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can you not structure the select in the query to concatenate the XML elements as strings together with the columns?
Not pretty obviously.
EDIT: sorry seen you probably mentioned that as being a pain.
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Yes, the T-SQL to force into into the required schema is excruitating....there are a few solutions, none of them I would call painless though.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCheers for the response.
It does need to correspond to a schema.
Formatting the sql select to the xml string required is a huge pain. I thought there might be some tools out there to help - though maybe this is a niche requirement.
Plan C maybe.....
1. Export as raw XML from the SQL Server and then use C# to apply an XSLT tranform into the required XML schema.
2. Read the data in C# using ADO.NET or EF or whatever and then generate the XML document from the data in C# code.
3. Use SSIS to apply an XSLT
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XML to Database
Any idea about tools or software to do the reverse transformation?
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Cheers for the response.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDoes the XML need to conform to an XSD schema?
Or can it be any XML, as long as it's valid XML?
Because if it's just any XML, simply put
for xml auto
on the end of any queries and then save the string.
It does need to correspond to a schema.
Formatting the sql select to the xml string required is a huge pain. I thought there might be some tools out there to help - though maybe this is a niche requirement.
Plan C maybe.....
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Does the XML need to conform to an XSD schema?
Or can it be any XML, as long as it's valid XML?
Because if it's just any XML, simply put
for xml auto
on the end of any queries and then save the string.
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Generating xml from a database
Any good tools for generating xml getting data from a database?
This is SQL Server. I am looking at using tsql commands.
It is clearly doable - though sqlserver has some interesting considerations(duplicate rows etc.)
SSIS seems to have nothing useful.Tags: None
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