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omatzura
17 years agoSuper Contributor
Hi Franky,
hmm.. you would probably need to create a groovy-script that builds the desired xml for each row in your xls and then refer to the created xml string using property-expansion, ie:
step 1: DataSource for your XSL file
step 2: Groovy script that gets the current email and adds it to an xml string in the current context
step 3: DataSourceLoop back to the groovy script
step 4: Your request that referes to the created xml-string using property-expansion, ie..
${notify_emails}
which contains the xml built by the groovy script above..
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
hmm.. you would probably need to create a groovy-script that builds the desired xml for each row in your xls and then refer to the created xml string using property-expansion, ie:
step 1: DataSource for your XSL file
step 2: Groovy script that gets the current email and adds it to an xml string in the current context
step 3: DataSourceLoop back to the groovy script
step 4: Your request that referes to the created xml-string using property-expansion, ie..
${notify_emails}
which contains the xml built by the groovy script above..
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
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