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Re: Generating an XSLT file...

From: Jan Eliasen <eliasen@------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 3/1/2007 10:51:00 AM

On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 00:05:00 -0800, Tigger
<Tigger@d...> wrote:

>- a well formatted flat file (text file);
>- a XML schema that correponds to the above text file. This XML schema file 
>defines the clearly the positions and lengh of the each of the fields in the 
>flat file. Actually this XML schema was created using Biztalk. 
And you really do not want to use BizTalk? :-)

The BizTalk schemas are full of annotations that describe the
structure of the flat file. I don't believe there is an wasy way of
applying the schema to the flat file.

Unless, of course, you have access to the BizTalk flat file
disassembler component ffdasm, which you could just call.
Not sure about licensing issues, though.

-- 
eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.

Private blog: http://blog.eliasen.dk

Private email: jan@e...


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