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Re: Mechanics of mapping relational data into XML

  • From: Matt Sergeant <matt@s...>
  • To: Jerry Murray <Jmurray@I...>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 10:01:21 +0100 (BST)

Re: Mechanics of mapping relational data into XML
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Jerry Murray wrote:

> 
> I would like to get some suggestions for the mechanics of mapping relational
> data into XML for situations where the mapping requires grouping of data.

There was an article about exactly this sort of thing in an old (about a
year or 18 months ago) Web Techniques. Unfortunately I can't find it right
now - but you might be able to search the archives at
www.webtechniques.com. Basically it worked out the XML structure based on
your JOIN's (using ANSI SQL joins). Maybe Ken North knows where/when the
article was?

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<Matt/>

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