN node that had a result? -- or the nodes for that result that were empty?
    – Turp
    Jul 1, 2011 at 18:24

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