Expect column entries to be data written in XML.
expect_column_values_to_be_xml_parseable
This expectation level is EXPERIMENTAL
Description
Expect column entries to be data written in XML.
expect_column_values_to_be_xml_parseable is a [Column Map Expectation](https://docs.greatexpectations.io/docs/guides/expectations/creating_custom_expectations/how_to_create_custom_column_map_expectations).
Args:
column (str): The column name.
Keyword Args:
mostly (None or a float between 0 and 1): Successful if at least mostly fraction of values match the expectation. For more detail, see [mostly](https://docs.greatexpectations.io/docs/reference/expectations/standard_arguments/#mostly).
Other Parameters:
result_format (str or None): Which output mode to use: BOOLEAN_ONLY, BASIC, COMPLETE, or SUMMARY. For more detail, see [result_format](https://docs.greatexpectations.io/docs/reference/expectations/result_format).
include_config (boolean): If True, then include the expectation config as part of the result object.
catch_exceptions (boolean or None): If True, then catch exceptions and include them as part of the result object. For more detail, see [catch_exceptions](https://docs.greatexpectations.io/docs/reference/expectations/standard_arguments/#catch_exceptions).
meta (dict or None): A JSON-serializable dictionary (nesting allowed) that will be included in the output without modification. For more detail, see [meta](https://docs.greatexpectations.io/docs/reference/expectations/standard_arguments/#meta).
Returns:
An [ExpectationSuiteValidationResult](https://docs.greatexpectations.io/docs/terms/validation_result)
Exact fields vary depending on the values passed to result_format, include_config, catch_exceptions, and meta.
See Also:
[expect_column_values_to_match_xml_schema](https://greatexpectations.io/expectations/expect_column_values_to_match_xml_schema)
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