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ADO and XML in VB6

From: BradAshforth@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 12/2/2004 10:51:00 AM
Hello everyone. I am working on a project that must send new records (not 
updates) to a "main" system on a periodic basis. The "remote" system uses VB6 
and ADO to retreive the tables and uses the "adoPersistXML" option to output 
to XML. Once all of the tables are output we use a 3rd party tool to zip them 
up for sending. This seems to work without problem. The issue seems to be on 
the "receiving" end at the "main" system. 

We receive and unzip without problem. I just can't seem to find a way to 
read in the XML file into an ado recordset object, though I'm certain there 
HAS to be an easy way to do this ... I just can't see it. I've read through 
many posts in these forums and haven't seen a question like this ... most are 
how to SAVE AS XML, not read in.  I've downloaded and installed MS XML4 but 
can't seem to figure that one out either.

Thank you,

Brad Ashforth



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