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Missing XML Nodes

From: "Fred Chateau" <fchateau@---------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 1/6/2009 10:36:00 AM
I have a large amount of XML data, which must be imported into SQL Server.

I wrote a program in C#, which uses XMLReader to read the records and pass the node values into a 
SQL data object. It doesn't work, however, because the XML is structured so that when the value for 
a node is null, the node is missing. This causes the XMLReader to fall through to the next record, 
until it finds a record with the desired node present. Furthermore, although there are schemas 
provided with the data, they cannot be relied on to be an accurate representation of the XML.

Is there another .NET XML technology that would allow me to read these records accurately, with or 
without the provided schemas?

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Regards,

Fred Chateau
fchateauAtComcastDotNet




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