XDocument xml = System.Xml.Linq.XDocument. Parse(YOUR_XML); IEnumerable records = xml.Root. Element("RECORDS").Elements(); IEnumerable errors = xml.Root.
Element("ERRORS").Elements(); IEnumerable elements = from el in records. Concat(errors) orderby DateTime. Parse(el.
Element("DATETIME"). Value) select el; foreach (XElement el in elements) { // do something. }.
Var elements = doc. Descendants("RECORD"). Concat(doc.
Descendants("ERROR")). OrderBy(x => DateTime. Parse(x.
Element("DATETIME"). Value)); foreach (XElement element in elements) { // do something interesting with element }.
The XDocument class may contain XElements which are the XML elements. XDeclaration is the class to create XML declaration. XAttribute creates an XML attributes.
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