CREATE-NODE( ) methodCreate an XML node in the current document. The first parameter must be a valid X-noderef handle and will refer to the new XML node if the method succeeds. This method merely creates the XML node as part of the XML document. The INSERT-BEFORE or APPEND-CHILD methods are required to actually insert it into the document’s tree.
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CREATE-NODE ( x-node-handle , name , type )A character expression representing the NAME of the node. The relationship between the node NAME and SUBTYPE attributes is shown in Table 74.A character expression representing the node’s SUBTYPE, which will be one of: ATTRIBUTE, CDATA-SECTION, COMMENT, DOCUMENT-FRAGMENT, ELEMENT, ENTITY-REFERENCE, PROCESSING-INSTRUCTION, TEXT.
A constant value; the name parameter is ignored The name of the XML tag, with any namespace prefix included The name of the entity referenced without leading ampersand and trailing semicolon The following example demonstrates creating a node in a document. If hDoc is an X-document handle, and hNoderef and hNoderefChild are X-noderefs, this is how you would add hNoderefChild to hNoderef in the document associated with hDoc:
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