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Re: "root element missing" after transforming into memorystream

From: kevin@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 12/28/2007 10:28:00 AM

"Martin Honnen" wrote:

> Which error exactly do you get?
System.Xml.XmlExceptio.message = ""Root element is missing.""

> If the error is "root element is 
> missing" then you can easily fix that by setting Position to 0 after the 
> transformation but before you load into the data set e.g.
That's a thought.

Is that character due to something I am doing, either in the xslt or code, 
that i should not be doing?

Kevin


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