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Performing Bulk Load of XML Data

by Ted <r.ted.byers@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 14, 2008 at 06:37 PM

I found this quite interesting.  However, it seems to assume I have a
schema defined in an xsd or xdr file.

I get a data feed that appears to be well formed XML, but there is no
schema.

Is it possible to bulk load XML data without a schema file being
available?  If not, is there a tool that will create a schema from a
sample XML file?

I have MS Visual Studo 2005, and so have the developer's edition of MS
SQL Server 2005, if that matters.

Please phrase your reply as if for someone who has not worked much
with XML.  While I have worked extensively with languages like FORTRAN
and C++ for decades, I have successfully managed to avoid XML until
now.  :-(  While I understand XML, I have no experience with XSL, and
while I love number crunching, I hate parsing.  So you understand that
while not exactly a novice in developing applications, I am venturing
into what is for me new territory.

On a different note, while I have a developer's license for SQL
Server, can my employer legally use  SQL Server Express as a back end
for an application I make for him?  He, and an administrative aide,
will be the only people using it.  It is NOT something that will ever
be distributed.

Thanks.

Ted
 




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Performing Bulk Load of XML Data
Ted <r.ted.byers@[EMAI  2008-04-14 18:37:31 
Re: Performing Bulk Load of XML Data
Tom van Stiphout <no.s  2008-04-14 20:31:52 

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