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Previously on "Another Visual Basic question - data fails XML parsing"
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Thankfully, the client has agreed to replacing the dodgy characters with valid ones. Even I can manage to code that!
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostThat's an avenue I'm exploring via a REPLACE, but it's up to the client.
I believe this is what it's doing. I'm not a SQL Server expert, but I think the character set is "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS" - at least that's what I get when I run the command
SELECT DATABASEPROPERTYEX('DBName', 'Collation') DatabaseCollation;
Is that a character set?
accent-sensitive, kanatype-insensitive, width-insensitive for Unicode
Data, SQL Server Sort Order 52 on Code Page 1252 for non-Unicode Data
XML in SQL Server? go use MongoDB, Postgress, nosql and leave us dbas alone
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGet a decent contractor in to sort it all out.
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You could always remove the illegal characters.
It says SqlException, is the data stored as XML in SQL Server, or does it write XML to SQL server and read the data from a file?
SELECT DATABASEPROPERTYEX('DBName', 'Collation') DatabaseCollation;
Is that a character set?
Are you explicitly informing whatever does the parsing of what the encoding of the file is? I vaguely remember once having problems with MSXML under some circumstances if I forgot to tell it the input was UTF-8.
XmlTextWriter xmlTextWriter = new XmlTextWriter(stream, Encoding.UTF8);
so I assume that's where it's defined?
Apologies for my woolly answers, but I really am out of my depth.
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Are you explicitly informing whatever does the parsing of what the encoding of the file is? I vaguely remember once having problems with MSXML under some circumstances if I forgot to tell it the input was UTF-8.
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Not enough information.
It says SqlException, is the data stored as XML in SQL Server, or does it write XML to SQL server and read the data from a file?
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You could always remove the illegal characters.
Presumably it's some setting to do with character sets. You're meant to specify UTF-8 or whatever in the XML tag.
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I'm still waiting to come up on the Premium Bonds. Until then, this is my lot!
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Originally posted by Einstein Jnr View PostHave you tried looking at your xml line 16, character 23?
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Are you still going through my code - first question is free, second incurs a fee
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