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Here's my input

<Event operation='insert'>
<Id>1000</Id>
</Event>
<Event operation='update'>
<Id>1000</Id>
</Event>
<Event operation='update'>
<Id>2000</Id>
</Event>
<Event operation='delete'>
<Id>2000</Id>
</Event>

Here's what I want as output

<Event operation='insert'>
<Id>1000</Id>
</Event>
<Event operation='update'>
<Id>1000</Id>
</Event>
<Event operation='delete'>
<Id>2000</Id>
</Event>

Basically the 'Update' event for Id=2000 does not get returned because it's been deleted already.

How do we transform this?

I'm using Oracle BPEL SOA 11.1.1.2

Thanks
 
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