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XML and XSD

From: "shank" <shank@--------.--.--->
To: NULL
Date: 8/2/2007 7:25:00 PM

I know what an XML file is when compared to HTML. But this is the first time 
I've ever had to work with them. I have data in Access. I need to export 
that data using a 3rd party's XSD schema file into a data feed. I have the 
trial version of XMLSpy and basically lost.

I exported XML out of Access and sent to the company for validation. It 
didn't match their XSD.

How do I put all this together?

The export from Access includes <dataroot ...>, which the company says does 
not belong.

The table name exported as the element container for each record. The 
company requires <prodcont> as the element. Do I need to change table names, 
search and replace or change something else?

Do I export from Access, then manually change elements? In my mind their 
should be some way to map the data to the correct elements.

thanks! 




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