Using Numeric Tolerances with XML Data Compare
Numeric tolerances can be applied in XML Data Compare to focus on significant changes in engineering, scientific, or financial data.
Numeric tolerances can be applied in XML Data Compare to focus on significant changes in engineering, scientific, or financial data.
XML Data Compare offers easy configuration adjustments via a config file without the need for XSLT filters, allowing users to tweak settings where needed.
A new algorithm for JSON array diff handling has been developed, allowing for improved alignment of similar items between arrays.
Get started with XML Compare using DeltaXML’s GUI, oXygen plugin, or command line options, allowing for easy comparisons of XML files.
DXP and DCP files on a computer are prioritised based on specific directories, with validation performed depending on files.
Dive into DCP files for XML Compare to uncover default settings and customisation options, including word-by-word differences resolution.
Delve into DXP with our comprehensive resource, offering insights, examples, and expert tips on XML Compare’s documentation.
Essential documentation for mastering XML Compare, equipped with links to guides, customisable options, and insights.
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