I am working on selecting some specfic data from an XML document.
Here is a sample of the xml document:
<data>
<variable name="somedata">
<row>
<column>data</column>
<column>data</column>
<column>data</column>
<column>data</column>
<column>data</column>
<column>data</column>
</row>
</variable>
<variable name="CurrentSession">
<row>
<column>data I what to get</column>
<column>data I what to get</column>
<column />
</row>
<row>
<column>data I what to get</column>
<column>data I what to get</column>
<column />
</row>
</variable>
</data>
I have decided to do it with Linq to XML.
This is what i have so far:
var doc = XDocument.Load(@"D:\CurrentSession.xml");
var query = from d in doc.Descendants("row")
//where (string)d.Attribute("name") == ("CurrentSession")
select (string)d.Element("column");
foreach (string name in query)
{
string xml = "test : " + name + "";
}
My problem is that at the moment I'am getting all data from "column" I only what the data from "column" within the scope of <variable name="currentSession">
But I am having difficulty jumping past the <row>
Can anyone help me figuring out how to skip the row node.