staging-counters
The <staging-counters> element contains statistics on the
staging of the entries that were imported.
Usage
<staging-counters/>
Attributes
None.
Child Elements
Element
Description
<stage-no-change>
Information about the number of imported entries that were not
changed.
<stage-add>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
added.
<stage-update>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
updated.
<stage-rename>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
renamed.
<stage-delete>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
deleted.
<stage-delete-add>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
deleted then added.
<stage-failure>
Information about the number of import entry failures.
Parent Elements
Child Element Sequence
The tree shows the ordering and number of child elements. Child
elements in a Sequence must appear in the order given and
child elements in a Choice are mutually exclusive.
Sequences and Choices can be nested. Element names
are followed by the minimum and maximum occurrences.
Sequence
stage-no-change
<stage-no-change>
Information about the number of imported entries that were not
changed.
(Exactly 1)
stage-add
<stage-add>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
added.
(Exactly 1)
stage-update
<stage-update>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
updated.
(Exactly 1)
stage-rename
<stage-rename>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
renamed.
(Exactly 1)
stage-delete
<stage-delete>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
deleted.
(Exactly 1)
stage-delete-add
<stage-delete-add>
Information about the number of imported entries that were
deleted then added.
(Exactly 1)
stage-failure
(Exactly 1)
Sequence
Remarks
The <staging-counters> element is present only when the
step involves importing from a connected data source or from a drop
file.
Element Information