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xpath queries against mutiple xml files

From: "MD" <mdreyer@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/3/2005 10:59:00 AM
Hi:

I need a little help here. I am new to xml and I need to perform a
query against 2 xml files. For example:

<Customer>
<Products>
<Product name = Banana/>
<Product name = Orange/>
<Product name = Beans/>
</Products>
</Customer>


In another xml file

<Capability>
<Gas>
<Product name = Beans/>
</Gas>
<EyeSight>
<Product name = Carrots/>
</EyeSight>
<Capability>


The query I want to wite:
Show me all capabilities for a customer based on what the customer
products are. In this example, the customer would have the capability
of Gas because the customer has Beans as the product but not carrots.


I can easily write this in a SQL query, but xpath seems a little more
rudimentary. But then again, I am a newbie so I say that with
absolutley no authority whatsoever.

Does this make sense?

Thanks

MD



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