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Re: Convert XMl to Excel using XLST

From: "Naraendira Kuma R.R." <naraen@------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/9/2006 10:30:00 AM
No.  I haven't.

But, if you post a simple version of your dataset, I wouldn't mind looking 
into it.   It seems fairly straightforward.

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Naraendira Kumar R.R.
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"Kram" <mark.macumber@g...> wrote in message 
news:1136757918.454395.311030@g......
> Thanks for that. That seems to be what I need. Have you had much
> experience with this format of XML?
>
> I have a dataset in my .NET application that I need to export into this
> format. I dont really know how to go about doing that with the
> information i have. Have any ideas?
> 




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