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You can continue moving down the network hierarchy until reaching the end, which is at the network
variable\configuration property or configuration property paths. Click Up to go back one level in the
network hierarchy, or click Root to return to the main network page.

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Network XML File

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network XML file from another application using the OpenLNS CT

XML Plug-in, or you can manually import a L

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network XML file into an existing network

using OpenLNS CT. Importing a L

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network XML file will update the network based on the

actions and attributes specified for the objects in the XML file. Objects in the OpenLNS network
database are created or updated and the OpenLNS CT drawing is updated accordingly.

As described in Exporting a L

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Network XML File, if you are using an OpenLNS application

other than OpenLNS CT, you can use the OpenLNS CT XML Plug-in to automate importing your
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network from the other application. The OpenLNS CT XML Plug-in provides a

programmatic interface to the XML import and export features in OpenLNS CT. See the L

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Network XML Programmer’s Guide for details on how applications can use the plug-in and the schema
used for the XML file.

When OpenLNS CT imports a L

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network XML file, it attempts to match each object in the

XML file with an object in the OpenLNS database and OpenLNS CT drawing. OpenLNS CT matches
objects based on Neuron ID, name, or handle (in that order). For each matching object, OpenLNS CT
updates the attributes of the object based on any changes in the XML file. For each object that cannot
be matched, OpenLNS CT creates a new matching object in the OpenLNS network database and the
OpenLNS CT drawing. As a result, it is possible to create a new network from a L

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network

XML file by starting with a new OpenLNS CT drawing and importing the XML file. It is also possible
to export an OpenLNS CT XML file from an existing network, make changes in the XML file, and
then re-import the XML file to make the changes.

To manually import an XML file, follow these steps:

1. Click Add-ins, point to OpenLNS CT Documents, and then click Import from XML. The

XML Import Options dialog box opens.

2. Set the following options:

Import to Subsystem

Select the root subsystem for the XML file. There are two choices:

As Defined in XML File. Imports the XML file into the

subsystem specified in the XML file.

Select Subsystem. Imports the XML file into the subsystem

you specify. By default, the top-level root subsystem will be
selected. To change the subsystem, click Browse.

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