Hi
I am back again regarding this because I realised that some of my TUVs contain properties. So, this is an example:
<tu changedate="20180321T113135Z" creationdate="20180321T113135Z" chan
+geid="user2" tuid="2">
<prop type="client"> </prop>
<prop type="project">yes</prop>
<prop type="corrected">no</prop>
<prop type="aligned">no</prop>
<tuv xml:lang="en"><seg>Hello
<b>world!</b></seg></tuv>
<tuv xml:lang="fr">
<prop type="client"> </prop>
<prop type="project">yes</prop>
<prop type="corrected">no</prop>
<prop type="aligned">no</prop>
<seg>Bonjour
<b> monde</b></seg></tuv>
</tu>
How can I get these properties and distinguish them from the others? For instance, the column may have the name TU:client and TUV:client or so.
Thanks
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