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If the name is a field name in the XML code, only those characters appear that are allowed within XML files. If the name is a hard-coded value, anything else that is entered is ignored. I have chosen CmbCourseName, but you can enter whatever you like. The Attribute Contains: box can be used to define how the variable is shown in the output. For example, in the following XML file, Courses is a list of Courses, while Courses_R is a list of Courses, which are also Courses. The attribute Contains: has a few different values that are then used to format the variable. In the above example, the variable names Courses and Courses_R are shown directly without enclosing tags. The other options are: The attribute Contains: shows the name of the enclosing tag only. The attribute Contains: Shows the name of the enclosing tag, and the name and value of the variable. The attribute Contains: is shown only if the variable is defined in the enclosing tag. 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