Different XMLport line properties are active on a line depending on the value of the SourceType property. The first four properties listed are common to all three SourceType values (Text, Table, or Field), and the other properties specific to each are listed after the screenshots, showing all the properties for each SourceType:
- Indentation: This indicates at what subordinate level in the hierarchy of the XMLport this entry exists. Indentation 0 is the primary level, parent to all higher-numbered levels. Indentation 1 is a child of indentation 0, indentation 2 is a child of 1, and so forth. Only one indentation 0 is allowed in an XMLport, so often, we will want to define the level 0 line to be a simple text element line. This allows for the definition of multiple tables at indentation level 1.
- NodeName: This defines the node name that will be used in the XML document to identify the data associated with this position in the XML document. No spaces are allowed...