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If the user has chosen to prioritize xpath identification, the xpath check is performed first, if the item is not found, the name check is performed.

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Action parameters

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Settings of parameters

ParameterDescription
XML-document contextContext of the open XML-document. You can open the XML-document with the "Load XML" action.
Search methodMethod according to which the XML-element will be found. There are two options available: By element name, By element's XPath. 
Element nameSpecified when selecting value "By element name" in the "Search method" field.
Element's XPathSpecified when selecting the value "By element's XPath" in the "Search method" field. It is possible to specify both the path to the element and the element itself in the field. More details in the section: Get win-element

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Result Boolean type -  "true" if the element exists in the XML-document, or "false" if the element is not found.

Settings of parameters

PropertyDescriptionTypeFilling exampleMandatory field
Parameters
XML-document contextThe XML document in which the existence of the element will be checked.Robin.XMLXML contextYes
Search methodThe parameter sets the element search method.Robin.String
Yes
Element NameThe name of the element to be checked for existence. If search by name is selected in the «Search Method» field, this field must be filled in. If a different search method is selected, the value in this field will not be taken into account.Robin.String
No
Element’s XPathThe path to the element that needs to be checked for existence. If XPath search is selected in the «Search Method» field, this field must be filled in. If a different search method is selected, the value in this field will not be taken into account.Robin.String
No
Results
ResultThe action will return «true» if the element is contained in the XML document, or «false» if the element is not found.Robin.Booleantrue

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