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Re: MSXML 6 and MS Access

From: "Alex Krawarik[MSFT]" <alexkr@---------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 4/4/2006 1:39:00 PM

Hi Jesse, you would use MSXML 6 by dimming the various MSXML6 objects, like 
"MSXML2.DomDocument.6.0" and then calling their publically exposed methods 
and properties.

The MSXML 6 parser has a fairly large API and can be tricky/daunting to use 
at first look. Like anything it gets vastly easier once you understand the 
core architecture, objects, and functionality. I suggest reading up on the 
MSXML6 SDK a bit before you dive in, it has both C++ examples but also 
scripting examples which will give illustrate the general ideas around its 
use.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/xmlsdk/html/b24aafc2-bf1b-4702-bf1c-b7ae3597eb0c.asp

Alex

"Jesse" <monk@c...> wrote in message 
news:1144011540.006210.55550@z......
>I want to use MSXML 6 with a MS Access database I'm writing.  After
> installing abd adding a reference to MSXML 6, I tried to Dim the msxml
> 6 but wasn't able to find it.  I can Dim a DOMDocument but I'm not sure
> if this is correct?  Any help on how to use MSXML 6 from VBA? Thanks.
> 




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