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Hi, I'm using SQL 2005 and am trying to use the XML Bulk Load COM
object to import XML data into a table. I'm having difficulty mapping schema file. In the MS SQL Documentation I found an example using this XML format: <ROOT> <Customers> <CustomerId>1111</CustomerId> <CompanyName>Sean Chai</CompanyName> <City>NY</City> </Customers> <Customers> <CustomerId>1112</CustomerId> <CompanyName>Tom Johnston</CompanyName> <City>LA</City> </Customers> <Customers> <CustomerId>1113</CustomerId> <CompanyName>Institute of Art</CompanyName> </Customers> </ROOT> and how the above format would translate to this schema: <?xml version="1.0" ?> <Schema xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-data" xmlns:dt="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml:datatypes" xmlns:sql="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-sql" > <ElementType name="CustomerId" dt:type="int" /> <ElementType name="CompanyName" dt:type="string" /> <ElementType name="City" dt:type="string" /> <ElementType name="ROOT" sql:is-constant="1"> <element type="Customers" /> </ElementType> <ElementType name="Customers" sql:relation="Customer"> <element type="CustomerId" sql:field="CustomerId" /> <element type="CompanyName" sql:field="CompanyName" /> <element type="City" sql:field="City" /> </ElementType> </Schema> That's nice and all, but my XML file isn't so simple. I've got nested elements in it, and this doesn't show me how to map nested elements in a schema file. For example if my XML file was this: <ROOT> <Customers> <CustomerId>1112</CustomerId> <CompanyName>Tom Johnston</CompanyName> <Demographics> <CityInfo State="CA" zip="11222">LA</CityInfo> </Customers> </ROOT> How would I create a schema file to map to that? Any would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance, DB |
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Can anyone with this post? (XML related)
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