The START statement in XML syntax resets the position of a key.
Format

Syntax Rules:
- File-name-1 is the file name as declared in the SELECT statement as ORGANIZATION IS XML.
- Data-name-1 is a data item whose declaration includes an IDENTIFIED BY clause, and is included in the XD record declarations
for file-name-1.
- Identifier-1 or literal-1 is a numeric value indicating which occurence of the tag name referenced by xml_file_record_node
is returned by the next READ NEXT statement.
General Rules:
- The KEY IS clause resets the current internal counterpart so that a subsequent READ NEXT reads the occurrence of that key
specified by data-name-1.
- If the INDEX clause is omitted, the index is assumed to be 1.
- Once a START request is performed, the indicated key and all sub-keys are associated with a position, and not with any data
in the internal representation.
- If a START is followed immediately by WRITE KEY, that key is placed immediately before the node that would have been read
if a START had been followed with READ NEXT. To add a node after this node, use a READ NEXT statement specifying the same
key specified on the START.
- Do not immediately follow START with REWRITE KEY.