$.parseXML()'s find() method - Using it multiple times



I'm parsing an XML string using $.parseXML() API. This the following code that I'm using:



success:function(data)
{
$(data).find('TabName:contains("Current Year Forms")').each(function(){
$(this).parent().find('IndexEntry:contains("A")').each(function(){
console.log($(this).text());
});
});
}


This is working fine, but I was wondering if I can somehow reduce the lines of code. I'm trying to put a condition TabName="Current Year" AND IndexEntry="A". So is there something like:



$(data).find('TabName:contains("Current Year Forms")').find('IndexEntry:contains("A")')


that would put the conditions in a single statement?


UPDATE


I did get to a point where I was able to use



$(data).find('TabName:contains("Current Year Forms")', IndexEntry:contains("A")')


but that just used the OR condition instead of AND. This makes me assume that there must be another syntax for AND condition.


XML



<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<data-set xmlns:xsi="http://ift.tt/ra1lAU">
<record>
<Account>
<NOR>34</NOR>
<TabName> Current Year Forms</TabName>
<IndexEntry>A</IndexEntry>
</Account>
<Account>
<NOR>22</NOR>
<TabName> Current Year Forms</TabName>
<IndexEntry>C</IndexEntry>
</Account>
<Account>
<NOR>40</NOR>
<TabName>Current Year Forms</TabName>
<IndexEntry>C</IndexEntry>
</Account>
</record>
</dataset>


PS: On a sidenote, I can't seem to find detailed documentation regarding the parseXML(), like what other methods I can use with with its object, properties etc. Do we have anything like that listed somewhere?


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