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I want to generate a one master XML file , which has the master records at the begining and at the end it will have the reference/enumeration data.
I am building multiple XML files from the different tables and then I am trying to club/merge these XML files as per the schema defined for it.
Please let me know how this can be achived. [/quote]
Merging multiple XML files in to one Final XML
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Download the XML Best Practices document from Kim Duke's website. It will lay that all out for you, how to combine intermediate chunks of XML into your final schema.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
[quote="chulett"]Download the [b]XML Best Practices[/b] document from [url=http://www.duke-consulting.com]Kim Duke's website.[/url] It will lay that all out for you, how to combine intermediate chunks of XML into your final schema.[/quote][quote]Thanks for showing me the right place. But did not resolved my problem. I have a two independent XML files, there is no relation between them. In the document whatever is mentioned is with a related ID "CUSTID". My problem is I have multiple tables for example two tables, one is a master record table anothor one is list of values which I should give along with master record XML. My out put schema is one which is defined in this manner. I am generating two different XMLs one for master one for list of values and I want to combine these two XMLs.[/quote]
Sheesh... first off, learn how to quote someone properly. And nothing works except plain text when you enable the 'Disable BBCode in this post' option.
Same techniques should work, just think a little outside of the box. If there's truly no relation between them, consider creating one, even an artifical one. You might want to give us a better example of what exactly you need to do.
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Same techniques should work, just think a little outside of the box. If there's truly no relation between them, consider creating one, even an artifical one. You might want to give us a better example of what exactly you need to do.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers