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2020/netconf-subtree-filtering-by-example/ #12

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utterances-bot commented 2 years ago

NETCONF subtree filtering by example |

https://netdevops.me/2020/netconf-subtree-filtering-by-example/

bionioncle commented 2 years ago

hello, thank you for useful example. However I have the hard time understanding the "Multiple Content Match nodes" example. Why does the result also include \. I cannot find any paragraph in specs that specify that it will include \.

hellt commented 2 years ago

Hi @bionioncle this is because user is a list with a key user-name. Hence the list's key will be present in the output to indicate which list elements were matched