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Re: Using XSLT for complicated database mapping

Subject: Re: Using XSLT for complicated database mapping
From: Jeff Lansing <jeff@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 16:09:55 -0700
rotem noam
Noam Rotem wrote:

> I have two relational databases, based on complicated schemas. The
> organization of data within each is completely different, but logically it
> is possible to map data from one database to another.
> <omitted stuff/>
> Can you tell me whether XSL(T) solves these transformation problems
> (provided that I export database data into XML format, of course)?

I was hoping that someone really knowledgable would answer this,
because I have been telling people that XSL(T) is exactly the solution
to this kind of problem (and I would like to know if I should stop
saying that).

Jeff




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