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Scott RaymondSubject: Question with XQuery Mapper
Author: Scott Raymond
Date: 01 Sep 2003 01:12 PM
When using the XQuery Mapper's "Set Target Document", the graphical tree of the .XSD only seems to show five levels of child elements (including the root element). I can verify this by choosing the root element deeper in the structure - the "missing" elements then appear. I'm not sure if this is a bug or an undocumented feature (I could find no reference in the help files or this forum).

Help? Advice? Thanks!

Scott Raymond


DocumentBuildings21.xsd

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(Deleted User) Subject: Question with XQuery Mapper
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 02 Sep 2003 10:34 AM
which is the root element you choosed. I guess it is BLSYS. I tried to load your testcase in target document pane and and it looks fine for me.

can you be more specific on the problem? which include the root you choosed, which element you think is missing.

thanks.

song,

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Scott RaymondSubject: Question with XQuery Mapper
Author: Scott Raymond
Date: 02 Sep 2003 01:46 PM
The "highest" root element is Buildings. The hierarchy looks like: Buildings/Building/BlSys/EqListing/EqItem/PMReqs/PMId

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(Deleted User) Subject: RE: Question with XQuery Mapper
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 02 Sep 2003 04:42 PM
hi, scott

I see what you are saying.

yes, we do have some limits in populating schema tree from dtd and xsd files
to avoid some kind of explosive element combination which will takes a long
time to populate. right now we are woking on an improved algorithm to solve
the problem. it will be available in our next public update release. before
that, for your case you may want to use xml instance that comply with the
schema for source or target tree.

hope this helps.

song.

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