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Re: Split large XML documnet into three smaller docs

From: "Michael Tissington" <mtissington@----------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 7/4/2006 3:46:00 PM

I'm using .NET - have figured it out thanks, using XmlDataReader and 
XmlDataWriter.

-- 
Michael Tissington
http://www.oaklodge.com
http://www.sqlview.net

"Martin Honnen" <mahotrash@y...> wrote in message 
news:O841eb2nGHA.4288@T......
>
>
> Michael Tissington wrote:
>
>> I have an xml document that looks somthing like the following
>>
>> <report>
>>   <xml>
>>    ....
>>   </xml>
>>   <xml>
>>     ....
>>   </xml>
>>   <xml>
>>     ....
>>   </xml>
>> </report
>>
>> What is the most efficient way to extract each <xml> node into their
>> own xml document (file) ?
>
> Are you using .NET or MSXML?
>
> -- 
>
> Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
> http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/ 




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