Hello all.

I've got 2 XML documents (one from a URL and another via MS SQL Server).

The structure of these documents is the same, with just a difference
in attribute to identify things (the 'data' is different but the
variable's name attribute is the key here).

<data>
 <variable name="var_name_x">
  <row>
   <column>data</column>
   ...
  </row.
  ...
 </variable>
</data>

I need to merge both documents so that the variable node of each
document exists in a new document ...

<data>
 <variable name="var_name_x">
  ...
 </variable>
 <variable name="var_name_y">
  ...
 </variable>
</data>

I know I can do this with string manipulation (and that's what I've
done), but I'd like to use a more appropriate mechanism (part learning
and part keeping the code tidy).

I suspect SimpleXMLElement may not be the right tool.

Richard.
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