In your Studio, open the Job used in the previous scenario to display it in the
design workspace.
Double-click the tXMLMap component to open its Map Editor.
On the top of the Customer output table, click
the
button to open the filter area.
Drop the idState node in the main input table to the filter
area. The XPath [row1.Customer:/Customers/Customer/Address/idState] of the
idState node is added automatically to this filter
area.
Enter == 2 after the XPath of the idState node, and the complete filter condition becomes
[row1.Customer:/Customers/Customer/Address/idState] ==
2. This means only the customer data with the state id of 2 will be passed to the output flow.
Click OK to validate the changes and close the
map editor.
Press Ctrl + S to save the Job and then F6 to run the Job.
Results
As shown above, the customers Griffith Paving and Sealcoatin and
Glenn Oaks Office Supplies, whose state id is
2 are displayed on the console.
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