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cardgunner
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Posted - 2007-07-20 : 11:25:48
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Is there a way the create an XML file from SQL? Card Gunner |
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jezemine
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-07-20 : 13:41:24
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you can use a FOR XML clause on the end of your query. 2000 supports these:FOR XML AUTOFOR XML RAWFOR XML EXPLICIT -- this last one is a nasty beast.in 2005 there is the much nicer FOR XML PATH elsasoft.org |
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cardgunner
326 Posts |
Posted - 2007-07-20 : 14:08:46
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Thanks, I did try that however the resulting structure is not was I was looking for:<tcisli205100><t_scmp>100</t_scmp><t_sfcp>100</t_sfcp><t_ityp> S</t_ityp><t_idoc>10000003</t_idoc><t_brid>193</t_brid><t_doct>1</t_doct><t_stat>6</t_stat><t_cpay>N30</t_cpay><t_ccrs> </t_ccrs><t_paym> CK</t_paym><t_ofbp>22928 </t_ofbp><t_itbp>22928 </t_d1dt><t_d2ai>0.000000000000000e+000</t_d2ai><t_d2ah_1>0.000000000000000e+000</t_d2ah_1><t_d2ah_2>0.000000000000000e+000</t_d2ah_2><t_d2ah_3>0.000000000000000e+000</t_d2ah_3><t_d2dt>1970-01-01T00:00:00</t_d2dt><t_d3ai>0.000000000000000e+000</t_d3ai><t_d0000000000e+000</t_amth_2><t_amth_3>0.000000000000000e+000</t_amth_3><t_tbai>4. that is a small piece,What am I doing wrong.last clause in my query isfor xml auto, elementsCard Gunner |
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jezemine
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2886 Posts |
Posted - 2007-07-20 : 14:19:10
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so what are you looking for then? I'm not going to guess! elsasoft.org |
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cardgunner
326 Posts |
Posted - 2007-07-20 : 14:25:10
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Oh, sorry. <TempPoint2Export> <AvailabilityStatus>Sold</AvailabilityStatus> <UnitNumber>AU200349 </UnitNumber> <Year>0</Year> <Manufacturer>Miscellaneous</Manufacturer> <Model>TRUCK</Model> <Hours>0</Hours> <Serial_x0023_>CHARLIE TO GET</Serial_x0023_> <Branch>Detroit</Branch> <Features>WRIGHT</Features> <PreownedStatus>Used</PreownedStatus> <Type>TRUCK</Type> <ForSale>Yes</ForSale> <SalesCost>0</SalesCost> <Price>0</Price> <InvoiceDate>01/15/2007</InvoiceDate> <AcquisitionDate>05/29/2003</AcquisitionDate> <TotalCost>1800</TotalCost> </TempPoint2Export> This is the structure they want it sent in.Card Gunner |
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jezemine
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-07-20 : 16:37:38
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and what do your tables look like? post the schema for each table involved, and the query you have so far. elsasoft.org |
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