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converting DB structure to XML using XMLspy

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  • Subject: converting DB structure to XML using XMLspy
  • From: Anurag_Madan@a...
  • Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 08:36:53 +1100
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using xmlspy





Hi,

In my attempt to convert a DB structure (for trial purpose i am using
MSaccess) using the XMLspy tool, please comment on how enumerations are
handled. In my test schema i have enumerations for a few fields, do they
get created as validation rules in MS access (it did not happen for my test
atleast). If you have used other databases like Oracle, SQL server etc. any
experience on those will be helpful.

Regards,

Anurag.


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