On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 18:37:31 -0700 (PDT), Ted <r.ted.byers@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
On your different note: Legal questions are best asked of lawyers, but
the way I understand things the answer is Yes.
-Tom.
>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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