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I want to extract data from the response present in the form of XML.
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so far I could retrieve/display the content stored within return tag using



var responseJson = xml2Json(responseBody);
console.log(responseJson);

postman.setGlobalVariable("XMlResponse", responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']
['SOAP-ENV:Body']['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_']);


but I want to retrieve Gender from the response and save it on a global variable level. Need some direction on how can I achieve it.










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    I want to extract data from the response present in the form of XML.
    enter image description here
    so far I could retrieve/display the content stored within return tag using



    var responseJson = xml2Json(responseBody);
    console.log(responseJson);

    postman.setGlobalVariable("XMlResponse", responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']
    ['SOAP-ENV:Body']['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_']);


    but I want to retrieve Gender from the response and save it on a global variable level. Need some direction on how can I achieve it.










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      I want to extract data from the response present in the form of XML.
      enter image description here
      so far I could retrieve/display the content stored within return tag using



      var responseJson = xml2Json(responseBody);
      console.log(responseJson);

      postman.setGlobalVariable("XMlResponse", responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']
      ['SOAP-ENV:Body']['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_']);


      but I want to retrieve Gender from the response and save it on a global variable level. Need some direction on how can I achieve it.










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      I want to extract data from the response present in the form of XML.
      enter image description here
      so far I could retrieve/display the content stored within return tag using



      var responseJson = xml2Json(responseBody);
      console.log(responseJson);

      postman.setGlobalVariable("XMlResponse", responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']
      ['SOAP-ENV:Body']['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_']);


      but I want to retrieve Gender from the response and save it on a global variable level. Need some direction on how can I achieve it.







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          solved it!



          I captured the response in another variable and converted it again to Json.



          var XMLResponse = responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']['SOAP-ENV:Body'] 
          ['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_'];

          var Json = xml2Json(XMLResponse);
          console.log(Json.result.record.DocID);





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            I captured the response in another variable and converted it again to Json.



            var XMLResponse = responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']['SOAP-ENV:Body'] 
            ['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_'];

            var Json = xml2Json(XMLResponse);
            console.log(Json.result.record.DocID);





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              solved it!



              I captured the response in another variable and converted it again to Json.



              var XMLResponse = responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']['SOAP-ENV:Body'] 
              ['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_'];

              var Json = xml2Json(XMLResponse);
              console.log(Json.result.record.DocID);





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                solved it!



                I captured the response in another variable and converted it again to Json.



                var XMLResponse = responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']['SOAP-ENV:Body'] 
                ['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_'];

                var Json = xml2Json(XMLResponse);
                console.log(Json.result.record.DocID);





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                solved it!



                I captured the response in another variable and converted it again to Json.



                var XMLResponse = responseJson['SOAP-ENV:Envelope']['SOAP-ENV:Body'] 
                ['NS1:checkIDDocumentResponse']['return']['_'];

                var Json = xml2Json(XMLResponse);
                console.log(Json.result.record.DocID);






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