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Re: Search in the value of an XML field

From: "Bogdan Zamfir" <bzamfir@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/6/2006 5:46:00 AM

Thanks for answer. I understand perfectly the documentation. And I
didn't misspelled "transmission" word, since I just typed the every
single letter occurence from this word as lowercase in 2'nd param of
translate function and then the same as uppercase in 3'rd parameter (I
didn't wanted to type the whole alphabet given the fact that I only
have fewer letters I want to translate). It was spelled correctly when
passed to contains function.

Regarding the data schema, I have no power to change it. That schema
(as it is) is defined by a big group or automotive companies. And it
might be well, defuned, it is just several sites thet implements it
might not follow it correctly, and took their freedom to use it as they
wanted, but I stil need to get data out of their XML messages.

So, still I don't understand what is wrong with my code

Regards,
Bogdan Zamfir



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