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RE: Storing XML files into Database (MSSQL)


storing xml in mssql
If you need to support native storage and retrieval of XML using MS SQL
Server, with the ability to to do element-level queries, and queries across
document collections, you can use B-Bop Xfinity Server :
www.b-bop.com/products_xfinity_server.htm.

-sanjay

-----Original Message-----
From: - - [mailto:kerroppa@h...]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 12:10 AM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject:  Storing XML files into Database (MSSQL)


Hi all,

I just wonder how I can save XML files into database and retrieve them from
it. When creating a column for them, what kind of datatype should I use?
Can I just do INSERT and SELECT statements?  Are there any gacha that I need
to worry about? BTW, I'm using MSSQL for the database.

Thanks in advance,
kero

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