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Steven WilliamsSubject: Newbie at XML
Author: Steven Williams
Date: 28 Sep 2009 05:51 PM
Originally Posted: 28 Sep 2009 05:50 PM
Hello there,
I'm just getting started with XLM and XSLT.
I have an Access table I need to export in XML, but in a specific format. I'm trying to use the Mapper function to map the fields from the default Access XML output to my customers XML format. However, when I run the XSLT routine, I'm only getting the first record. I'm assuming it has something to do with the for-each, but I have no idea where to start. Attached are the source XML, the target XML and the current XSL file. Any help would be most appreciated.
Steve


DocumentCustomerImportTemplate.xml
Customer Import Spec

UnknownAccessToCustomerFormat.xsl
Access To Customer XSL

UnknownRawAccessXML.xml
Access XML

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James DelaneySubject: Newbie at XML
Author: James Delaney
Date: 08 Oct 2009 05:09 PM
I have no experience with Access mapping however I had a problem that may be similar from this when exporting from an excel file. The problem may be associated with your XML map not being setup for repeating fields. In order to solve this in an excel export, I just crated at least two of the same XML "map" and then imported that in.

Good luck!

 
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