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Yep. And if you have to do this for any relational database, in a 
database-independent manner, use a portable implementation of SQL/XML or 
a portable implementation of XQuery.

Jonathan

Michael Kay wrote:

> Use the XML extraction tools that come with your chosen database product,
> then use XSLT to convert this "vanilla" XML to the vocabulary required by
> your target schema.
> 
> Michael Kay 
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Ricardo Dominic [mailto:ricardodom04@y...] 
>>Sent: 07 April 2004 12:22
>>To: xml-dev@l...
>>Subject:  Converting data to XML 
>>
>>Hi 
>>
>>Hey anyone out there that could point me out in the
>>correct direction? Need your help with the following
>>situation:
>>
>>I have an application that can receive data in an XML
>>file and provided with this application is a schema
>>that governs the XML structure. Now I need to transfer
>>the data stored in my database to the above
>>application. Hence I need extract the data from the
>>database convert it to an XML file that can be
>>accepted by the above application. 
>>
>>Thank you kindly
>>
>>Rick


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