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martie odendaalSubject: XQuery Results export to multiple files
Author: martie odendaal
Date: 03 Nov 2009 11:52 PM
Hi everyone

I've had a huge amount of fun playing with this product over the past 2 days. My XML is a little rusty at the moment and this has been my first exposure to XQuery, so my question might seem a little silly, but here goes.

I have a database full of data originally derived from hundreds of Infopath forms, saved as XML. Due to a hardware catastrophy, the original XML-based forms have now been lost and I am trying to reconstruct the forms by using the data from this separate database backup.

I have figured out how to pull the data from the various db tables, but now I am left with a number of other challenges:

1. I can't figure out how to reconstruct the original XML references, headers, etc. so that the form can be opened in InfoPath. Is there a simple way to do this?
2. The generated data needs to be saved in separate XML files, one per InfoPath form. In other words, if I have 100 forms' worth of data in the DB, I need to be able to save my extracted data into 100 separate files instead of one big one. How do I set up Stylus Studio to do this? I'm hoping there's some kind of scripting solution for this.
3. Also, if I can script a "multiple file" kind of scenario, how do I control the file name and destination folder?

I would REALLY appreciate your help. I only have one day left to evaluate the software for my superiors and if this behaviour can't be controlled somehow, then I have to start looking for a new solution all over again. The data recovery situation is a huge priority right now, so there's quite a lot of pressure to get this done right the first time.

Thanks a mil. I'll be waiting to hear from you.
Martie Odendaal

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: XQuery Results export to multiple files
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 04 Nov 2009 12:18 PM
Hi Martie,

Have a look at this post

http://blogs.datadirect.com/2007/12/xquery-generating-multiple-xml.html

Hope this helps!
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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martie odendaalSubject: XQuery Results export to multiple files
Author: martie odendaal
Date: 04 Nov 2009 01:49 PM
Ohmigosh!!! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thank you so much.

   
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