Hi folks,

A rookie question no doubt:

Using XmlElemNew(), I can't seem to do this without
overwriting all the child elements completely.

I.E. How do you join this xml:

<shoppingList>
   <fruits>
      <apples>5</apples>
      <bananas>5</bananas>
   </fruits>
</shoppingList>

with this xml:

<vegetables>
   <carrots>5</carrots>
</vegetables>

to get this xml:

<shoppingList>
   <fruits>
      <apples>5</apples>
      <bananas>5</bananas>
   </fruits>
   <vegetables>
      <carrots>5</carrots>
   </vegetables>
</shoppingList>

Thanks for any help!

-R

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